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Multi-trait GWAS using imputed high-density genotypes from whole-genome sequencing identifies genes associated with body traits in Nile tilapia
(BMC, 2021)
Background: Body traits are generally controlled by several genes in vertebrates (i.e. polygenes), which in turn
make them difficult to identify through association mapping. Increasing the power of association studies ...
A genome-wide association study identifies multiple loci for variation in human ear morphology
(Springer Nature, 2015)
Here we report a genome-wide association study for non-pathological pinna morphology in over 5,000 Latin Americans. We find genome-wide significant association at seven genomic regions affecting: lobe size and attachment, ...
Morphological and Genomic Differences Between Cutting and Racing Lines of Quarter Horses
(2013-04-01)
To investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Quarter Horses, 120 racing and 68 cutting animals of both sexes, registered at the Brazilian Association of Quarter Horse Breeders, ...
Morphological and Genomic Differences Between Cutting and Racing Lines of Quarter Horses
(2013-04-01)
To investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Quarter Horses, 120 racing and 68 cutting animals of both sexes, registered at the Brazilian Association of Quarter Horse Breeders, ...
Genome-wide association study of blood pressure extremes identifies variant near umod associated with hypertension
(PUBLIC LIBRAY OF SCIENCE, 2010)
Genome-wide association study based on multiple imputation with low-depth sequencing data: application to biofuel traits in reed canarygrass
(Genetics Society of America, 2019)
Genome wide association study and genomic prediction for stover quality traits in tropical maize (Zea mays L.)
(Nature Publishing Group, 2021)
Impaired reproductive function in equines: From genetics to genomics
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021-02-03)
Fertility is one of the key factors in the economic and productive success of the equine industry. Despite this, studies on the genetic causes affecting reproductive performance are scarce, especially in mares, where the ...