Llama, the most numerous domestic camelid in Argentina, has good fiber-production ability. Although a few genes related to other productive traits have been characterized, the molecular genetic basis of fiber growth control in camelids is still poorly understood. Fibroblast growth factor 5 (FGF5) is a secreted signaling protein that controls hair growth in humans and other mammals. Mutations in the FGF5 gene have been associated with long-hair phenotypes in several species. Here, we sequenced the llama FGF5 gene, which consists of three exons encoding 813bp. cDNA analysis from hair follicles revealed the expression of two FGF5 alternative spliced transcripts, in one of which exon 2 is absent. DNA variation analysis showed four polymorphisms...
To determine the genetic regulation of “hair length” in the domestic cat, a whole-genome scan was pe...
Camelids are an important livestock species in many regions of the world, often used for transportat...
Domestic species present a wide phenotypic diversity. As their genomic sequences become available, f...
Llama, the most numerous domestic camelid in Argentina, has good fiber-production ability. Although ...
Two different phenotypes are described in alpaca, identified as suri and huacaya, which differ in th...
Two coat phenotypes have been described in alpaca, Huacaya and Suri. The most common Huacaya type, ...
Two different phenotypes are described in alpaca, identified as Suri and Huacaya which differ for th...
Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species provide important...
The poster belongs to Tasneem Maraqa, a graduate student at Kuwait University supervised by me and c...
Abstract Background Like humans, the living elephants are unusual among mammals in being sparsely co...
Keratin-associated proteins (KAP) are one of the main structural components of hair fiber. Within th...
Growth hormone (GH) is a peptide hormone found in most vertebrates, which has important effects on t...
The cashmere hair follicle perpetually goes through three stages: growth (anagen), involution (catag...
Background: Like humans, the living elephants are unusual among mammals in being sparsely covered w...
The myogenic factors (MYF) 5 and 6 are integral to the initiation and development of skeletal muscle...
To determine the genetic regulation of “hair length” in the domestic cat, a whole-genome scan was pe...
Camelids are an important livestock species in many regions of the world, often used for transportat...
Domestic species present a wide phenotypic diversity. As their genomic sequences become available, f...
Llama, the most numerous domestic camelid in Argentina, has good fiber-production ability. Although ...
Two different phenotypes are described in alpaca, identified as suri and huacaya, which differ in th...
Two coat phenotypes have been described in alpaca, Huacaya and Suri. The most common Huacaya type, ...
Two different phenotypes are described in alpaca, identified as Suri and Huacaya which differ for th...
Animal fibres from South American camelids and other fibre or wool bearing species provide important...
The poster belongs to Tasneem Maraqa, a graduate student at Kuwait University supervised by me and c...
Abstract Background Like humans, the living elephants are unusual among mammals in being sparsely co...
Keratin-associated proteins (KAP) are one of the main structural components of hair fiber. Within th...
Growth hormone (GH) is a peptide hormone found in most vertebrates, which has important effects on t...
The cashmere hair follicle perpetually goes through three stages: growth (anagen), involution (catag...
Background: Like humans, the living elephants are unusual among mammals in being sparsely covered w...
The myogenic factors (MYF) 5 and 6 are integral to the initiation and development of skeletal muscle...
To determine the genetic regulation of “hair length” in the domestic cat, a whole-genome scan was pe...
Camelids are an important livestock species in many regions of the world, often used for transportat...
Domestic species present a wide phenotypic diversity. As their genomic sequences become available, f...