Brian P Dalrymple
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Pan X, Cai Y, Li Z, Chen X, Heller R, Wang N, et al.
Sci China Life Sci
. 2020 Nov;
64(1):1-21.
PMID: 33165812
The rumen is the hallmark organ of ruminants and hosts a diverse ecosystem of microorganisms that facilitates efficient digestion of plant fibers. We analyzed 897 transcriptomes from three Cetartiodactyla lineages:...
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Xiang R, McNally J, Bond J, Tucker D, Cameron M, Donaldson A, et al.
Front Genet
. 2018 Sep;
9:330.
PMID: 30177952
Ruminants are significant contributors to the livestock generated component of the greenhouse gas, methane (CH). The CH is primarily produced by the rumen microbes. Although the composition of the diet...
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Nguyen Q, Tellam R, Naval-Sanchez M, Porto-Neto L, Barendse W, Reverter A, et al.
Gigascience
. 2018 Apr;
7(3):1-17.
PMID: 29618048
Genome sequences for hundreds of mammalian species are available, but an understanding of their genomic regulatory regions, which control gene expression, is only beginning. A comprehensive prediction of potential active...
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Zhang L, Sun F, Jin H, Dalrymple B, Cao Y, Wei T, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Nov;
7(1):14301.
PMID: 29085060
We characterised wool traits, and skin gene expression profiles of fine wool Super Merino (SM) and coarse wool Small Tail Han (STH) sheep. SM sheep had a significantly higher total...
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Xiang R, McNally J, Rowe S, Jonker A, Pinares-Patino C, Oddy V, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 Dec;
6:39022.
PMID: 27966600
Ruminants obtain nutrients from microbial fermentation of plant material, primarily in their rumen, a multilayered forestomach. How the different layers of the rumen wall respond to diet and influence microbial...
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Xiang R, Oddy V, Archibald A, Vercoe P, Dalrymple B
PeerJ
. 2016 Mar;
4:e1762.
PMID: 26989612
Background. Ruminants are successful herbivorous mammals, in part due to their specialized forestomachs, the rumen complex, which facilitates the conversion of feed to soluble nutrients by micro-organisms. Is the rumen...
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Guo B, Greenwood P, Cafe L, Zhou G, Zhang W, Dalrymple B
BMC Genomics
. 2015 Apr;
16:177.
PMID: 25887672
Background: This study aimed to identify markers for muscle growth rate and the different cellular contributors to cattle muscle and to link the muscle growth rate markers to specific cell...
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Andersson L, Archibald A, Bottema C, Brauning R, Burgess S, Burt D, et al.
Genome Biol
. 2015 Apr;
16:57.
PMID: 25854118
We describe the organization of a nascent international effort, the Functional Annotation of Animal Genomes (FAANG) project, whose aim is to produce comprehensive maps of functional elements in the genomes...
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Guo B, Kongsuwan K, Greenwood P, Zhou G, Zhang W, Dalrymple B
J Anim Sci Biotechnol
. 2014 Jul;
5(1):35.
PMID: 25028604
Background: The expression of genes encoding proteins involved in triacyglyceride and fatty acid synthesis and storage in cattle muscle are correlated with intramuscular fat (IMF)%. Are the same genes also...
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Jiang Y, Xie M, Chen W, Talbot R, Maddox J, Faraut T, et al.
Science
. 2014 Jun;
344(6188):1168-1173.
PMID: 24904168
Sheep (Ovis aries) are a major source of meat, milk, and fiber in the form of wool and represent a distinct class of animals that have a specialized digestive organ,...