Additional file 1: of Whole mitochondrial genomes unveil the impact of domestication on goat matrilineal variability

  • Licia Colli (Creator)
  • Hovirag Lancioni (Contributor)
  • Irene Cardinali (Creator)
  • Anna Olivieri (Creator)
  • Marco Rosario Capodiferro (Creator)
  • Marco Pellecchia (Creator)
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Table S1. Sources for the 758 goat control-region sequences. Table S2. Control-region haplotypes and haplogroup classification of the 758 mtDNA sequences from Capra aegagrus (n = 19) and Capra hircus (n = 739). Table S3. Partial coding-region haplotypes and haplogroup classification of two bezoar mtDNAs. Table S4. Source and haplogroup affiliation of the goat complete mtDNA sequences. Figure S1. Nucleotide diversity and total number of substitutions along the entire mtDNA. Figure S2. A putative most parsimonious tree of 84 complete mtDNA sequences from goats. (XLSX 1268 kb)
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