R E Everts
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Recent Articles
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Holl H, Vanhnasy J, Everts R, Hoefs-Martin K, Cook D, Brooks S, et al.
Anim Genet
. 2017 Sep;
48(6):669-676.
PMID: 28901559
Genetic markers are important resources for individual identification and parentage assessment. Although short tandem repeats (STRs) have been the traditional DNA marker, technological advances have led to single nucleotide polymorphisms...
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Kalman L, Agundez J, Appell M, Black J, Bell G, Boukouvala S, et al.
Clin Pharmacol Ther
. 2015 Oct;
99(2):172-85.
PMID: 26479518
This article provides nomenclature recommendations developed by an international workgroup to increase transparency and standardization of pharmacogenetic (PGx) result reporting. Presently, sequence variants identified by PGx tests are described using...
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Akbar H, Bionaz M, Carlson D, Rodriguez-Zas S, Everts R, Lewin H, et al.
J Dairy Sci
. 2013 Mar;
96(4):2201-2213.
PMID: 23462174
Abomasal carnitine infusion during acute feed restriction increases hepatic fatty acid oxidation and decreases liver lipid in dairy cows. Eight mid-lactation Holstein cows were used in a replicated 4×4 Latin...
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Piantoni P, Daniels K, Everts R, Rodriguez-Zas S, Lewin H, Hurley W, et al.
J Dairy Sci
. 2012 May;
95(5):2550-61.
PMID: 22541482
Bovine mammary parenchyma (PAR) and fat pad (MFP) development are responsive to preweaning level of nutrient intake. We studied transcriptome alterations in PAR and MFP from Holstein heifer calves (n=6/treatment)...
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Rossetti C, Galindo C, Everts R, Lewin H, Garner H, Adams L
Res Vet Sci
. 2010 Oct;
91(1):40-51.
PMID: 20932540
Brucellosis is a worldwide zoonotic infectious disease that has a significant economic impact on animal production and human public health. We characterized the gene expression profile of B. abortus-infected monocyte-derived...
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Everts R, van Wolferen M, Versteeg S, Zijlstra C, Engelen J, Bosma A, et al.
Cytogenet Genome Res
. 2003 Feb;
98(1):86-92.
PMID: 12584447
The dog serves as an animal model for several human diseases including X-chromosome diseases. Although the canine X-chromosome is one of the largest chromosomes in the dog, only a few...
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Versteeg S, Everts R, Slappendel R, van Oost B
Anim Genet
. 2001 Feb;
31(6):414-5.
PMID: 11167537
No abstract available.
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Everts R, Versteeg S, Renier C, Vignaux F, Groot P, Rothuizen J, et al.
Mamm Genome
. 2000 Sep;
11(9):741-7.
PMID: 10967132
Genomic Representational Difference Analysis (gRDA) is a subtractive DNA method to clone the differences between two related genomes, called tester and driver. We have evaluated this method to obtain polymorphic...
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Everts R, Rothuizen J, van Oost B
Anim Genet
. 2000 Jul;
31(3):194-9.
PMID: 10895310
We have examined whether black/yellow coat colour in Labrador retrievers is controlled by allelic variants at the extension locus. As the gene encoding the melanocyte-stimulating hormone receptor (MC1R) has been...
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Everts R, Hazewinkel H, Rothuizen J, van Oost B
Vet Q
. 2000 May;
22(2):63-70.
PMID: 10789512
In man, the genetic defects of more than 600 inherited diseases, of which at least 150 skeletal diseases, have been identified as is the chromosomal location for approximately 7000 genes....