Fig. 5: The admixture and demographic history of Chinese domestic pig. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: The admixture and demographic history of Chinese domestic pig.

From: The 1000 Chinese Indigenous Pig Genomes Project provides insights into the genomic architecture of pigs

Fig. 5: The admixture and demographic history of Chinese domestic pig.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

A The f3 results for five distinct Chinese domestic pig sub-groups. The left and right y-axes represent source and target populations, respectively. The individuals of the Chinese domestic pig used in this analysis are the same as in Fig. 3F. The data points are presented as estimated f3 statistics ± s.e. The horizontal bars represent ± 1 s.e. B A heatmap showing f4(Warthog, X; Min pig, Wuzhishan pig), where X represents the different Chinese domestic pig populations. The map in this figure and the subsequent figure is imported from the public 42 domain Natural Earth project (https://www.naturalearthdata.com). C A heatmap showing f4(Warthog, X; Tibetan wild boar, Pudong White pig), where X represents the different Chinese domestic pig populations. D History of the effective population sizes of different sub-groups of Chinese domestic pigs.

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