Anthropogenic events and responses to environmental stress are shaping the genomes of Ethiopian indigenous goats
Anthropological and biophysical processes have shaped livestock genomes over Millenia and can explain their current geographic distribution and genetic divergence. We analyzed 57 Ethiopian indigenous domestic goat genomes alongside 67 equivalents of east, west, and north-west African, European, Sout...
Main Authors: | Belay, S, Belay, G, Nigussie, H, Ahbara, AM, Tijjani, A, Dessie, T, Tarekegn, GM, Jian-Lin, H, Mor, S, Woldekiros, HS, Dobney, K, Lebrasseur, O, Hanotte, O, Mwacharo, JM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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