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Fig. 5 | Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology

Fig. 5

From: Genome-wide landscape of genetic diversity, runs of homozygosity, and runs of heterozygosity in five Alpine and Mediterranean goat breeds

Fig. 5

Runs of homozygosity hotspots across goat breeds. Runs of homozygosity hotspots across goat breeds for genomic regions surrounding the ROH regions with a frequency higher than 50%. CHR6 (86.01–86.08 Mb) (a, d); CHR8 (74.70–74.93 Mb) (b, e); CHR12 (50.55–50.68 Mb) (c, f); CHR13 (46.02–46.17 Mb) (g, j); CHR 14 (81.09–81.33 Mb) (h, k); CHR 19 (26.66–26.91 Mb) (i, l). SAA: Saanen; CAM: Camosciata delle Alpi; MUR: Murciano-Granadina; MAL: Maltese; SAR: Sarda

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