Editorial, Adv Genet Eng Biotechnol Vol: 1 Issue: 1
Mitochondrial DNA as a Marker for Genetic Diversity and Evolution
Othman El-Mahdy Othman* | |
Professor, Cell Biology Department, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Division, National Research Center, Egypt | |
Corresponding author : Othman El-Mahdy Othman Professor, Cell Biology Department, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Division, National Research Center, Egypt Tel: +202-37605691 Email: othmanmah@yahoo.com |
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Received: July 17, 2012 Accepted: July 19, 2012 Published: July 26, 2012 | |
Citation: El-Mahdy Othman O (2012) Mitochondrial DNA as a Marker for Genetic Diversity and Evolution. Adv Genet Eng Biotechnol 1:1. doi:10.4172/2324-9021.1000e102 |
Abstract
Mitochondrial DNA as a Marker for Genetic Diversity and Evolution
The formulation of the modern breed concept during mid-1800s has caused remarkable changes in the livestock sector: largescale production expanded and its application to breeding and husbandry practices led to the formation of well-defined breeds, exposed to intense anthropogenic selection. As a consequence, farmers progressively substituted the less productive, locally adapted, native breeds with highly productive cosmopolitan breeds and progressively abandoned marginal areas.