Genetic variability in a population of wild Japanese quail kept for 15 years in a domestic environment |
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Authors: | M. KIMURA |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Agriculture, Gifu University, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary. To provide information on the extent to which domestication has altered the natural levels of genetic variability of the wild quail, electrophoretic variability at 32 loci was estimated in a quail population established by capturing wild quail and keeping them for 15 years in a domestic environment without any artificial selection. The gene frequencies of the domesticated quail population were very similar to those of the commercial and laboratory quail populations and different from those of the wild quail populations previously reported by Kimura et al . (1984). |
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Keywords: | genetic variability wild quail domestication |
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