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  1. New world goat populations are a genetically diverse reservoir for future use by do Prado Paim, Tiago, Assis Faria, Danielle, Hay, El Hamidi, McManus, Concepta, Lanari, Maria Rosa, Chaverri Esquivel, Laura, Cascante, María Isabel, Jimenez Alfaro, Esteban, Mendez, Argerie, Faco, Olivardo, de Moraes Silva, Kleibe, Mezzadra, Carlos Alberto, Mariante, Arthur, Rezende Paiva, Samuel, Blackburn, Harvey David

    Published 2019
    “…Using 50 K SNP genotypes of 244 animals from 12 goat populations in United States, Costa Rica, Brazil and Argentina, we evaluated the genetic diversity, population structure and selective sweeps documenting goat migration to the “New World”. Our findings suggest the concept of breed, particularly among “locally adapted” breeds, is not a meaningful way to characterize goat populations. …”
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  2. Application of new world camelidae microsatellite primers for amplification of polymorphic loci in old world camelids by Han Jianlin, Mburu, D., Ochieng, J., Kaufmann, J.B., Rege, O., Hanotte, Olivier H.

    Published 2000
    “…Twenty new world camelidae primer pairs were selected for cross-species amplification of loci in the old world camelids, the dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) and the bacterian (camelus bactrianus). …”
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  3. Pre-columbian mycobacterial genomes reveal seals as a source of new world human tuberculosis by Bos, Kirsten I., Harkins, Kelly M., Herbig, Alexander, Coscolla, Mireia, Weber, Nico, Comas, Iñaki, Forrest, Stephen A., Bryant, Josephine M., Harris, Simon R., Schuenemann, Verena J., Campbell, Tessa J., Majander, Kerrtu, Wilbur, Alicia K., Guichon, Ricardo A., Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe, Cook, Della Collins, Niemann, Stefan, Behr, Marcel A., Zumarraga, Martin Jose, Bastida, Ricardo, Huson, Daniel, Nieselt, Kay, Young, Douglas, Parkhill, Julian, Buikstra, Jane E., Gagneux, Sebastien, Stone, Anne C., Krause, Johannes

    Published 2020
    “…This notion, however, is incompatible with archaeological evidence of pre-contact tuberculosis in the New World2. Comparative genomics of modern isolates suggests that M. tuberculosis attained its worldwide distribution following human dispersals out of Africa during the Pleistocene epoch3, although this has yet to be confirmed with ancient calibration points. …”
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  4. Grasslands in ‘Old World’ and ‘New World’ Mediterranean climate zones: past trends, current status and future research priorities Grass and Forage Science by Porqueddu, Claudio, Ates, Serkan, Louhaichi, Mounir, Kyriazopoulos, Apostolos, Moreno, Gerardo, Pozo, Alejandro del, Ovalle, Carlos, Ewing, Mike, Nichols, Phillip G.

    Published 2016
    “…The main objectives of this review are to compare and contrast dryland grasslands in the ‘Old World’ regions of the Mediterranean basin (southern Europe, western Asia and North Africa) with those of ‘New World’ regions with Mediterranean climates (Australia and Chile) and to identify common research priorities. …”
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