AbstractA genome-wide association study for morphometric traits was conducted in 184 Quarter Horses, 120 from a racing population, and 64 from a cutting population, which were genotyped using the Illumina EquineSNP50 chip. Association analysis was performed with 42,058 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (after quality control) using Qxpak5 software. The following traits were measured: weight (W), rump length (RL), and body length (BL). These morphometric traits are important for the best performance in race and cutting events. For weight, three SNPs associated (P < .0001) were found on chromosomes (Equus caballus autosomes [ECA]) 2 and 3. For rump length, eight SNPs associated (P < .0001) were found on ECA 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 21, and 26. On ...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
The molecular analysis of genes influencing human height has been notoriously difficult. Genome-wide...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
AbstractA genome-wide association study for morphometric traits was conducted in 184 Quarter Horses,...
A genome-wide association study for morphometric traits was conducted in 184 Quarter Horses, 120 fro...
AbstractTo investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Qua...
The molecular analysis of genes influencing human height has been notoriously difficult. Genome-wide...
To identify novel quantitative trait loci (QTL) within horses, we performed genome‐wide association ...
To investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Quarter Hor...
Intense selective pressures applied over short evolutionary time have resulted in homogeneity within...
The racing line of Quarter Horses is characterized by great sprinting speed over short distances on ...
Equine research and breeding have encountered major changes due to the rapid development of molecula...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to identify genomic regions divergently selected in the cutt...
Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population strati...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
The molecular analysis of genes influencing human height has been notoriously difficult. Genome-wide...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
AbstractA genome-wide association study for morphometric traits was conducted in 184 Quarter Horses,...
A genome-wide association study for morphometric traits was conducted in 184 Quarter Horses, 120 fro...
AbstractTo investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Qua...
The molecular analysis of genes influencing human height has been notoriously difficult. Genome-wide...
To identify novel quantitative trait loci (QTL) within horses, we performed genome‐wide association ...
To investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Quarter Hor...
Intense selective pressures applied over short evolutionary time have resulted in homogeneity within...
The racing line of Quarter Horses is characterized by great sprinting speed over short distances on ...
Equine research and breeding have encountered major changes due to the rapid development of molecula...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to identify genomic regions divergently selected in the cutt...
Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population strati...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
The molecular analysis of genes influencing human height has been notoriously difficult. Genome-wide...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...