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Assessing Bos taurus introgression in the UOA Bos indicus assembly [PDF]
Abstract Background Reference genomes are essential in the analysis of genomic data. As the cost of sequencing decreases, multiple reference genomes are being produced within species to alleviate problems such as low mapping accuracy and reference allele bias in variant calling that can be associated with the alignment ...
Naji, Maulana M. +4 more
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Ascertainment Bias in Cattle SNP Arrays and Implications for Multibreed Genomic Predictions. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Ascertainment bias of SNP for genotyping arrays, where markers are discovered largely in one breed then used to genotype other breeds, can affect scaling and dispersion of genomic breeding values in multibreed genomic evaluations. Detecting and addressing this bias is crucial for robust genetic analyses.
Warburton CL, Hayes BJ.
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Bos taurus haplotypes segregating in Nellore (Bos indicus) cattle
SummaryBrazil is the largest exporter of beef in the world, and most of that beef derives from Nellore cattle. Although considered a zebu breed (Bos indicus), the history of Nellore cattle in Brazil is marked by the importation of bulls from India, the use of a Creole taurine (Bos taurus) maternal lineage to quickly expand the herds and backcrossing to
Y. T. Utsunomiya +6 more
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Phylogenetic tree analysis for Bali Cattle based on partial sequence 16S rRNA Mitochondrial DNA [PDF]
Mitochondria DNA (mtDNA) as a source of genetic information based on the maternal genome, can provide important information for phylogenetic analysis and evolutionary biology.
Misrianti R. +3 more
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Monomorphic allele rs109231213 in 3’UTR PLAG1 gene in purebred of Bali cattle (Bos javanicus) [PDF]
The mutation rs109231213 that is located in 3’UTR of PLAG1 gene is associated with the growth and body weight in several Bos taurus and Bos indicus breeds. This study aimed to identify SNP rs109231213 in Bali cattle (Bos javanicus).
Sutikno Sutikno +3 more
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EFFECT OF SPECIES AND SEASON ON LAMINITIS PREVALENCE IN SEMEN-DONOR BULLS
The objective of this study is to determine the effect of species, season, and their interaction on laminitis prevalence in three semen-donor bull species in the Artificial Insemination Centre under tropical conditions.
Koko Wisnu Prihatin +2 more
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Background Humpless Bos taurus cattle are one of the earliest domestic cattle in Africa, followed by the arrival of humped Bos indicus cattle. The diverse indigenous cattle breeds of Africa are derived from these migrations, with most appearing to be ...
N. Z. Gebrehiwot +4 more
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Y chromosome variants in cattle Bos taurus and Bos indicus [PDF]
Summary It is shown that comparison of the size of the Y chromosome between individuals may be made as reliably by computation of measurement relative to the X chromosome as by proportionation relative to the genome in the cell. By either method agreement was found with previous studies : first in placing the Y in the size range, for the cattle ...
Watson Janine I, Halnan CRE
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