Browsing by Author "Raudsepp, Terje"
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Shields, Jordan Elizabeth (2012-02-14)NMES1 is a gene of unknown function first characterized in 2002. Reduction of the expression of this gene has been implicated in skin tumorigenesis in mice. Expression of NMES1 is observed in epithelial tissue but expression ...
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Fagundes De Avila, Felipe (2014-08-06)The development of gene maps constitutes a key feature for understanding genome architecture and comparative evolution. The genomes of some livestock species such as cattle, horses and pigs, have received considerable ...
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Ghosh, Sharmila; Qu, Zhipeng; Das, Pranab J.; Fang, Erica; Juras, Rytis; Cothran, E. Gus; McDonell, Sue; Kenney, Daniel G.; Lear, Teri L.; Adelson, David L.; Chowdhary, Bhanu P.; Raudsepp, Terje; Barsh, Gregory S. (PLoS Genetics, 2014)
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Paria, Nandina (2012-02-14)The genetic component of mammalian male fertility is complex and involves thousands of genes. The majority of these genes are distributed on autosomes and the X chromosome, while a small number are located on the Y chromosome. ...
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Castaneda, Caitlin Patricia (2022-05-18)Stallion fertility is a complex trait, affected by a considerable genetic component. Knowledge about the genetic factors contributing to reduced fertility in stallions is currently limited. The goal of this Dissertation ...
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Jevit, Matthew John (2022-11-07)Despite the unique genetic contribution of sex chromosomes, their studies generally lag behind the rest of the genome. Therefore, the aim of this thesis is to advance the assembly, annotation of sex chromosomes in domestic ...
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Wang, Aaron Stephen (2013-02-04)MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs that act as post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression in eukaryotic genomes and are thought to be critically involved in many biological processes. While the functions ...
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Paria, Nandina; Raudsepp, Terje; Pearks Wilkerson, Alison J.; O'Brien, Patricia C. M.; Ferguson-Smith, Malcom A.; Love, Charles C.; Arnold, Carolyn; Rakestraw, Peter; Murphy, William J.; Chowdhary, Bhanu P.; Orban, Laszlo (PloS One, 2011)
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Khanshour, Anas M (2013-07-05)Humans and horses weaved together wonderful stories of adventure and generosity. As a part of human history and civilization, Arabian horses ignite imagination throughout the world. Populations of this breed exist in many ...
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Raudsepp, Terje; McCue, Molly E.; Das, Pranab J.; Dobson, Lauren; Vishnoi, Monika; Fritz, Krista L.; Schaefer, Robert; Rendahl, Aaron K.; Derr, James N.; Love, Charles C.; Varner, Dickson D.; Chowdhary, Bhanu P.; Barsh, Gregory S. (PLoS Genetics, 2012)
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Wang, Jixin (2012-02-14)Equine laminitis is a debilitating disease that causes extreme sufferring in afflicted horses and often results in a lifetime of chronic pain. The exact sequence of pathophysiological events culminating in laminitis has ...
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Alshanbari, Fahad (2019-12-04)Camelids are an important livestock species in many regions of the world, often used for transportation and the production of wool/fiber, meat, and milk. Furthermore, they are used as exotic animals in zoos and shows, and ...
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Davis, Brian W (2013-05-13)Hybrid male sterility (HMS) is typically the first mechanism fortifying reproductive isolation resulting from genomic incompatibilities. Three interspecies feline breeds derived from domestic cat crosses to wild cat species ...
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Brinkmeyer-Langford, Candice L; Childers, Christopher P; Fritz, Krista L; Gustafson-Seabury, Ashley L; Cothran, Marian; Raudsepp, Terje; Womack, James E; Skow, Loren C (BMC Genomics, 2009)
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Brinkmeyer Langford, Candice Lea (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)High-resolution physically ordered gene maps for the horse (Equus caballus, ECA) are essential to the identification of genes associated with hereditary diseases and traits of interest like fertility, coat color, and disease ...
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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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Durkin, Keith W. (2010-01-16)The primary goal of the Thoroughbred industry is to breed and train superior equine athletes capable of excelling on the racetrack. To date, research into the genetic underpinnings of athletic ability has been limited in ...
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Fang, Erica (2012-02-14)Sex determination in mammals is regulated by the sex-determining region on the Y chromosome (SRY); the presence of SRY activates the male developmental pathway and suppresses the gene network necessary for female gonad ...
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Seabury, Christopher M.; Dowd, Scot E.; Seabury, Paul M.; Raudsepp, Terje; Brightsmith, Donald J.; Liboriussen, Poul; Halley, Yvette; Fisher, Colleen A.; Owens, Elaine; Viswanathan, Ganesh; Tizard, Ian R.; Janke, Axel (PloS One, 2013)
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Murphy, William J; Pearks Wilkerson, Alison J; Raudsepp, Terje; Agarwala, Richa; Schäffer, Alejandro A; Stanyon, Roscoe; Chowdhary, Bhanu P; Page, David (PLoS Genetics, 2006)