2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0305157
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Global and local ancestry estimation in a captive baboon colony

Christopher Kendall,
Jacqueline Robinson,
Guilherme Debortoli
et al.

Abstract: The last couple of decades have highlighted the importance of studying hybridization, particularly among primate species, as it allows us to better understand our own evolutionary trajectory. Here, we report on genetic ancestry estimates using dense, full genome data from 881 olive (Papio anubus), yellow (Papio cynocephalus), or olive-yellow crossed captive baboons from the Southwest National Primate Research Center. We calculated global and local ancestry information, imputed low coverage genomes (n = 830) to… Show more

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