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Match-a-Yak: a Tool to Minimize Inbreeding in North American Yaks

Match-a-Yak: a Tool to Minimize Inbreeding in North American Yaks

ID-273: Match-a-Yak: a Tool to Minimize Inbreeding in North American Yaks

Authored by: Les Anderson Darrh Bullock Ted Kalbfleisch Jeff Lehmkuhler Mary McCarty

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Abstract

The domesticated yak (Bos grunniens) arrived in North America in the late 1890s. A few animals were imported into Canada and North American zoos and became the foundation of the North American genetic pool. Research was conducted in Alaska hybridizing them with Highland cattle in the early 1900s. A handful of yaks were imported into the United States in the early 1900s and again later in the 1980s. However, the genetic diversity of the North American yak is limited, necessitating a need to manage breeding programs to reduce inbreeding.

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Publication ID

ID-273

Status

New

Publication Date

Sep. 25, 2023

Series

Multi-Part Series

N/A


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Language

English

Peer Reviewed?

Yes

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Associate Director, Educational Publications

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