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Table 1.

Primer information of BMPRIB Gene.

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics of population growth traits of Qira Black sheep and German Merino sheep.

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Fig 1.

Heat map of genetic relationship matrix between Qira Black sheep and German Merino sheep.

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Fig 2.

PCA group results of Qira Black sheep and German Merino sheep.

Note: The red part (QR) is Qira Black sheep; The green part (GM) is German Merino sheep.

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Fig 3.

Manhattan plot of Genome-wide association analysis of growth traits between Qira Black sheep and German Merino sheep.

Note: A for Body length; B for Body height; C for Body weight; D for the chest circumference.The horizontal red line in the figure represents the Genome-wide significance level threshold, and SNPs located above the red line indicate reaching the Genome-wide significance level.

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Table 3.

Genome-wide association analysis results and candidate genes of growth traits of Qira Black sheep and German Merino sheep.

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Fig 4.

Quantile-quantile (Q-Q) plots of Genome-wide association results for 4 traits.

Note: A for Body length; B for Body height; C for Body weight; D for the chest circumference.

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Fig 5.

PCR amplification of BMPRIB Gene.

M: DNA standard DL 2000; 1–14: Amplification product of the BMPRIB gene.

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Fig 6.

Sequencing results of BMPR1B Gene (g.431965A > G).

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Table 4.

Correlation analysis between BMPRIB Gene g.431965A > G locus and growth traits of Qira Black Sheep.

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