Articles | Volume 64, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-64-7-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-64-7-2021
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06 Jan 2021
Original study |  | 06 Jan 2021

Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationship of nine sheep populations based on microsatellite markers

Qing Xia, Xiangyu Wang, Zhangyuan Pan, Rensen Zhang, Caihong Wei, Mingxing Chu, and Ran Di

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The objective was to assess the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationship of nine sheep populations. Overall, these sheep populations in the study exhibited a rich genetic diversity. The nine sheep populations can be divided into two groups. SUF and DST were clustered in one group, and GMM–BAS–BAM, HUS–STH and DOS–DOP were divided into three clusters. This clustering result is consistent with sheep breeding history. TreeMix analysis also hinted at the possible gene flow from GMM to SUF.