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Abstract
Bidirectional Introgression
This cover depicts bidirectional genetic exchange between Asian and European pig populations. A DNA double helix bridging Asia (upper) and Europe (lower) symbolizes bidirectional gene flow driven by human-mediated activities, particularly intra-continental trade between China and Europe via shipping routes. This design highlights the role of human-mediated introgression in shaping the genetic and phenotypic constitution of modern pig breeds. More details can be found in article number 2416573 by Jie Yang, Zhenfang Wu, Langqing Liu, and co-workers.
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