Browsing by Author "Skow, Loren"
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Chen, Junfeng; Huddleston, John; Buckley, Reuben; Malig, Maika; Lawhon, Sara; Skow, Loren; Mi Ok Lee; Eichler, Evan; Andersson, Leif; Womack, James (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2015)
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Chen, Junfeng (2016-03-02)NK-lysin is a cationic antimicrobial peptide (AMP) of the host innate immune system and active against a broad spectrum of targets, including bacteria, viruses, fungi and cancer cells. NK-lysin has been well-studied in ...
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Dindot, Scott Victor (Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)The advent of somatic cell nuclear transfer in cattle has provided the opportunity for researchers to generate genetically identical animals as well as animals that possess precise genetic modifications for agriculture and ...
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Genetic and Phylogenetic Studies of Toll-Like Receptor 5 (TLR5) in River Buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis) Jones, Brittany (2012-08-21)River buffalo are economically important to many countries and only recently has their genome been explored for the purpose of mapping genetic variation in traits of economic and biologic interest. The purpose of this ...
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Santani, Avni Bhawan (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Stallion fertility is of significant economic importance in the multibillion dollar equine industry. Presently, the underlying genetic causes of infertility in stallions are unknown. Analysis of the human genome has shown ...
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Agnese Viļuma; Mikko, Sofia; Hahn, Daniela; Skow, Loren; Göran Andersson; Tomas F. Bergström (Scientific Reports, 2017)
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Doan, Ryan (2013-06-26)Separate domestication events and strong selective pressures have created diverse phenotypes among existing cattle populations; however, the genetic determinants underlying most phenotypes are currently unknown. Bos taurus ...
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Grosz, Michael David (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1992)Sequences homologous to a 2.3 kilobase (kb) human HSP70 cDNA were extracted from a bovine sperm DNA library. The cloned DNA was restriction mapped and sequences containing HSP70 coding regions, along with those sequences ...
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Ramlachan, Nicole (Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a genomic region containing genes of immunomodulatory importance. MHC class I genes encode cell-surface glycoproteins that present peptides to circulating T cells, playing a ...