Abstract Background Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are an abundant form of genetic variation in the genome of every species and are useful for gene mapping and association studies. Of particular interest are non-synonymous SNPs, which may alter protein function and phenotype. We therefore examined bovine expressed sequences for non-synonymous SNPs and validated and tested selected SNPs for their association with measured traits. Results Over 500,000 public bovine expressed sequence tagged (EST) sequences were used to search for coding SNPs (cSNPs). A total of 15,353 SNPs were detected in the transcribed sequences studied, of which 6,325 were predicted to be coding SNPs with the remaining 9,028 SNPs presumed to be in untranslated reg...
Afrikaner, Drakensberger, and Nguni are the South African (SA) landraces that played major roles in ...
The success of genome-wide association (GWA) studies for the detection of sequence variation affecti...
The most common type of genetic variation is the SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism), a position in...
Chantier qualité GAA large number of putative single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been ident...
Fertility traits, such as heifer pregnancy, are economically important in cattle production systems,...
The majority of the 2 million bovine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) currently available in d...
In Bos taurus the universality of the reference genome is biased towards genetic variation represent...
Background: Genetic information based on molecular markers has increasingly being used in cattle bre...
We identified approximately 13 000 putative single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) by comparison of ...
Examination of bovine pituitary gland transcriptome by strand-specific RNA-seq allows detection of p...
Bovine coding region single nucleotide polymorphisms located proximal to quantitative trait loci wer...
Background: One of the goals of livestock genomics research is to identify the genetic differences r...
Abstract Background One of the goals of livestock genomics research is to identify the genetic diffe...
The methods of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) identification can lead to ascertainment bias, w...
The imprints of domestication and breed development on the genomes of livestock likely differ from t...
Afrikaner, Drakensberger, and Nguni are the South African (SA) landraces that played major roles in ...
The success of genome-wide association (GWA) studies for the detection of sequence variation affecti...
The most common type of genetic variation is the SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism), a position in...
Chantier qualité GAA large number of putative single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been ident...
Fertility traits, such as heifer pregnancy, are economically important in cattle production systems,...
The majority of the 2 million bovine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) currently available in d...
In Bos taurus the universality of the reference genome is biased towards genetic variation represent...
Background: Genetic information based on molecular markers has increasingly being used in cattle bre...
We identified approximately 13 000 putative single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) by comparison of ...
Examination of bovine pituitary gland transcriptome by strand-specific RNA-seq allows detection of p...
Bovine coding region single nucleotide polymorphisms located proximal to quantitative trait loci wer...
Background: One of the goals of livestock genomics research is to identify the genetic differences r...
Abstract Background One of the goals of livestock genomics research is to identify the genetic diffe...
The methods of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) identification can lead to ascertainment bias, w...
The imprints of domestication and breed development on the genomes of livestock likely differ from t...
Afrikaner, Drakensberger, and Nguni are the South African (SA) landraces that played major roles in ...
The success of genome-wide association (GWA) studies for the detection of sequence variation affecti...
The most common type of genetic variation is the SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism), a position in...