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RE: Frequency and Sequence Analysis of Echinococcus granulosus Sensu Lato Isolated From Buffaloes in Northern Iran

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Veterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 11, Issue 4, July 2025.
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Evidence for early dispersal of domestic sheep into Central Asia

Nature Human Behaviour, 2021
The development and dispersal of agropastoralism transformed the cultural and ecological landscapes of the Old World, but little is known about when or how this process first impacted Central Asia. Here, we present archaeological and biomolecular evidence from Obishir V in southern Kyrgyzstan, establishing the presence of domesticated sheep by ca.
W. Taylor   +20 more
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FATAL PNEUMONIA OF BIGHORN SHEEP FOLLOWING ASSOCIATION WITH DOMESTIC SHEEP

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1982
During 1979-1980 acute fibrinopurulent bronchopneumonia resulted in high mortality or total loss of herds of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in California and Washington. Contact with domestic sheep occurred shortly before the onset of disease in each case.
David A. Jessup, William J. Foreyt
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Mitochondrial DNA variation of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) in Kenya.

Animal Genetics, 2016
The history of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) in Africa remains largely unknown. After being first introduced from the Near East, sheep gradually spread through the African continent with pastoral societies.
Adriana Resende   +3 more
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Ovis aries (Domestic sheep)

1967
The X is slightly larger than the largest acrocentric autosome. It is not difficult to identify. The Y is very easy to identify.
Kurt Benirschke, T. C. Hsu
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Molecular evidence for fat-tailed sheep domestication

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2011
The sheep is one of the most successful and widely spread domestic animals. Archaeological evidence traces the first domestic sheep back to the Near East region around 9,000 years ago. It is also known that soon after, the domesticated sheep started to flow out of the centre of origin and spread all over the ancient world following the expansion of ...
Shanyuan Chen   +2 more
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Lungworms of the Domestic Pig and Sheep

1973
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses lungworms infection in domestic pig and sheep. Four species of lungworms infect the domestic pig, all belonging to the genus Metastrongylus. Two species are widely known namely Metastrongylus elongatus and Metastrongylus pudendotectu. They are cosmopolitan in their distribution. Numerous surveys have been made
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