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  1. Relations among sorghum ergot strains from the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, India and Australia by Pazoutova, S., Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit, Frederickson, D.E., Mantle, P.G., Frederiksen, R.A.

    Published 2000
    “…Sequences of this region obtained from the representative American, Indian, and Australian isolates of C. africana were identical. …”
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  2. Indo-European and Asian origins for Chilean and Pacific chickens revealed by mtDNA by Gongora, J., Rawlence, N.J., Mobegi, V.A., Alcalde, J.A., Matus, J.T., Hanotte, Olivier H., Moran, C., Austin, J.J., Ulm, S., Anderson, A.J., Larson, G., Cooper, G., Han Jianlin

    Published 2008
    “…European chickens were introduced into the American continents by the Spanish after their arrival in the 15th century. …”
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  3. Integrating Y-Chromosome, Mitochondrial and autosomal data to analyse the origin of pig breeds by Ramírez, O., Ojeda, A., Tomas, A., Gallardo, D., Huang, L.S., Folch, J.M., Clop, A., Sánchez, A., Babaoui, B., Hanotte, Olivier H.

    Published 2009
    “…This region seems to have been a major point of entry of livestock species in the African continent as a result of the Indian Ocean trade. Finally, South American creole breeds had essentially a European ancestry although Asian Y-chromosome and mitochondrial haplotypes were found in a few Nicaraguan pigs. …”
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