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Studies on Phylogenetic Relationship of Sheep Population in East and South of Central Asia

Studies on Phylogenetic Relationship of Sheep Population in East and South of Central Asia
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摘要 This paper was based on the Hu sheep in China, after collecting the same data about 9 Asia sheep populations and 5 European sheep (breeds in Japan) populations. It clustered 15 populations in terms of the gene frequency of 10 loci and 33 allele in blood enzyme and other protein variations. The result of Hierarchy Clustering showed that the sheep populations in the East and South of Central Asia could be classified into three genetic groups: Mongolia sheep, South Asia sheep and European sheep, and the Hu sheep belonged to Mongolia sheep. This paper was based on the Hu sheep in China, after collecting the same data about 9 Asia sheep populations and 5 European sheep (breeds in Japan) populations. It clustered 15 populations in terms of the gene frequency of 10 loci and 33 allele in blood enzyme and other protein variations. The result of Hierarchy Clustering showed that the sheep populations in the East and South of Central Asia could be classified into three genetic groups: Mongolia sheep, South Asia sheep and European sheep, and the Hu sheep belonged to Mongolia sheep.
作者 Tsunoda K
机构地区 School of Medicine
出处 《Agricultural Sciences in China》 CAS CSCD 2002年第12期1382-1386,共5页 中国农业科学(英文版)
基金 the International the National Natural Science Foundation of China(30213009).
关键词 Phylogenetic relationship SHEEP Phylogenetic relationship, Sheep
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