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Diversidad genética de la raza equina marismeña
(2015-10-15)
Marismeño horse, is a Spanish equine breed threatened with extinction located almost exclusively at the Espacio Natural de Doñana, a protected area (Natural and National Park), at the Southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. ...
Caracterización genética del jabalí de la Estación Biológica de Doñana
(Universidad de Córdoba, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2011)
The wild boar, a cinegetic species of Iberian Peninsula, has numerous sub-populations of Sus scrofa mediterraneus. Doñana National Park is the most important biological reserves in Spain and the largest protected area with ...
Does the Acknowledgement of S1-Casein Genotype A ect the Estimation of Genetic Parameters and Prediction of Breeding Values for Milk Yield and Composition Quality-Related Traits in Murciano-Granadina?
(MDPI, 2019)
A total of 2090 lactation records for 710 Murciano-Granadina goats were collected during the years 2005–2016 and analyzed to investigate the influence of the αS1-CN genotype on milk yield and components (protein, fat, and ...
Deciphering the Patterns of Genetic Admixture and Diversity in the Ecuadorian Creole Chicken
(MDPI, 2019)
Latin American Creole chickens are generally not characterized; this is the case in Ecuador, where the lack of scientific information is contributing to their extinction. Here, we developed a characterization of the genetic ...
Does the Acknowledgement of αS1-Casein Genotype Affect the Estimation of Genetic Parameters and Prediction of Breeding Values for Milk Yield and Composition Quality-Related Traits in Murciano-Granadina?
(MDPI, 2019)
A total of 2090 lactation records for 710 Murciano-Granadina goats were collected during the years 2005–2016 and analyzed to investigate the influence of the αS1-CN genotype on milk yield and components (protein, fat, and ...
Genetic Footprints of Iberian Cattle in America 500 Years after the Arrival of Columbus
(Public Library of Science (PLOS), 2012)
Background: American Creole cattle presumably descend from animals imported from the Iberian Peninsula during the period of
colonization and settlement, through different migration routes, andmay have also suffered the ...
Genetic structure, relationships and admixture with wild relatives in native pig breeds from Iberia and its islands
(BioMed Central, 2013)
Background: Native pig breeds in the Iberian Peninsula are broadly classified as belonging to either the Celtic or
the Mediterranean breed groups, but there are other local populations that do not fit into any of these ...