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  2. List of cattle breeds - Wikipedia

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    Bos taurus (or Bos taurus taurus), typically referred to as "taurine" cattle, are generally adapted to cooler climates and include almost all cattle breeds originating from Europe and northern Asia. In some parts of the world further species of cattle are found (both as wild and domesticated animals), and some of these are related so closely to ...

  3. Turano-Mongolian cattle - Wikipedia

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    Of the five mtDNA haplogroups (T, T1, T2, T3, T4) found in existing taurine cattle breeds, T2, T3 and T4 appear in the Turano-Mongolian group. T4 is unique to the breeds of this group. T is found in both Near Eastern and European breeds, while T1 appears only in African and (at lower frequencies) in Near Eastern breeds.

  4. American Brahman - Wikipedia

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    The Brahman is an American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle. It was bred in the United States from 1885 using cattle originating in India, imported at various times from the United Kingdom, India, and Brazil. These were mainly Gir, Guzerá and Nelore stock, with some Indu-Brasil, Krishna Valley and Ongole. The Brahman has a high ...

  5. Cattle - Wikipedia

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    The hybrid origin of some types may not be obvious – for example, genetic testing of the Dwarf Lulu breed, the only taurine-type cattle in Nepal, found them to be a mix of taurine cattle, zebu, and yak. [80] N'dama cattle in a livestock market in Mali. The aurochs originally ranged throughout Europe, North Africa, and much of Asia.

  6. Sanga cattle - Wikipedia

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    African cattle, bearing the Y2 haplogroup, form a sub-group within the overall group of taurine cattle. [28] As a Near Eastern origin of African cattle requires a conceptual bottleneck to sustain the view, the diverseness of the Y2 haplogroup and T1 haplogroup do not support the view of a bottleneck having occurred, and thus, does not support a ...

  7. Santa Gertrudis cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Gertrudis is an American breed of beef cattle. It is a taurine-indicine hybrid breed, descended from both zebu and European cattle. It was bred in the early twentieth century in Texas, and received official recognition in 1940.

  8. Beefalo - Wikipedia

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    However, genomic analysis has found that the vast majority of "Beefalo", even those considered pedigree by the breed association, have no detectable bison ancestry, with no sampled Beefalo having higher than 18% bison ancestry, with most "Beefalo" consisting of a mixture of taurine cattle and zebu cattle ancestry. [4]

  9. Yanbian cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Yanbian is a taurine breed of cattle that originated in northeast China. [1] They belong to the "yellow" class of Chinese cattle, [2] and are closely related to the Korean Hanwoo breed, having diverged from a common ancestor in the late 19th/early 20th century. [3]