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Fig. 1
ADMIXTURE analysis of African, European Asian goat breeds included in our study. Each bar represents the percentages of global ancestries from one or more of K=2–15 genetically distinct sources for each individual. Continental subregions in Africa include the following countries: (1) Northern Africa: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt, (2) Western Africa: Burkina Faso, Mali, Nigeria, Cameroon, and Canary Islands, (3) Eastern Africa: Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania, and Malawi, (4) Southern Africa: Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and South Africa, and (5) Madagascar. Continental subregions in Europe include the following countries: (1) Northern Europe: Denmark, Finland, and The Netherlands, (2) Central Europe: Switzerland, (3) Western Europe: France, (4) Eastern Europe: Romania, (5) Southern Europe: Italy and Spain, and (6) United Kingdom and Ireland. Continental subregions in Asia include the following countries: (1) West Asia: Iran and Turkey, (2) Pakistan and (3) China. African, European and Asian breeds and subregions names are reported
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