The genetic history of African cattle pastoralism is controversial and poorly understood. We reveal the genetic signatures of its origins, secondary movements, and differentiation through the study of 15 microsatellite loci in 50 indigenous cattle breeds spanning the present cattle distribution in Africa. The earliest cattle originated within the African continent, but Near East and European genetic influences are also identified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report for the first time, and for the whole of sub-Saharan Africa, the geographical distribution and the frequency of an indicine and a taurine Y specific allele amongst African cattle breeds. A total of 984 males from 69 indigenous African populations from 22 countries were analysed at the microsatellite locus INRA 124. The taurine allele is probably the oldest one on the continent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAll eukaryotic cells, including African trypanosomes, require iron for growth and division, and this iron is acquired by the receptor-mediated endocytosis of iron-loaded transferrin (diFe(3+)-transferrin). In trypanosomes transferrin (Tf) has been shown to be delivered into lysosomes and may not recycle back to the cell surface as it does in mammalian cells (Grab, D. J.
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