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Assessing the genetic diversity of five Tanzanian chicken ecotypes using molecular tools

  • 2013
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 43
C.M. Lyimo, A. Weigend, U. Janßen-Tapken, P.L. Msoffe, H. Simianer & S. Weigend Page: 499 - 510

The study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity of Tanzanian chicken populations through phylogenetic relationship, and to trace the history of Tanzanian indigenous chickens. Five ecotypes of Tanzanian local chickens (Ching’wekwe, Kuchi, Morogoro-medium, Pemba and Unguja) from eight regions were…

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Assessing the genetic diversity of five Tanzanian chicken ecotypes using molecular tools

  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 43
C.M. Lyimo, A. Weigend, U. Janßen-Tapken, P.L. Msoffe, H. Simianer & S. Weigend Page: 499 - 511

The study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity of Tanzanian chicken populations through phylogenetic relationship, and to trace the history of Tanzanian indigenous chickens. Five ecotypes of Tanzanian local chickens (Ching’wekwe, Kuchi, Morogoro-medium, Pemba and Unguja) from eight regions were…

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Mitochondrial DNA analysis of two Southern African

  • 1998
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 28
S.C. Parfitt, H.H. Huismans Page: 67 -

Mitochondrial DNA cleavage patterns from representative animals of the Afrikanerand Nguni sanga cattle breeds, indigenous to Southern Africa, were compared to the mitochondrial DNA cleavage patterns of the Brahman (zebu) and the Jersey (taurine) cattle breeds. Identical restriction patterns were…

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