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ABSTRACT.- Throughout their domestication, sheep have adapted to environmental heterogeneity, from the tropics to the highlands. Climate and human selection have shaped the genome and left genetic 'fingerprints' on breeds bred in diverse regions worldwide. The small ruminants have evolved to be highly efficient and provide
a valuable model for identifying the genetic pathways and mechanisms underlying adaptation.

RAMIREZ DIAZ, J., MANUNZA, A., RINCON FLOREZ, J. C., ALVAREZ, L. A., CIAPPESONI, G., PERAZA, P., MOURAO, G. B., ARRANZ, J., FREIRE, F., COZZI, P., STELLA, A.
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null; Landscape genomics; Smarter project; Climate change; SISTEMA GANADERO EXTENSIVO - INIA.
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In: 25th Congress of Animal Science and Production Association (ASPA), Monopoli (Bari-Italy), June 13-16, 2023. ASPA 25th Congress Book of Abstract. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 2023, volume 22:sup1, pp.104-105. https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2023.2210877