[HTML][HTML] Detection of copy number variation and selection signatures on the X chromosome in Chinese indigenous sheep with different types of tail

C Zhu, M Li, S Qin, F Zhao, S Fang - Asian-Australasian journal of …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective Chinese indigenous sheep breeds can be classified into the following three
categories by their tail morphology: fat-tailed, fat-rumped and thin-tailed sheep. The typical …

[HTML][HTML] Detection of copy number variation and selection signatures on the X chromosome in Chinese indigenous sheep with different types of tail

C Zhu, M Li, S Qin, F Zhao, S Fang - Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal …, 2019 - ajas.info
Objective Chinese indigenous sheep breeds can be classified into the following three
categories by their tail morphology: fat-tailed, fat-rumped and thin-tailed sheep. The typical …

[PDF][PDF] Detection of copy number variation and selection signatures on the X chromosome in Chinese indigenous sheep with different types of tail

F Zhao, S Fang - Asian-Australas J Anim Sci, 2020 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Objective: Chinese indigenous sheep breeds can be classified into the following three cate
gories by their tail morphology: fattailed, fatrumped and thintailed sheep. The typical sheep …

[HTML][HTML] Detection of copy number variation and selection signatures on the X chromosome in Chinese indigenous sheep with different types of tail

C Zhu, M Li, S Qin, F Zhao, S Fang - Asian-Australasian Journal of …, 2019 - animbiosci.org
Objective Chinese indigenous sheep breeds can be classified into the following three
categories by their tail morphology: fat-tailed, fat-rumped and thin-tailed sheep. The typical …

Detection of copy number variation and selection signatures on the X chromosome in Chinese indigenous sheep with different types of tail.

C Zhu, M Li, S Qin, F Zhao, S Fang - Asian-australasian Journal of …, 2019 - europepmc.org
OBJECTIVE: Chinese indigenous sheep breeds can be classified into the following three
categories by their tail morphology: fat-tailed, fat-rumped and thin-tailed sheep. The typical …

Detection of copy number variation and selection signatures on the X chromosome in Chinese indigenous sheep with different types of tail

C Zhu, M Li, S Qin, F Zhao, S Fang - 2020 - agris.fao.org
Objective Chinese indigenous sheep breeds can be classified into the following three
categories by their tail morphology: fat-tailed, fat-rumped and thin-tailed sheep. The typical …

Detection of copy number variation and selection signatures on the X chromosome in Chinese indigenous sheep with different types of tail

C Zhu, M Li, S Qin, F Zhao… - … -Australasian journal of …, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective Chinese indigenous sheep breeds can be classified into the following three
categories by their tail morphology: fat-tailed, fat-rumped and thin-tailed sheep. The typical …

Detection of copy number variation and selection signatures on the X chromosome in Chinese indigenous sheep with different types of tail.

C Zhu, M Li, S Qin, F Zhao, S Fang - Asian-Australasian Journal of …, 2020 - go.gale.com
Objective: Chinese indigenous sheep breeds can be classified into the following three
categories by their tail morphology: fat-tailed, fat-rumped and thin-tailed sheep. The typical …

Detection of copy number variation and selection signatures on the X chromosome in Chinese indigenous sheep with different types of tail

C Zhu, M Li, S Qin, F Zhao, S Fang - Asian-Australasian Journal of …, 2020 - koreascience.kr
Objective: Chinese indigenous sheep breeds can be classified into the following three
categories by their tail morphology: fat-tailed, fat-rumped and thin-tailed sheep. The typical …

Detection of copy number variation and selection signatures on the X chromosome in Chinese indigenous sheep with different types of tail.

C Zhu, M Li, S Qin, F Zhao, S Fang - 2020 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Objective: Chinese indigenous sheep breeds can be classified into the following three
categories by their tail morphology: fat-tailed, fat-rumped and thin-tailed sheep. The typical …