Belay, GurjaNasser, YaoKyalo, MartinaDessie, TadelleBelew, AdebabayGetachew, TesfayeDomelevo Entfellner, Jean-BakaEdea, ZewduHanotte, OlivierTarekegn, Getinet2021-03-052021-03-05Agraw Amane, Gurja Belay, Yao Nasser, Martina Kyalo, Tadelle Dessie, Adebabay Belew, Tesfaye Getachew, Jean-Baka Domelevo Entfellner, Zewdu Edea, Olivier Hanotte, Getinet Tarekegn. (16/8/2020). Genome‑wide insights of Ethiopian indigenous sheep populations reveal the population structure related to tail morphology and phylogeography. Genes and Genomics, 42, pp. 1169-1178.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/12620Background Ethiopian sheep living in diferent climatic zones and having contrasting morphologies are a most promising subject of molecular-genetic research. Elucidating their genetic diversity and genetic structure is critical for designing appropriate breeding and conservation strategies. Objective The study was aimed to investigate genome-wide genetic diversity and population structure of eight Ethiopian sheep populations.PDFCC-BY-4.0genetic diversityfat-tailovine 50 k snpGenome‑wide insights of Ethiopian indigenous sheep populations reveal the population structure related to tail morphology and phylogeographyJournal ArticleOpen access