Browsing by Subject "Domestication"
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(Frontiers Media S.A., 2014)© 2014 Lopez_dinamarca, Neira and Yáñez. Selection signatures are genomic regions harboring DNA sequences functionally involved in the genetic variation of traits subject to selection. Selection signatures have been ...
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(Frontiers Media, 2020)The introduction of wild Atlantic salmon into captivity, and their subsequent artificial selection for production traits, has caused phenotypic differences between domesticated fish and their wild counterparts. Identification ...
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(Elsevier, 2016-04)Selective breeding practices in Atlantic salmon aquaculture have been carried out intensively since the 1970s. Along with the phenotypic improvement of fish, we expect to observe genomic regions showing evidence of selection ...
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(2001)Coho salmon. Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walbaum). is intensively cultured in Chile. An increasing proportion of the eggs necessary to sustain the culture are locally produced by some hatcheries. However, there is no information ...
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(BMC, 2020)Background Despite their regional economic importance and being increasingly reared globally, the origins and evolution of the llama and alpaca remain poorly understood. Here we report reference genomes for the llama, and ...
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(Wiley, 2020)Selective breeding of tilapia populations started in the early 1990s and over the past three decades tilapia has become one of the most important farmed freshwater species, being produced in more than 125 countries around ...
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(Pensoft Publ, 2014)Cavia tschudii Fitzinger, 1867 is a wild guinea pig species living in South America that according to the analysis of mitochondrial genes is the closest wild form of the domestic guinea pig. To investigate the genetic ...
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(John Wiley, 2017)We present the results of analysing stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in camelid remains found at the LateArchaic site TU-52 (ca. 5000–3800BP), the Tarajne Phase site TU-94 and the Early Formative sites TU-54,TU-85 and ...
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(Universidad de Chile., 2024)La ciencia ciudadana es un enfoque de investigación científica en el que el público en general participa activamente en la recopilación de datos para proyectos científicos. Esta participación ha surgido como una excelente ...
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(Nature, 2020)Nile tilapia belongs to the second most cultivated group of fish in the world, mainly because of its favorable characteristics for production. Genetic improvement programs and domestication process of Nile tilapia may have ...