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Genomic and morphometric evidence for Austronesian-mediated pig translocation in the Pacific

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Introduction of two chromosomal translocations of Sus scrofa nigripes and Sus scrofa scrofa into the genome of Sus scrofa domestica

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1978
Hybrids between wild and domestic pigs with two types of translocations in the karyotype were studied. The translocations of type I were first detected in a population of the Middle Asian wild boars. Type II was identified in a populations of the Central European subspecies.
V N, Tikhonov, A I, Troshina
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Halothane potency in pigs (Sus scrofa)

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1983
SUMMARY The minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration for halothane in oxygen which just prevented gross purposeful movement to a tail clamp stimulus averaged 0.91 ± 0.03 (sem) volumes % in 12 pigs (Sus scrofa). This value compares favorably with halothane minimum alveolar values reported for other nonhuman mammalian species.
W J, Tranquilli   +3 more
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Pigs (Sus Scrofa) in Biomedical Research

2021
Much of biomedical oriented research is conducted with animal models. Over the years, rodents (primarily rats and mice) have emerged as the preferred species for basic biochemistry, cell biology, physiology and nutrition studies. In the past, dogs have been used for the evaluation of dietary protein quality and other aspects of animal nitrogen ...
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DNA single nucleotide polymorphism analysis for differentiation of Sus scrofa scrofa and Sus scrofa domesticus

Genetics and breeding of animals
Objective : to develop a new model for differentiating between domestic pigs and wild boars based on autosomal SNP analysis, thereby improving the accuracy of species identification. Materials and Methods : using the SRA-BLAST and GENIS bioinformatics algorithms, 1,639 ...
V. N. Kipen, E. V. Snytkov, M. M. Patrin
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Morphometrische und morphologische Untersuchungen an Herzmuskelmitochondrien von Wildschweinen(Sus scrofa scrofa) und Hausschweinen(Sus scrofa domestica)

Zeitschrift für Jagdwissenschaft, 1985
Es wird uber vergleichende morphologische und morphometrische Untersuchungen an Herzmuskelmitochondrien bei Wild- und Hausschweinen berichtet. Die gefundenen Unterschiede werden herausgestellt. Neben Wildschweinen gelangten zwei genetisch unterschiedliche Hausschweingruppen (reingezuchtete Landrasse und 3-Rassen-Kreuzungstiere) zur Untersuchung.
K. B. Müller, A. Herzog
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