Table 1. Nine chicken populations were surveyed in this study.
Breeds | Abbreviation | Location | Sample size | Altitude1 | Group | Latitude1 | Longitude1 |
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Tibetan chicken | T | Ganzi, Sichuan | 30 | 2930 m | High | 28° 55′ 52.25′ | 99° 47′ 54.30′ |
Grey chicken | G | Guangyuan, Sichuan | 30 | 1374 m | High | 32° 38′ 52.48′ | 106° 05′ 46.36′ |
Chengkou mountainous chicken | CK | Chengkou, Chongqing | 27 | 753 m | Middle | 31° 56′ 51.92′ | 108° 39′ 50.76′ |
Jiuyuan chicken | JY | Taiping town, Sichuan | 30 | 668 m | Middle | 32° 04′ 01.40′ | 108° 02′ 13.92′ |
Pengxian yellow chicken | PY | Guihua town, Sichuan | 30 | 643 m | Middle | 31° 02′ 02.94′ | 103° 47′ 37.07′ |
Da ninghe chicken | DH | Wuxi, Chongqing | 24 | 219 m | Low | 31° 23′ 55.57′ | 109° 34′ 11.76′ |
Tassel first chicken | TF | Wulong, Chongqing | 30 | 177 m | Low | 29° 19′ 32.72′ | 107° 45′ 35.48′ |
Gushi chicken | GS | Gushi, Henan | 26 | 54 m | Low | 32° 11′ 22.25′ | 115° 40′ 18.79′ |
Wenchang chicken | WC | Wenchang, Hainan | 29 | 17 m | Low | 19° 44′ 27.63′ | 110° 46′ 21.40′ |
Original locations of the breeds. The determination of altitude, latitude and longitude using the sampling points as the criterion.