GENETIC STRUCTURE OF INDIVIDUAL POPULATIONS OF MOUNTAIN CARPATHIAN SHEEPS
Abstract
The specific character of genetic structure interbreed Mountain Carpathian groups of sheep with different color of wool under, the molecular-genetic markers, were studied. Revealed the structure of the gene pool, which is characteristic for different groups of sheep breeding. Shows the change in the distribution of allele
frequencies depending on the area of breeding and wool color populations studied.
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