New knowledge on how wild introgression shapes the adaptive genome landscape of native populations.

Journal article describing how historical introgression from wild relatives enhanced climatic adaptation and resistance to pneumonia in sheep. Understanding the genetic mechanisms of adaptation in indigenous livestock populations is important for designing breeding programs aimed at producing animal...

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Autor principal: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123397
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description Journal article describing how historical introgression from wild relatives enhanced climatic adaptation and resistance to pneumonia in sheep. Understanding the genetic mechanisms of adaptation in indigenous livestock populations is important for designing breeding programs aimed at producing animals that need to perform under a future changed environment.
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spelling CGSpace1233972023-03-14T11:51:01Z New knowledge on how wild introgression shapes the adaptive genome landscape of native populations. CGIAR Research Program on Livestock livestock adaptation sheep environment breeding landscape development rural development systems animals knowledge introgression agrifood systems pneumonia wild relatives Journal article describing how historical introgression from wild relatives enhanced climatic adaptation and resistance to pneumonia in sheep. Understanding the genetic mechanisms of adaptation in indigenous livestock populations is important for designing breeding programs aimed at producing animals that need to perform under a future changed environment. 2020-12-31 2022-10-06T14:35:59Z 2022-10-06T14:35:59Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123397 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Livestock. 2020. New knowledge on how wild introgression shapes the adaptive genome landscape of native populations. Reported in Livestock Annual Report 2020. Innovations.
spellingShingle livestock
adaptation
sheep
environment
breeding
landscape
development
rural development
systems
animals
knowledge
introgression
agrifood systems
pneumonia
wild relatives
CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
New knowledge on how wild introgression shapes the adaptive genome landscape of native populations.
title New knowledge on how wild introgression shapes the adaptive genome landscape of native populations.
title_full New knowledge on how wild introgression shapes the adaptive genome landscape of native populations.
title_fullStr New knowledge on how wild introgression shapes the adaptive genome landscape of native populations.
title_full_unstemmed New knowledge on how wild introgression shapes the adaptive genome landscape of native populations.
title_short New knowledge on how wild introgression shapes the adaptive genome landscape of native populations.
title_sort new knowledge on how wild introgression shapes the adaptive genome landscape of native populations
topic livestock
adaptation
sheep
environment
breeding
landscape
development
rural development
systems
animals
knowledge
introgression
agrifood systems
pneumonia
wild relatives
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123397
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