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Expressing Results From a Mendelian Randomization Analysis
Burgess, S, O'Donnell, CJ, Gill, D
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ABSTRACT This study estimated genetic parameters for pregnancy loss (PL) in Brahman cattle and evaluated the genetic correlation of PL with growth and reproductive traits using both the pedigree relationship matrix (A) and pedigree plus genomic relationship matrix (H). Data were collected from two herds in Bolivia, focusing on three age groups: heifers,
Daniel Cardona‐Cifuentes +7 more
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Causal associations between sleep disorders and endometriosis: A Mendelian randomization analysis. [PDF]
Yang X, Qin Y, Zhao H, Zhou Y, Zhou H.
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Sleep phenotypes and mental disorders: analysis of causality with two-sample Mendelian randomization [PDF]
Mattia Marchi +5 more
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Assessment of intrathecal therapy in the treatment of familial haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.
Katarina Zivkovic +9 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of the present study was to infer genetic (co) variance components and to estimate parity‐specific breeding values for the female fertility traits non‐return rate after 56 days, the interval from calving to first service and days open by applying random regression models on a time‐dependent parity scale. In this regard, we considered a
Sina Sakhaei‐far +2 more
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Obesity-induced hypoadiponectinaemia:the opposite influences of central and peripheral fat compartments [PDF]
Barros, AJD +6 more
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Instrumental Variables Analysis and Mendelian Randomization for Causal Inference
Moodie, E.E.M., Cessie, S. le
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Genetic Evaluation of Beef Sires Using a Beef‐on‐Dairy Crossbred Reference Population
ABSTRACT In recent years, Beef‐on‐Dairy (BoD) crossbreeding programs have gained momentum to enhance dairy cattle's economic and genetic merits while meeting the demand for high‐quality beef. However, bulls with superior growth potential can lead to calving problems; thus, Holstein dairy farmers must decide which semen to use to avoid calving problems ...
Julius Mugambe +4 more
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