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Orjan Carlborg

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Ou J, Ronneburg T, Carlborg O, Honaker C, Siegel P, Rubin C
PLoS One . 2024 May; 19(5):e0295109. PMID: 38739572
The genetic complexity of polygenic traits represents a captivating and intricate facet of biological inheritance. Unlike Mendelian traits controlled by a single gene, polygenic traits are influenced by multiple genetic...
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Guo Y, Tian J, Song C, Han W, Zhu C, Li H, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2023 Dec; 40(12). PMID: 38069902
Rumpless chickens exhibit an abnormality in their tail development. The genetics and biology of this trait has been studied for decades to illustrate a broad variation in both the types...
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Guo Y, Rubin C, Ronneburg T, Wang S, Li H, Hu X, et al.
Poult Sci . 2023 Nov; 103(1):103232. PMID: 37980749
We compared the genomes of multiple domestic chicken breeds with red and white earlobes to identify the differentiated regions between groups of breeds differing in earlobe color. This was done...
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Guo Y, Ou J, Zan Y, Wang Y, Li H, Zhu C, et al.
Evol Appl . 2022 May; 15(4):553-564. PMID: 35505888
Here, we have evaluated the general genomic structure and diversity and studied the divergence resulting from selection and historical admixture events for a collection of worldwide chicken breeds. In total,...
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Zan Y, Carlborg O
Genes (Basel) . 2020 Nov; 11(11). PMID: 33137976
Variable individual responses to environmental changes, such as phenotype plasticity, are heritable, with some genotypes being robust and others plastic. This variation for plasticity contributes to variance in complex traits...
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Wang Y, Cao X, Luo C, Sheng Z, Zhang C, Bian C, et al.
Commun Biol . 2020 Aug; 3(1):472. PMID: 32859973
In depth studies of quantitative trait loci (QTL) can provide insights to the genetic architectures of complex traits. A major effect QTL at the distal end of chicken chromosome 1...
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Yang Y, Zan Y, Honaker C, Siegel P, Carlborg O
Genes (Basel) . 2020 Jun; 11(6). PMID: 32521737
Bi-directional selection for increased and decreased 56-day body weights (BW56) has been applied to two lines of White Plymouth Rock chickens-the Virginia high (HWS) and low (LWS) body weight lines....
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Zan Y, Carlborg O
PLoS Genet . 2020 May; 16(5):e1008801. PMID: 32392218
Cryptic genetic variation could arise from, for example, Gene-by-Gene (G-by-G) or Gene-by-Environment (G-by-E) interactions. The underlying molecular mechanisms and how they influence allelic effects and the genetic variance of complex...
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Zan Y, Payen T, Lillie M, Honaker C, Siegel P, Carlborg O
Genet Sel Evol . 2019 Aug; 51(1):44. PMID: 31412777
Background: Experimental intercrosses between outbred founder populations are powerful resources for mapping loci that contribute to complex traits i.e. quantitative trait loci (QTL). Here, we present an approach and its...
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Lillie M, Honaker C, Siegel P, Carlborg O
G3 (Bethesda) . 2019 Feb; 9(4):1165-1173. PMID: 30737239
Experimental populations of model organisms provide valuable opportunities to unravel the genomic impact of selection in a controlled system. The Virginia body weight chicken lines represent a unique resource to...