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- Historical introgression from wild relatives enhanced climatic adaptation and resistance to pneumonia in sheep
- Paternal origins and migratory episodes of domestic sheep
- Whole-genome sequencing of native sheep provides insights into rapid adaptations to extreme environments
- Genomic reconstruction of the history of native sheep reveals the peopling patterns of nomads and the expansion of early pastoralism in East Asia
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- Paternal origins and migratory episodes of domestic sheep
- Whole-genome sequencing of native sheep provides insights into rapid adaptations to extreme environments
- Genomic reconstruction of the history of native sheep reveals the peopling patterns of nomads and the expansion of early pastoralism in East Asia
- The genome landscape of Tibetan sheep reveals adaptive introgression from argali and the history of early human settlements on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
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