AbstractTo investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Quarter Horses, 120 racing and 68 cutting animals of both sexes, registered at the Brazilian Association of Quarter Horse Breeders, were used. Blood samples were collected, and the following physical traits were measured: weight; height at withers; body length; length of the shank, pastern, rump, head, and neck; and chest, shank, and hoof circumference. For analysis of genomic differences, 54,602 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped using the Equine SNP50 BeadChip, and the quality of individual and SNP genotype data were evaluated. The fixation index, FST, was used to identify genome regions that were altered in the lines by sel...
The domestication process of plants and animals typically involves intense inbreeding and directiona...
Intense selective pressures applied over short evolutionary time have resulted in homogeneity within...
Genome sequencing of the domestic horse and subsequent advancements in the field of equine genomics ...
AbstractTo investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Qua...
To investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Quarter Hor...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to identify genomic regions divergently selected in the cutt...
AbstractA genome-wide association study for morphometric traits was conducted in 184 Quarter Horses,...
The objective of this study was to identify genomic regions divergently selected in the cutting line...
A genome-wide association study for morphometric traits was conducted in 184 Quarter Horses, 120 fro...
Abstract Background The catalog of genetic variants in the horse genome originates from a few select...
Equine research and breeding have encountered major changes due to the rapid development of molecula...
Intense selective pressures applied over short evolutionary time have resulted in homogeneity within...
The advent of genomic analysis has identified regions of functional significance in several mammalia...
<p>Although equines have participated in the forming and development of several civilizations around...
Intense selective pressures applied over short evolutionary time have resulted in homogeneity within...
The domestication process of plants and animals typically involves intense inbreeding and directiona...
Intense selective pressures applied over short evolutionary time have resulted in homogeneity within...
Genome sequencing of the domestic horse and subsequent advancements in the field of equine genomics ...
AbstractTo investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Qua...
To investigate morphological and genomic differences between cutting and racing lines of Quarter Hor...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to identify genomic regions divergently selected in the cutt...
AbstractA genome-wide association study for morphometric traits was conducted in 184 Quarter Horses,...
The objective of this study was to identify genomic regions divergently selected in the cutting line...
A genome-wide association study for morphometric traits was conducted in 184 Quarter Horses, 120 fro...
Abstract Background The catalog of genetic variants in the horse genome originates from a few select...
Equine research and breeding have encountered major changes due to the rapid development of molecula...
Intense selective pressures applied over short evolutionary time have resulted in homogeneity within...
The advent of genomic analysis has identified regions of functional significance in several mammalia...
<p>Although equines have participated in the forming and development of several civilizations around...
Intense selective pressures applied over short evolutionary time have resulted in homogeneity within...
The domestication process of plants and animals typically involves intense inbreeding and directiona...
Intense selective pressures applied over short evolutionary time have resulted in homogeneity within...
Genome sequencing of the domestic horse and subsequent advancements in the field of equine genomics ...