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Uncovering structural variants in Creole cattle from Guadeloupe and their impact on environmental adaptation through whole genome sequencing. [PDF]
International audienceStructural variants play an important role in evolutionary processes. Besides, they constitute a large source of inter individual genetic variation that might represent a major factor in the aetiology of complex, multifactorial ...
Ben-Jemaa S +4 more
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Ovarian function and response to estrus synchronization in Creole cattle in Mexico. Review
Nowadays, reproductive biotechnologies have made it possible to conserve and use animal genetic resources. One of these technologies is the estrus synchronization programs, which allow programming the time for mating according to the availability of ...
Elizabeth Perez-Ruiz +18 more
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Origin of Cuban Creole cattle inferred by patri- and matrilineages [PDF]
Cattle was absent from America before the discovery. Initially, bovine were brought to Greater Antilles (La Española, Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Cuba islands), and in the course of a few years, they were taken from Caribbean islands to the rest of Latin America.
Lirón, J.P. +7 more
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The conservation of animal genetic resources refers to measures taken to prevent the loss of genetic diversity in livestock populations, including the protection of breeds from extinction.
Guillermo Giovambattista
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The ancestors of Uruguayan Creole cattle were introduced by the Spanish conquerors in the XVII century, following which the population grew extensively and became semi-feral before the introduction of selected breeds.
Gonzalo Rincón +2 more
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Association of polymorphisms in CAPN1 and CAST genes with the meat tenderness of Creole cattle [PDF]
Single nucleotide polymorphisms are variations of a single nucleotide base pair and can be associated to phenotypic characteristics. This study aimed to determine the association of CAPN1 and CAST gene polymorphisms with the tenderness of Creole cattle ...
José Américo Saucedo-Uriarte +7 more
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Local livestock breeds play an important role in the food security of smallholders in developing countries in the Global South. They are also a reservoir of potentially valuable genes for adaptation of global animal genetic resources.
Gabriela Bottani-Claros +2 more
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Polledness in Argentinean Creole Cattle, five centuries surviving
Supplementary data for publication: Falomir-Lockhart AH, Ortega Masague MF, Rudd Garces G, Zappa ME, Peral García P, Morales HF, Holgado FD, Rogberg Muñoz A, Giovambattista G. (2019).
Guillermo Giovambattista
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Microsatellite analysis of a sample of Uruguayan Creole bulls (Bos taurus)
The Uruguayan Creole cattle genetic reserve consists of a herd of about 600 animals (bulls, cows and calves) located in an indigenous habitat of 650 hectares.
Eileen Armstrong +4 more
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Paternal ancestry of Peruvian creole cattle inferred from Y-chromosome analysis
The aim of this study was the identification of the genetic diversity and paternal origin of Peruvian creole cattle. A panel of 7 Y-chromosome specific markers (INRA189, UMN0103, BM861, UMN307, BYM-1, DDX3Y_1STR and ZFY10) were analyzed in 229 cattle ...
Vallejo Trujillo, Adriana +3 more
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