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Genomic diversity and population structure of the indigenous Greek and Cypriot cattle populations.

Dimitris PapachristouPanagiota KoutsouliGeorge P LaliotisElisabeth KunzMaulik UpadhyayDoris SeichterIngolf RussBunevski GjokoNikolaos KostarasIosif BizelisIvica Medugorac
Published in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2020)
All investigated Cyprus and Greek breeds present complex mosaic genomes as a result of historical and recent admixture events between neighbor and well-separated breeds. While the contribution of some mainland breeds to the genetic diversity pool seems important, some island and fragmented mainland breeds suffer from a severe decline of population size and loss of alleles due to genetic drift. Conservation programs that are a compromise between what is feasible and what is desirable should focus not only on the still highly diverse mainland breeds but also promote and explore the conservation possibilities for island breeds.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • mass spectrometry
  • early onset