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From: A whole genome Bayesian scan for adaptive genetic divergence in West African cattle

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Origin of the West African population samples. A) N'Dama ND2 samples (n = 17) originated from the Samandeni ranch in Burkina Faso [64]; B) Baoulé (BAO) samples (n = 29) and N'Dama ND1 (n = 14) originated from the Gaoua Ranch in Burkina-Faso [64]; C) and D) Somba (SOM) samples (n = 44) originated from Boukombe (Benin) and Nadoba (Togo) regions [65]; E) Lagune (LAG) samples (n = 44) originated from the Porto Novo region in Benin [65]; F) Borgou (BOR) samples (n = 45) originated from the Parakou district in Benin [65]; G) Sudanese Fulani (ZFU) samples (n = 43) originated from the Malanville region in Benin [65]; H) Kuri (KUR) samples (n = 47) were collected in Lake Chad islands [64] and I) Choah zebu (ZCH) samples originated from the Bol district in Chad [64]. The tsetse infested region is colored in green on the map.

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