Reconstruction of the major maternal and paternal lineages in the feral new zealand kaimanawa horses

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  • who: Muhammad Bilal Sharif and collaborators from the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Vienna, Djerassiplatz, Vienna, Austria have published the paper: Reconstruction of the Major Maternal and Paternal Lineages in the Feral New Zealand Kaimanawa Horses, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that at least six maternal and six paternal lineages contributed unequally to the KH gene pool and today`s KH population possibly represents two sub-populations. The authors show that mitochondrial genetic diversity in KHs (u03c0 = 0.00687 u00b1 0.00355) is closer to that of the Sable Island horses . . .

     

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