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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Genome sequencing of 2000 canids by the Dog10K consortium advances the understanding of demography, genome function and architecture
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Open AccessGenetic and cultural adaptations underlie the establishment of dairy pastoralism in the Tibetan Plateau
Domestication and introduction of dairy animals facilitated the permanent human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau. Yet the history of dairy pastoralism in the Tibetan Plateau remains poorly understood. Little ...
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Open AccessGenome sequencing of 2000 canids by the Dog10K consortium advances the understanding of demography, genome function and architecture
The international Dog10K project aims to sequence and analyze several thousand canine genomes. Incorporating 20 × data from 1987 individuals, including 1611 dogs (321 breeds), 309 village dogs, 63 wolves, and ...
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Open AccessWhole-genome resequencing of wild and cultivated cannabis reveals the genetic structure and adaptive selection of important traits
Cannabis is an important industrial crop species whose fibre, seeds, flowers and leaves are widely used by humans. The study of cannabinoids extracted from plants has been popular research topic in recent year...
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Author Correction: 863 genomes reveal the origin and domestication of chicken
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Open Access863 genomes reveal the origin and domestication of chicken
Despite the substantial role that chickens have played in human societies across the world, both the geographic and temporal origins of their domestication remain controversial. To address this issue, we analy...
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Open AccessGenomic regions under selection in the feralization of the dingoes
Dingoes are wild canids living in Australia, originating from domestic dogs. They have lived isolated from both the wild and the domestic ancestor, making them a unique model for studying feralization. Here, w...
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Open AccessIdentifying molecular signatures of hypoxia adaptation from sex chromosomes: A case for Tibetan Mastiff based on analyses of X chromosome
Genome-wide studies on high-altitude adaptation have received increased attention as a classical case of organismal evolution under extreme environment. However, the current genetic understanding of high-altit...
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Open AccessGenomic analysis of snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus) identifies genes and processes related to high-altitude adaptation
Li Yu, Ya-** Zhang, Chung-I Wu and colleagues report the de novo genome of the black snub-nosed monkey Rhinopithecus bieti and the genomic sequences of four other Rhinopithecus species, including three high-alt...
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Open AccessOut of southern East Asia: the natural history of domestic dogs across the world
The origin and evolution of the domestic dog remains a controversial question for the scientific community, with basic aspects such as the place and date of origin, and the number of times dogs were domesticat...
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Open AccessDNA methylation signatures of long intergenic noncoding RNAs in porcine adipose and muscle tissues
Long intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) are one of the major unexplored components of genomes. Here we re-analyzed a published methylated DNA immunoprecipitation sequencing (MeDIP-seq) dataset to characteriz...