The first for Gallus gallus was published in 2004, serving as a landmark for avian research. Recent updates have expanded this "guide" to include:
: Research on nesting success and predators to inform reintroduction efforts. 3. Biological Characteristics gallus gallus
: Platforms like the UCSC Genome Browser provide accessible "guides" to chromosome-level assemblies, including autosomes and sex chromosomes (ZW/ZZ). The first for Gallus gallus was published in
: Monitoring domestic introgression to maintain the ancestral wild form. gallus gallus
: Mapping isoforms across 20 diverse tissues to enhance functional annotation.
Conservationists use draft guides to manage wild populations in Southeast Asia, where the pure wild genotype is threatened by interbreeding with domestic fowl. Key focus areas include: