W T Cushwa
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Maddox J, Davies K, Crawford A, Hulme D, Vaiman D, Cribiu E, et al.
Genome Res
. 2001 Jul;
11(7):1275-89.
PMID: 11435411
A medium-density linkage map of the ovine genome has been developed. Marker data for 550 new loci were generated and merged with the previous sheep linkage map. The new map...
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Gutierrez-Adan A, Cushwa W, Anderson G, Medrano J
Anim Genet
. 1997 Apr;
28(2):135-8.
PMID: 9172311
An accurate, sensitive, and quick (approximately 3 h) method for determining the sex of ovine embryos was developed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers derived from an ovine-specific Y-chromosome random...
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Cushwa W, Dodds K, Crawford A, Medrano J
Mamm Genome
. 1996 Aug;
7(8):580-5.
PMID: 8678977
The random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) assay utilizes the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and short primers of arbitrary nucleotide sequence to amplify DNA. In this study, the RAPD assay was...
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Cushwa W, Medrano J
Biotechniques
. 1993 Feb;
14(2):204-7.
PMID: 8431281
Whole blood is a common source of DNA, especially for genotype diagnostic services. Many laboratories now receive blood samples by mail and/or store blood samples prior to DNA extraction. Therefore,...
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Cushwa W, Bradford G, Stabenfeldt G, Berger Y, Dally M
J Anim Sci
. 1992 Apr;
70(4):1195-200.
PMID: 1582950
A 2-yr experiment was conducted to determine whether isolation of ewes from rams is necessary to achieve a high response to the ram effect and whether ewes respond as well...