Integrating Y-chromosome, mitochondrial, and autosomal data to analyze the origin of pig breeds.
ABSTRACT.We have investigated the origin of swine breeds through the joint analysis of mitochondrial, microsatellite, and Y-chromosome polymorphisms in a sample of pigs and wild boars with a worldwide distribution. Genetic differentiation between pigs and wild boars was remarkably weak, likely as a...
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2009
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