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Genomics study to help retain diversity in UK sheep
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Genomics study to help retain diversity in UK sheep

Insights into the genetic makeup of UK native sheep breeds can help to preserve their beneficial traits, especially of rarer native breeds, which have fallen to low numbers, a study has shown.

The outcomes could help preserve a diversity of characteristics found in sheep breeds from the UK, including many versatile types of fleece, the ability to seasonally shed, and the hardiness to thrive in harsh environments.

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DNA encoding method aids data-driven genetics research
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DNA encoding method aids data-driven genetics research

New approach to representing genetic inheritance could support studies involving large datasets. A new method of encoding and understanding the ancestry of a set of related DNA sequences could support storage and analysis of large genetic datasets.

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Mussel genome map enhances production and resistance
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Mussel genome map enhances production and resistance

Aquaculture experts at the Roslin Institute have collaborated with industry partner Atlantic Aqua Farms to map the complete set of chromosomes for the blue mussel, an important commercial species in Europe and North America.

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