Whole-genome sequencing of European autochthonous and commercial pig breeds allows the detection of signatures of selection for adaptation of genetic resources to different breeding and production systems
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Graham J. Etherington | F. Di Palma | C. Óvilo | M. Čandek-Potokar | Samuele Bovo | L. Fontanesi | E. Alves | R. Bozzi | G. Usai | M. Mercat | C. Zimmer | A. Ribani | Y. Núñez | G. Schiavo | R. Charneca | R. Quintanilla | J. Riquet | D. Karolyi | G. Moscatelli | M. Gallo | V. J. Utzeri | Č. Radović | V. Margeta | J. Garcia-Casco | R. Savić | V. Razmaitė | M. Muñoz | Fabián García | J. M. Martins | J. Araujo | A. Fernández | J. Araújo
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