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Table of contents
1 Introduction
2 Background
2.1 Sheep domestication
2.2 Genetic diversity
2.3 ASIP and MC1R
2.4 Swedish sheep
2.5 French sheep
2.6 Gaps in knowledge
3 Aims of the thesis
4 Summary of studies
4.1 Materials and Methods
4.1.1 Estimation of genetic diversity in Gute sheep: pedigree and microsatellite analyses of an ancient Swedish breed
4.1.2 The use of endogenous retroviruses as markers to describe the genetic relationships among local Swedish sheep breeds
4.1.3 Mutations in ASIP and MC1R: Dominant black and recessive black alleles segregate in native Swedish sheep populations
4.1.4 Revealing the selection history of adaptive loci using genome-wide scans for selection: an example from domestic sheep
4.1.5 Population structure of five native sheep breeds of Sweden estimated with high density SNP genotypes
4.2 Main findings
4.2.1 Estimation of genetic diversity in Gute sheep: pedigree and microsatellite analyses of an ancient Swedish breed
4.2.2 The use of endogenous retroviruses as markers to describe the genetic relationships among local Swedish sheep breeds
4.2.3 Mutations in ASIP and MC1R: Dominant black and recessive black alleles segregate in native Swedish sheep populations
4.2.4 Revealing the selection history of adaptive loci using genome-wide scans for selection: an example from domestic sheep
4.2.5 Population structure of five native sheep breeds of Sweden estimated with high density SNP genotypes
5 General discussion
5.1 Genetic diversity of sheep
5.2 Allelic heterogeneity
5.3 Methods
5.4 Future studies
6 Conclusions
7 Thesis summary
8 Sammanfattning
9 Synopsis de la thèse
References
Acknowledgements
