research article
Genetic diversity in farm animals - a review
2010
Domestication of livestock species and a long history of migrations, selection and adaptation have created an enormous variety of breeds. Conservation of these genetic resources relies on demographic characterization, recording of production environments and effective data management. In addition, molecular genetic studies allow a comparison of genetic diversity within and across breeds and a reconstruction of the history of breeds and ancestral populations. This has been summarized for cattle, yak, water buffalo, sheep, goats, camelids, pigs, horses, and chickens. Further progress is expected to benefit from advances in molecular technology.
Type
research article
Author(s)
Groeneveld, L. F.
Lenstra, J. A.
Eding, H.
Toro, M. A.
Scherf, B.
Pilling, D.
Negrini, R.
Finlay, E. K.
Jianlin, H.
Groeneveld, E.
Date Issued
2010
Publisher
Published in
Volume
41
Issue
1
Start page
6
End page
31
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
EPFL
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
April 20, 2010
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