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Pangenome-based association testing between a structural variant located upstream of the KIT gene and head depigmentation across a diverse panel of cattle breeds. [PDF]

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Sorin V   +8 more
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Genome-Wide Association Study of Gross Hair Weight and Hair Length Traits in Different Body Regions of Tianzhu White Yak. [PDF]

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Liu Y   +12 more
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Development and Application of a Polymerase Spiral Reaction (PSR)-Based Isothermal Assay for Rapid Detection of Yak (<i>Bos grunniens</i>) Meat. [PDF]

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Mech MM   +16 more
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Polymorphic microsatellite loci from ddRAD sequencing data in different Indian yak populations adapted to diverse climatic conditions. [PDF]

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Mitochondrial Introgression With Potential Functional Effects in North American Yak. [PDF]

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Elucidation of infertility in crossbred cattle-yak and development of yak semen preservation method

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Expression of Rad51 and the histo-morphological evaluation of testis of the sterile male cattle-yak

Theriogenology, 2021
Meiotic recombination is key to the repair of DNA double-strand break damage, provide a link between homologs for proper chromosome segregation as well as ensure genetic diversity in organisms. Defects in recombination often lead to sterility. The ubiquitously expressed Rad51 and the meiosis-specific DMC1 are two closely related recombinases that ...
Niayale Robert, Honghong He
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The low expression of Dmrt7 is associated with spermatogenic arrest in cattle-yak

Molecular Biology Reports, 2014
Dmrt7 is a member of the DM domain family of genes. Dmrt7 deficiency is also a strong candidate as a cause for male cattle-yak infertility, as it is regarded as essential for male spermatogenesis, between the pachynema and diplonema stages. In our study, the coding region sequence of yak and cattle-yak Dmrt7 was cloned by molecular cloning techniques ...
Xian Guo, Xiao-Yun Wu, Yan Ping
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