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Autor:
Neil R. McEwan, Mina Clare Gwynne Davies-Morel, Clare Louise Winton, Deborah M. Nash, Charly Morgan, Matthew J. Hegarty, Robert McMahon
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 1352-1367 (2020)
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 1352-1367 (2020)
The UK and Ireland have many native pony breeds with historical and cultural importance as well as being a source of uncharacterized genetic diversity. However, there is a lack of comprehensive research investigating their genetic diversity and phylo
Autor:
Robert McMahon, Mina C. G. Davies Morel, Matthew J. Hegarty, Ilze Skujina, Clare Louise Winton, Neil R. McEwan, Deborah M. Nash
Publikováno v:
Genome. 61:767-770
Height is an important characteristic in the equine industry although little is known about its genetic control in native British breeds of ponies. This study aimed to map QTL data with the withers height in four pony breeds native to the British Isl
Autor:
Mina Clare Gwynne Davies-Morel, Deborah M. Nash, Robert McMahon, Wayne Powell, Clare Louise Winton, Neil R. McEwan, Charly Morgan, Pamela Hind, Yves Plante, Matthew J. Hegarty
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Most species exist as subdivided ex situ daughter population(s) derived from a single original group of individuals. Such subdivision occurs for many reasons both natural and manmade. Traditional British and Irish pony breeds were introduced to North
Autor:
Neil R. McEwan, Matthew J. Hegarty, Deborah M. Nash, Robert McMahon, Clare Louise Winton, Charles Thomas Morgan, Gancho T. Slavov, Wayne Powell, Mina Clare Gwynne Davies-Morel
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
The conservation of unique populations of animals is critical in order to preserve valuable genetic diversity and, where populations are free-living, maintain their irreplaceable influence upon habitat ecology. An accurate assessment of genetic diver