Publications by authors named "Veronika R Kharzinova"

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  • The growing demand for eco-friendly and diverse pig feeding systems highlights the importance of rearing and conserving local pig breeds, like the Livni pig, which is well-adapted to Russia's environment.
  • A study analyzed the genetic diversity of Livni pigs using SNP data from different populations and compared it to commercial breeds like Landrace and Large White.
  • Results showed that Livni pigs have higher genetic diversity, lower inbreeding, and a unique population structure, indicating less selection pressure compared to mainstream commercial breeds.
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Currently, the intraspecific taxonomy of snow sheep () is controversial and needs to be specified using DNA molecular genetic markers. In our previous work using whole-genome single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis, we found that the population inhabiting Kharaulakh Ridge was genetically different from the other populations of Yakut subspecies to which it was usually referred. Here, our study was aimed at the clarification of taxonomic status of Kharaulakh snow sheep using mitochondrial cytochrome b gene.

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  • This study examined the genetic characteristics and selection signatures of two Russian native cattle breeds, Yaroslavl and Kholmogor, using high-density SNP genotyping and a variety of statistical analyses.
  • Researchers identified nine selection regions in Yaroslavl and six in Kholmogor, with some overlap with Holstein cattle but also discovered three unique selection sweeps in each breed.
  • The findings also included a list of candidate genes linked to these genomic regions, and the potential role of these genes in artificial selection related to the breeds' genetic evolution.
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  • The study analyzes ancient and historical DNA to trace genetic diversity in five Russian cattle breeds over time, using samples from the late 19th to early 20th century.
  • It identifies genotyping errors, such as allelic drop-out and false alleles, at low frequencies and shows that allelic length affects the rate of allelic drop-out.
  • Overall, the research indicates that modern Kholmogor and Yaroslavl breeds retain significant historical genetic components, contributing to the conservation of Russia's cattle biodiversity.
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Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L. 1758) are an essential element of the Russian Far North, providing a significant source of nutrition for the representatives of 18 ethnicities. The species has wild and domestic forms, which are in constant interaction.

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  • * A small percentage of these SNPs were polymorphic, indicating low genetic variation, with 5.3% for bovines and 2.03% for ovines.
  • * Despite varying distributions of SNPs across chromosomes, the results suggest that bovine and ovine SNP chips are effective tools for conducting whole-genome analysis in reindeer.
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