Goats are an economically important livestock species providing a resource of meat and milk across the world. They are of particular importance in developing countries contributing to sustainable agriculture, alleviation of poverty and utilisation of marginal grazing. Recently, a highly contiguous refence genome (ARS1) of the domestic goat was released. However, gene expression information on the domestic goat is particularly limited when compared to other ruminants. Despite great genetic similarity, ruminants vary in their susceptibility to similar pathogens, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. To elucidate the molecular basis of variation in disease response in small ruminants, a gene expressi...
The evolutionary basis of domestication has been a longstanding question and its genetic architectur...
Journal article on the origin of domestication genes in goats. One introgressed genomic region with ...
Goat domestication was critical for agriculture and civilization, but its underlying genetic changes...
Goats (Capra hircus) are an economically important livestock species providing meat and milk across ...
Goats (Capra hircus) are an economically important livestock species providing meat and milk across ...
Sheep are a key source of meat, milk and fibre for the global livestock sector, and an important bio...
Sheep are a key source of meat, milk and fibre for the global livestock sector, and an important bio...
Goat plays a crucial role in human livelihoods, being a major source of meat, milk, fiber, and hides...
The domestic goat (Capra hircus) is an important ruminant species both as a source of antibody-based...
Abstract: Since very little information is available on goat transcriptome (only few sequenced genes...
Goat genomics has evolved at a low pace because of a lack of molecular tools and sufficient investme...
Goats (Capra hircus), one of the first domesticated species, are economically important for milk and...
Goat genomics has evolved at a low pace because of a lack of molecular tools and sufficient investme...
Background The goat (Capra hircus) represents one of the most important farm animal species. It is r...
Type traits and mammary health traits are important to dairy ruminant breeding because they influenc...
The evolutionary basis of domestication has been a longstanding question and its genetic architectur...
Journal article on the origin of domestication genes in goats. One introgressed genomic region with ...
Goat domestication was critical for agriculture and civilization, but its underlying genetic changes...
Goats (Capra hircus) are an economically important livestock species providing meat and milk across ...
Goats (Capra hircus) are an economically important livestock species providing meat and milk across ...
Sheep are a key source of meat, milk and fibre for the global livestock sector, and an important bio...
Sheep are a key source of meat, milk and fibre for the global livestock sector, and an important bio...
Goat plays a crucial role in human livelihoods, being a major source of meat, milk, fiber, and hides...
The domestic goat (Capra hircus) is an important ruminant species both as a source of antibody-based...
Abstract: Since very little information is available on goat transcriptome (only few sequenced genes...
Goat genomics has evolved at a low pace because of a lack of molecular tools and sufficient investme...
Goats (Capra hircus), one of the first domesticated species, are economically important for milk and...
Goat genomics has evolved at a low pace because of a lack of molecular tools and sufficient investme...
Background The goat (Capra hircus) represents one of the most important farm animal species. It is r...
Type traits and mammary health traits are important to dairy ruminant breeding because they influenc...
The evolutionary basis of domestication has been a longstanding question and its genetic architectur...
Journal article on the origin of domestication genes in goats. One introgressed genomic region with ...
Goat domestication was critical for agriculture and civilization, but its underlying genetic changes...