Footrot is a contagious and debilitating hoof disease of sheep. It is caused by the bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus. Research over the last 15 years at Lincoln University has revealed that a MHC gene called DQA2 is associated with sheep having a greater or lesser likelihood of getting footrot. This research has become the basis of a gene-marker test that enables sheep breeders to identify sheep that are considered less likely to get footrot
Footrot is an important disease in sheep and has a severe impact resulting in economic loss to the f...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) consists of a long array of genetic loci which are centra...
The diagnosis of footrot in sheep and goats is not an easy task. Two main techniques are used for di...
Footrot is a contagious disease that affects the hoof of sheep and other ungulates. The severity of ...
Footrot is the most costly and impacting animal welfare disease in small ruminants. The putative gen...
Footrot is a contagious bacterial disease of ruminants caused by the bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus...
Footrot is prevalent in most sheep-producing countries. Two forms are generally recognised: virulent...
Ovine footrot is a contagious bacterial disease caused by Dichelobacter nodosus. It is endemic to Ne...
Smith EM, Hoffman J, Green LE, Amos W. Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with...
Ovine footrot is a contagious disease of sheep caused by Dichelobacter nodosus which results in prod...
The objectives of this study were to assess (i) the nature and frequency of polymorphism of the DQA2...
Footrot is a contagious disease where Dichelobacter nodosus, a Gram negative bacterium, is the neces...
Footrot is an infectious bacterial disease of sheep that causes lameness. The causal agent is Dichel...
Footrot is one of the most important causes of lameness in global sheep populations and is character...
Ovine footrot is the main cause of lameness in sheep around the world and is responsible for extensi...
Footrot is an important disease in sheep and has a severe impact resulting in economic loss to the f...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) consists of a long array of genetic loci which are centra...
The diagnosis of footrot in sheep and goats is not an easy task. Two main techniques are used for di...
Footrot is a contagious disease that affects the hoof of sheep and other ungulates. The severity of ...
Footrot is the most costly and impacting animal welfare disease in small ruminants. The putative gen...
Footrot is a contagious bacterial disease of ruminants caused by the bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus...
Footrot is prevalent in most sheep-producing countries. Two forms are generally recognised: virulent...
Ovine footrot is a contagious bacterial disease caused by Dichelobacter nodosus. It is endemic to Ne...
Smith EM, Hoffman J, Green LE, Amos W. Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with...
Ovine footrot is a contagious disease of sheep caused by Dichelobacter nodosus which results in prod...
The objectives of this study were to assess (i) the nature and frequency of polymorphism of the DQA2...
Footrot is a contagious disease where Dichelobacter nodosus, a Gram negative bacterium, is the neces...
Footrot is an infectious bacterial disease of sheep that causes lameness. The causal agent is Dichel...
Footrot is one of the most important causes of lameness in global sheep populations and is character...
Ovine footrot is the main cause of lameness in sheep around the world and is responsible for extensi...
Footrot is an important disease in sheep and has a severe impact resulting in economic loss to the f...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) consists of a long array of genetic loci which are centra...
The diagnosis of footrot in sheep and goats is not an easy task. Two main techniques are used for di...