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William Barendse

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Archer N, Shaw J, Cochet-Broch M, Bunch R, Poelman A, Barendse W, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2019 Jan; 43(7):1475-1484. PMID: 30696932
Background: The role of taste perception in the development and persistence of obesity is currently unclear due to conflicting results from psychophysical and other studies. No study to date has...
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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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Porto-Neto L, Bickhart D, Landaeta-Hernandez A, Utsunomiya Y, Pagan M, Jimenez E, et al.
Front Genet . 2018 Mar; 9:57. PMID: 29527221
Evolutionary adaptations are occasionally convergent solutions to the same problem. A mutation contributing to a heat tolerance adaptation in Senepol cattle, a New World breed of mostly European descent, results...
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Porto-Neto L, Barendse W, Henshall J, McWilliam S, Lehnert S, Reverter A
Genet Sel Evol . 2015 Nov; 47:84. PMID: 26525050
Background: The success of genomic selection in animal breeding hinges on the availability of a large reference population on which genomic-based predictions of additive genetic or breeding values are built....
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Bolormaa S, Pryce J, Zhang Y, Reverter A, Barendse W, Hayes B, et al.
Genet Sel Evol . 2015 Apr; 47:26. PMID: 25880217
Background: A better understanding of non-additive variance could lead to increased knowledge on the genetic control and physiology of quantitative traits, and to improved prediction of the genetic value and...
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Porto-Neto L, Reverter A, Prayaga K, Chan E, Johnston D, Hawken R, et al.
PLoS One . 2014 Nov; 9(11):e113284. PMID: 25419663
Adaptation of global food systems to climate change is essential to feed the world. Tropical cattle production, a mainstay of profitability for farmers in the developing world, is dominated by...
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Goncalves da Silva A, Barendse W, Kijas J, Barris W, McWilliam S, Bunch R, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2014 Nov; 15(4):723-36. PMID: 25388640
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have become the marker of choice for genetic studies in organisms of conservation, commercial or biological interest. Most SNP discovery projects in nonmodel organisms apply a...
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Bolormaa S, Pryce J, Reverter A, Zhang Y, Barendse W, Kemper K, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2014 Mar; 10(3):e1004198. PMID: 24675618
Polymorphisms that affect complex traits or quantitative trait loci (QTL) often affect multiple traits. We describe two novel methods (1) for finding single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) significantly associated with one...
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Lyons R, Loan N, Dierens L, Fortes M, Kelly M, McWilliam S, et al.
BMC Genet . 2014 Jan; 15:6. PMID: 24410912
Background: Previous genome-wide association studies have identified significant regions of the X chromosome associated with reproductive traits in two Bos indicus-influenced breeds: Brahman cattle and Tropical Composites. Two QTL regions...