Search Results - "Kunene, Nokuthula Winfred"
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Genetic structure of South African Nguni (Zulu) sheep populations reveals admixture with exotic breeds
Published in PloS one (26-04-2018)“…The population of Zulu sheep is reported to have declined by 7.4% between 2007 and 2011 due to crossbreeding. There is insufficient information on the genetic…”
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Genetic diversity, population structure and ancestral origin of KwaZulu-Natal native chicken ecotypes using microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA markers
Published in Italian journal of animal science (14-12-2020)“…South African native chicken breeds are no exception to the declining of local domestic breeds that has long been recognised and found associated with the…”
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Genetic structure of South African Nguni
Published in PloS one (26-04-2018)“…The population of Zulu sheep is reported to have declined by 7.4% between 2007 and 2011 due to crossbreeding. There is insufficient information on the genetic…”
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A comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity and environmental adaptability in worldwide Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds
Published in Genetics selection evolution (Paris) (03-04-2023)“…To enhance and extend the knowledge about the global historical and phylogenetic relationships between Merino and Merino-derived breeds, 19 populations were…”
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Genetic and phenotypic variation among four Nguni sheep breeds using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and morphological features
Published in Tropical animal health and production (01-10-2015)“…This study was conducted to investigate phenotypic and genetic differentiation among the four Nguni sheep breeds. Sheep with two permanent incisors and above…”
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A review of some characteristics, socio-economic aspects and utilization of Zulu sheep: implications for conservation
Published in Tropical animal health and production (01-08-2011)“…Zulu sheep are Nguni sheep of Zululand and are adapted to the harsh conditions of KwaZulu-Natal. They are used by rural farmers for economic purposes. Their…”
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