<div><p>As the number of transgenic livestock increases, reliable detection and molecular characterization of transgene integration sites and copy number are crucial not only for interpreting the relationship between the integration site and the specific phenotype but also for commercial and economic demands. However, the ability of conventional PCR techniques to detect incomplete and multiple integration events is limited, making it technically challenging to characterize transgenes. Next-generation sequencing has enabled cost-effective, routine and widespread high-throughput genomic analysis. Here, we demonstrate the use of next-generation sequencing to extensively characterize cattle harboring a 150-kb human lactoferrin transgene that wa...
Background: Genome- and population-wide re-sequencing would allow for most efficient detection of ca...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms have been the DNA variant of choice for genomic prediction, largely ...
Advances in genomic sequencing programmes in livestock species such as cattle and sheep have enabled...
As the number of transgenic livestock increases, reliable detection and molecular characterization o...
Copy number variations (CNVs) affect a wide range of phenotypic traits; however, CNVs in or near seg...
Copy number variations (CNVs) affect a wide range of phenotypic traits; however, CNVs in or near seg...
<p>(A) The arrows represent the PCR primers used for the detection of the flanking sequences. G1 and...
Background: One of the goals of livestock genomics research is to identify the genetic differences r...
Genomic structural variation is an important and abundant source of genetic and phenotypic variation...
<p>Detection of the transgene loci in the transgenic cow #040825 by (A) the GTG-banding pattern of m...
Abstract Background Integration of genomic variation with phenotypic information is an effective app...
Abstract Background One of the goals of livestock genomics research is to identify the genetic diffe...
Abstract. After two decades of developing DNA-based tools for selection, we are at an interesting ju...
Abstract The production of transgenic farm animals (e.g., cattle) via genome engineering for the gai...
Background Genome- and population-wide re-sequencing would allow for most efficient detection of ca...
Background: Genome- and population-wide re-sequencing would allow for most efficient detection of ca...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms have been the DNA variant of choice for genomic prediction, largely ...
Advances in genomic sequencing programmes in livestock species such as cattle and sheep have enabled...
As the number of transgenic livestock increases, reliable detection and molecular characterization o...
Copy number variations (CNVs) affect a wide range of phenotypic traits; however, CNVs in or near seg...
Copy number variations (CNVs) affect a wide range of phenotypic traits; however, CNVs in or near seg...
<p>(A) The arrows represent the PCR primers used for the detection of the flanking sequences. G1 and...
Background: One of the goals of livestock genomics research is to identify the genetic differences r...
Genomic structural variation is an important and abundant source of genetic and phenotypic variation...
<p>Detection of the transgene loci in the transgenic cow #040825 by (A) the GTG-banding pattern of m...
Abstract Background Integration of genomic variation with phenotypic information is an effective app...
Abstract Background One of the goals of livestock genomics research is to identify the genetic diffe...
Abstract. After two decades of developing DNA-based tools for selection, we are at an interesting ju...
Abstract The production of transgenic farm animals (e.g., cattle) via genome engineering for the gai...
Background Genome- and population-wide re-sequencing would allow for most efficient detection of ca...
Background: Genome- and population-wide re-sequencing would allow for most efficient detection of ca...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms have been the DNA variant of choice for genomic prediction, largely ...
Advances in genomic sequencing programmes in livestock species such as cattle and sheep have enabled...