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Additional file 2: of Whole mitochondrial genomes unveil the impact of domestication on goat matrilineal variability

Licia ColliHovirag LancioniIrene CardinaliAnna OlivieriMarco CapodiferroMarco PellecchiaMarcin RzepusWahid ZamaniSaeid NaderiFrancesca GandiniSeyed VahidiSaif AghaEttore RandiVincenza BattagliaMaria SardinaBaldassare PortolanoHamid RezaeiPetros LymberakisFrăšdăšric BoyerEric CoissacFrană§ois PompanonPierre TaberletPaolo Ajmone MarsanAlessandro Achilli

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Table S5. Goat haplogroup frequencies based on modern and ancient control-region mtDNA data from this study and downloaded from GenBanka. Table S6. Diagnostic mutational motifs of goat mtDNA haplogroups and sub-haplogroups. Table S7. A comparison of the phylogeographic features of goat, taurine and horse mtDNA haplogroups identified by analyzing domestic breeds from Eurasia. Table S8. Oligonucleotides used to amplify and to sequence (Sanger method) the goat mitochondrial genome. (PDF 652Â kb)

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