BACKGROUND: Genetic improvement of wool and growth traits is a major goal in the sheep industry, but their underlying genetic architecture remains elusive. To improve our understanding of these mechanisms, we conducted a weighted single-step genome-wide association study (WssGWAS) and then integrated the results with large-scale transcriptome data for five wool traits and one growth trait in Merino sheep: mean fibre diameter (MFD), coefficient of variation of the fibre diameter (CVFD), crimp number (CN), mean staple length (MSL), greasy fleece weight (GFW), and live weight (LW).RESULTS: Our dataset comprised 7135 individuals with phenotype data, among which 1217 had high-density (HD) genotype data (n = 372,534). The genotypes of 707 of thes...
Merino sheep represents a valuable genetic resource worldwide. In this study, we investigated select...
Merino sheep represents a valuable genetic resource worldwide. In this study, we investigated select...
Background: A previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified the kinesin family member 16B...
BACKGROUND: Genetic improvement of wool and growth traits is a major goal in the sheep industry, but...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide a powerful approach for identifying quantitative trai...
BACKGROUND: Growth and meat production traits are significant economic traits in sheep. The aim of t...
Background: Growth and meat production traits are significant economic traits in sheep. The aim of t...
Abstract Background Imputation to whole-genome sequence is now possi...
<div><p>Wool fiber diameter (WFD) is the most important economic trait of wool. However, the genes s...
Fibroblast growth factor 5 (FGF5) gene, a member of fibroblast growth factor superfamily, plays sign...
Abstract Background Body size in sheep is an important indicator of productivity, growth and health ...
The aim of this study was to identify genomic regions and genes associated with the fiber diameter (...
Over the last years, high-throughput technologies have provided the opportunity to explore the genom...
Sheep (Ovis aries) is one of the important livestock with diverse phenotypic traits. However, little...
Fat-tailed sheep (Ovis aries) can survive in harsh environments and satisfy human’s intake of dietar...
Merino sheep represents a valuable genetic resource worldwide. In this study, we investigated select...
Merino sheep represents a valuable genetic resource worldwide. In this study, we investigated select...
Background: A previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified the kinesin family member 16B...
BACKGROUND: Genetic improvement of wool and growth traits is a major goal in the sheep industry, but...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide a powerful approach for identifying quantitative trai...
BACKGROUND: Growth and meat production traits are significant economic traits in sheep. The aim of t...
Background: Growth and meat production traits are significant economic traits in sheep. The aim of t...
Abstract Background Imputation to whole-genome sequence is now possi...
<div><p>Wool fiber diameter (WFD) is the most important economic trait of wool. However, the genes s...
Fibroblast growth factor 5 (FGF5) gene, a member of fibroblast growth factor superfamily, plays sign...
Abstract Background Body size in sheep is an important indicator of productivity, growth and health ...
The aim of this study was to identify genomic regions and genes associated with the fiber diameter (...
Over the last years, high-throughput technologies have provided the opportunity to explore the genom...
Sheep (Ovis aries) is one of the important livestock with diverse phenotypic traits. However, little...
Fat-tailed sheep (Ovis aries) can survive in harsh environments and satisfy human’s intake of dietar...
Merino sheep represents a valuable genetic resource worldwide. In this study, we investigated select...
Merino sheep represents a valuable genetic resource worldwide. In this study, we investigated select...
Background: A previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified the kinesin family member 16B...