2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.20.599852
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Genome-wide local ancestry and the functional consequences of admixture in African and European cattle populations

Gillian P. McHugo,
James A. Ward,
Said Ismael Ng’ang’a
et al.

Abstract: Bos taurus(taurine) andBos indicus(indicine) cattle diverged at least 150,000 years ago and, since that time, substantial genomic differences have evolved between the two lineages. During the last two millennia, genetic exchange in Africa has resulted in a complex tapestry of taurine-indicine ancestry, with most cattle populations exhibiting varying levels of admixture. Similarly, there are several Southern European cattle populations that also show evidence for historical gene flow from indicine cattle, the h… Show more

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