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    Genomic diversity and disease prevalence in Ugandan cattle

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    2015
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    Colli, Licia
    Bomba, Lorenzo
    Milanesi, Marco
    Vajana, Elia
    Negrini, Riccardo
    Eufemi, Elisa
    Capomaccio, Stefano
    Mazza, Raffaele
    Stella, Alessandra
    Joost, Stephane
    Stucki, Sylvie
    Taberlet, Pierre
    Pompanon, François
    Kabi, Fred
    Muwanika, Vincent
    Masembe, Charles
    Ajmone Marsan, Paolo
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    Abstract
    Ugandan cattle are represented by three main types: the long-horned Ankole, the short-horned zebu, and the Ankole-zebu crosses called “Nganda”. In the course of the EU-funded project Nextgen, Ugandan cattle have been extensively sampled over the whole country to investigate the association between genotypes and resistance/tolerance to endemic diseases (e.g. tsetse fly- and tick-born diseases).
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    https://infosciences.epfl.ch/record/205744?ln=fr
    https://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/6136
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