Browsing by Author "Gill, Clare A"
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Prause, Macee Robyn (2016-12-06)Methylation of the carbon 5 position of cytosine is a common epigenetic mark in vertebrates, and has been associated with male infertility. Methylation can be affected by environmental changes in utero and our long-term ...
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McKay, Stephanie D; Schnabel, Robert D; Murdoch, Brenda M; Matukumalli, Lakshmi K; Aerts, Jan; Coppieters, Wouter; Crews, Denny; Neto, Emmanuel Dias; Gill, Clare A; Gao, Chuan; Mannen, Hideyuki; Wang, Zhiquan; Van Tassell, Curt P; Williams, John L; Taylor, Jeremy F; Moore, Stephen S (BMC Genetics, 2008)
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Womack, Tasha R (2014-10-02)In cattle, differences in base coat color are attributed to the enzymatic activity specified by the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) locus with alleles coding for black (ED), red (e), and wild-type (E+). These alleles have ...
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Peer, Shawna Marie (2015-05-12)The presence and activity of glutathione S-transferase alpha 3 (GSTA3) in the testosterone biosynthesis pathway of humans and multiple mammalian species is a new concept. Some researchers have hypothesized that the gene ...
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Koralewski, Tomasz E (2010-07-29)Four major Southern pines, Pinus echinata Mill., P. elliottii Engelm., P. palustris Mill. and P. taeda L. are evolutionarily young and closely related. They have not been intensely researched except P. taeda. In this study ...
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Hulse-Kemp, Amanda M (2015-04-01)Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the largest producer of natural textile fibers. Most worldwide and domestic cotton fiber production is based on cultivars of G. hirsutum L., an allotetraploid. Genetic improvement of cotton remains ...
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Holland, Paul Wesley (2018-07-24)Ewe reproductive life traits such as longevity and stayability (the probability that a ewe will avoid removal from the flock due to reproductive performance or health) are economically important because of the relationship ...
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Vaughn, Robert Neil (2013-02-01)Tenderness is a key issue for consumers that is influenced by many environmental and genetic factors. Electrical stimulation (ES) is a postmortem treatment used to increase tenderness and reduce variation between carcasses ...
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Engle, Bailey (2019-05-30)Beef cow reproductive longevity represents the cumulation of a lifetime of fertility and production traits and is an important contributor to a producer’s profitability. Stayability is a component of longevity, and is often ...
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Villa-Angulo, Rafael; Matukumalli, Lakshmi K; Gill, Clare A; Choi, Jungwoo; Van Tassell, Curtis P; Grefenstette, John J (BMC Genetics, 2009)
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Hulsman Hanna, Lauren L; Sanders, James O; Riley, David G; Abbey, Colette A; Gill, Clare A (Genetics Selection Evolution, 2014)
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Xing, Yue (2018-11-16)Copy number variants (CNV) are insertions or deletions of 1 kb or larger in a genome with variable number of copies compared to a reference genome that can affect phenotypic expression. Methods for identifying and applying ...
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Luck, John 1986- (2011-04-29)The objective of this study was to map quantitative trait loci for feed efficiency in Bos taurus indicus x Bos taurus taurus crossbred steers. Steers (n = 231) were from 13 full-sibling embryo transfer Nellore-Angus F2 ...
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Holland, Paul W (2015-05-05)The genetics of coat color for cattle are important to breeders and breed associations because phenotypes of these animals are used for breed recognition and premiums or discounts can be given due to the phenotypes. The ...
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De Santiago, Luis Miguel (2020-07-16)Cotton, the leading natural textile fiber, develops as modified seed trichomes, produced in copious amounts by genetically elite cultivars of two domesticated New World Upland tetraploid (2n=4x=52) species, Upland cotton ...
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Caldwell, Jana Denise (2014-09-04)Musculoskeletal disorders are one of the leading causes of morality in neonatal Thoroughbred foals. Contracted Foal Syndrome (CFS) has accounted for up to 48% of such disorders in foals submitted for necropsy according to ...
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Hulsman, Lauren Lorene (2013-05-15)The objectives of this study were to 1) evaluate marker associations for genomic regions of interest and significant ontology terms, 2) evaluate and compare 4 models for their efficacy in predicting genetic merit, 3) ...
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Delgadillo Liberona, Jose Sebastian (2019-07-10)Increase in world population constantly raises the global demand for food. To respond to this demand, livestock systems require to constantly increase their production and/or efficiency. Improvement of beef production can ...
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Snelling, Warren M; Chiu, Readman; Schein, Jacqueline E; Hobbs, Matthew; Abbey, Colette A; Adelson, David L; Aerts, Jan; Bennett, Gary L; Bosdet, Ian E; Boussaha, Mekki; Brauning, Rudiger; Caetano, Alexandre R; Costa, Marcos M; Crawford, Allan M; Dalrymple, Brian P; Eggen, André; Everts-van der Wind, Annelie; Floriot, Sandrine; Gautier, Mathieu; Gill, Clare A; Green, Ronnie D; Holt, Robert; Jann, Oliver; Jones, Steven JM; Kappes, Steven M; Keele, John W; de Jong, Pieter J; Larkin, Denis M; Lewin, Harris A; McEwan, John C; McKay, Stephanie; Marra, Marco A; Mathewson, Carrie A; Matukumalli, Lakshmi K; Moore, Stephen S; Murdoch, Brenda; Nicholas, Frank W; Osoegawa, Kazutoyo; Roy, Alice; Salih, Hanni; Schibler, Laurent; Schnabel, Robert D; Silveri, Licia; Skow, Loren C; Smith, Timothy PL; Sonstegard, Tad S; Taylor, Jeremy F; Tellam, Ross; Van Tassell, Curtis P; Williams, John L; Womack, James E; Wye, Natasja H; Yang, George; Zhao, Shaying (GenomeBiology.com, 2007)
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Sarlo, Kaitlyn Mary (2016-08-08)Nellore-Angus halfblood reciprocal F2 and F3 steers (n = 372) produced in the Texas A&M AgriLife Research McGregor Genomics project were evaluated for weight and growth through different stages of life, including after a ...