Deep RNA sequencing experiment was employed to detect putative single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in mammary epithelial cells between two diverse cattle breeds (Jersey and Kashmiri) to understand the variations in the coding regions that reflect differences in milk production traits. The low milk-producing Kashmiri cattle are being replaced by crossbreeding practices with Jersey cattle with the aim of improving milk production. However, crossbred animals are prone to infections and various other diseases resulting in unsustainable milk production. In this study, we tend to identify high-impact SNPs from Jersey and Kashmiri cows (utilizing RNA-Seq data) to delineate key pathways mediating milk production traits in both breeds. A total of ...
BackgroundIn the evolutionary time scale, selection shapes the genetic variation and alters the arch...
AbstractMastitis is a mammary disease that frequently affects dairy cattle. Despite considerable res...
The purpose of this study was to identify genomic regions explaining a major proportion of the genet...
Not AvailableDeep RNA sequencing experiment was employed to detect putative single nucleotide polymo...
Jersey and Kashmiri cattle are important dairy breeds that contribute significantly to the total mil...
Jersey and Kashmiri cattle are important dairy breeds that contribute significantly to the total mil...
Dairy cattle are an interesting model for gaining insights into the genes responsible for the large ...
BACKGROUND: The maintenance of lactation in mammals is the result of a balance between competing sig...
Background: The maintenance of lactation in mammals is the result of a balance between competing sig...
Background : Genetic polymorphisms are known to influence milk production and composition. However, ...
The quality and safety of milk is challenged by cow mastitis, and the value of somatic cell score (S...
Abstract Background A better understanding of the genetic architecture of complex traits can contrib...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) based on high throughput SNP genotyping technologies open a b...
Mastitis is the most economically devastating disease affecting the dairy industry. A genetic marker...
We have sequenced the whole genomes of eight proven Holstein bulls from the four half-sib or full-si...
BackgroundIn the evolutionary time scale, selection shapes the genetic variation and alters the arch...
AbstractMastitis is a mammary disease that frequently affects dairy cattle. Despite considerable res...
The purpose of this study was to identify genomic regions explaining a major proportion of the genet...
Not AvailableDeep RNA sequencing experiment was employed to detect putative single nucleotide polymo...
Jersey and Kashmiri cattle are important dairy breeds that contribute significantly to the total mil...
Jersey and Kashmiri cattle are important dairy breeds that contribute significantly to the total mil...
Dairy cattle are an interesting model for gaining insights into the genes responsible for the large ...
BACKGROUND: The maintenance of lactation in mammals is the result of a balance between competing sig...
Background: The maintenance of lactation in mammals is the result of a balance between competing sig...
Background : Genetic polymorphisms are known to influence milk production and composition. However, ...
The quality and safety of milk is challenged by cow mastitis, and the value of somatic cell score (S...
Abstract Background A better understanding of the genetic architecture of complex traits can contrib...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) based on high throughput SNP genotyping technologies open a b...
Mastitis is the most economically devastating disease affecting the dairy industry. A genetic marker...
We have sequenced the whole genomes of eight proven Holstein bulls from the four half-sib or full-si...
BackgroundIn the evolutionary time scale, selection shapes the genetic variation and alters the arch...
AbstractMastitis is a mammary disease that frequently affects dairy cattle. Despite considerable res...
The purpose of this study was to identify genomic regions explaining a major proportion of the genet...