Journal Article10.1080/00071668.2020.1855628
Characterisation of the complete mitochondrial genome, genetic diversity and maternal origin of Huainan Partridge chicken.
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TL;DR: HPC showed considerable genetic information exchange with Southwest Chinese chicken populations and had not admixed with European commercial breeds in the course of domestication, and potentially three maternal lineages.
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Abstract: 1. The objectives of the present study were to investigate the complete mitochondrial genome, genetic diversity and maternal origin of Huainan Partridge chicken (HPC).2. One complete mitochondrial ...
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