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Turano-Mongolian cattle are a subgroup of domestic cattle, Bos primigenius forma taurus, and as such often called the Bos taurus turano-mongolicus group. [13] They have previously also been classified as a distinct subspecies and even as a distinct species. The invalid scientific names resulting from these classifications are: [14]
Yakutian cattle are the last remaining native Turano-Mongolian cattle breed in Siberia, [4] and one of only a few pure Turano-Mongolian breeds remaining worldwide. [7] Of the five mtDNA haplogroups (T, T1, T2, T3, T4) found in existing taurine cattle breeds, T2, T3 and T4 appear in Yakutian cattle, as in the Turano-Mongolian group in general ...
Yakutian cattle are the last remaining native Turano-Mongolian cattle breed in Siberia, [45] and one of only a few pure Turano-Mongolian breeds remaining worldwide. [46] Studies of DNA markers on autosomes show a high genetic distinctiveness and point to a long-term genetic isolation from other breeds; geographic isolation beyond the normal ...
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Mongolian cattle is a Mongolian indigenous cattle breed. The majority are found in Inner Mongolia. However, some exist in the northeast, north, and northwest. Coat colors range from brindle or reddish brown but occasionally can be seen in black, yellow, or pied. The cattle have two types: Ujumqin and Halhïn Gol. [1]
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Turano-Mongolian cattle, a group of taurine cattle in Northern and Eastern Asia This page was last edited on 9 March 2023, at 18:55 (UTC). Text is available under the ...