Okeyo Ally Mwai
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Recent Articles
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Yougbare B, Ouedraogo D, Tapsoba A, Soudre A, Zoma B, Orozco-terWengel P, et al.
Front Genet
. 2021 Oct;
12:670390.
PMID: 34646296
The genomes of crossbred (admixed) individuals are a mosaic of ancestral haplotypes formed by recombination in each generation. The proportion of these ancestral haplotypes in certain genomic regions can be...
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Yougbare B, Soudre A, Ouedraogo D, Zoma B, Tapsoba A, Sanou M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Aug;
16(8):e0255089.
PMID: 34351956
In this study, single-SNP GWAS analyses were conducted to find regions affecting tolerance against trypanosomosis and morphometrics traits in purebred and crossbred Baoulé cattle of Burkina Faso. The trypanosomosis status...
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Ouedraogo D, Ouedraogo-Kone S, Yougbare B, Soudre A, Zoma-Traore B, Meszaros G, et al.
J Anim Breed Genet
. 2021 Feb;
138(3):379-388.
PMID: 33609004
High-throughput genomic markers provide an opportunity to assess important indicators of genetic diversity for populations managed in livestock breeding programs. While well-structured breeding programs are common in developed countries, in...
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Kim K, Kwon T, Dessie T, Yoo D, Mwai O, Jang J, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2020 Sep;
52(10):1099-1110.
PMID: 32989325
Cattle pastoralism plays a central role in human livelihood in Africa. However, the genetic history of its success remains unknown. Here, through whole-genome sequence analysis of 172 indigenous African cattle...
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Wang M, Thakur M, Peng M, Jiang Y, Frantz L, Li M, et al.
Cell Res
. 2020 Jul;
30(9):824-825.
PMID: 32690900
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Wang M, Thakur M, Peng M, Jiang Y, Frantz L, Li M, et al.
Cell Res
. 2020 Jun;
30(8):693-701.
PMID: 32581344
Despite the substantial role that chickens have played in human societies across the world, both the geographic and temporal origins of their domestication remain controversial. To address this issue, we...
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Tarekegn G, Wouobeng P, Jaures K, Mrode R, Edea Z, Liu B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2019 Apr;
14(4):e0214843.
PMID: 31002664
Indigenous goats make significant contributions to Cameroon's national and local economy, but little effort has been devoted to identifying the populations. Here, we assessed the genetic diversity and demographic dynamics...
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Tarekegn G, Tesfaye K, Mwai O, Djikeng A, Dessie T, Birungi J, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2018 Feb;
8(3):1543-1553.
PMID: 29435231
The Horn of Africa forms one of the two main historical entry points of domestics into the continent and Ethiopia is particularly important in this regard. Through the analysis of...
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Taye M, Lee W, Jeon S, Yoon J, Dessie T, Hanotte O, et al.
Mamm Genome
. 2017 Sep;
28(11-12):528-541.
PMID: 28905131
Since domestication, the genome landscape of cattle has been changing due to natural and artificial selection forces resulting in several general and specialized cattle breeds of the world. Identifying genomic...
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Taye M, Lee W, Caetano-Anolles K, Dessie T, Hanotte O, Mwai O, et al.
Anim Sci J
. 2017 Jul;
88(12):1889-1901.
PMID: 28748670
As African indigenous cattle evolved in a hot tropical climate, they have developed an inherent thermotolerance; survival mechanisms include a light-colored and shiny coat, increased sweating, and cellular and molecular...