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Genome-wide markers redeem the lost identity of a heavily managed gamebird

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Heavily managed wildlife may suffer from genetic homogenisation and reshuffling of locally adapted genotypes with non-native ones. This phenomenon often affects natural populations by reducing their evolutionary potential and speeding up the ongoing biodiversity crisis. For decades, the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa), an intensively managed gamebird of conservation concern and considerable socio-economic importance, has been subjected to extensive releases of farm-reared hybrids with the chukar partridge (A. chukar) and translocations irrespective of subspecific affinity. These practices have led to serious concerns that the genetic integrity and biogeographic structure of most red-legged partridge populations are irreversibly affected, as suggested by previous studies based on few genetic markers. Using over 168,000 genome-wide loci and a sampling across the entire A. rufa range, we detected unexpectedly limited and spatially uneven chukar introgression as well as significant in..., The dataset is genome-wide Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) from 96 individuals of Alectoris patridges. Please refer to the publication and the supplimentery table for detailed sample information.  , The data are Stacks files and logs for the SNP calling. There are two zipped foulders include dataset of two Alectoris species and only Alectoris rufa respectively. Â
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