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1. Empirical versus estimated accuracy of imputation: optimising filtering thresholds for sequence imputation

2. Mitochondrial sequence variants: testing imputation accuracy and their association with dairy cattle milk traits

3. Meta-analysis of six dairy cattle breeds reveals biologically relevant candidate genes for mastitis resistance

4. Using expression data to fine map QTL associated with fertility in dairy cattle

5. In it for the long run: perspectives on exploiting long-read sequencing in livestock for population scale studies of structural variants

6. Gene expression and RNA splicing explain large proportions of the heritability for complex traits in cattle

7. Sharing of either phenotypes or genetic variants can increase the accuracy of genomic prediction of feed efficiency

8. BayesR3 enables fast MCMC blocked processing for largescale multi-trait genomic prediction and QTN mapping analysis

9. Recovery of mitogenomes from whole genome sequences to infer maternal diversity in 1883 modern taurine and indicine cattle

10. GWAS and genomic prediction of milk urea nitrogen in Australian and New Zealand dairy cattle

11. Functionally prioritised whole-genome sequence variants improve the accuracy of genomic prediction for heat tolerance

12. Evaluating the potential impact of selection for the A2 milk allele on inbreeding and performance in Australian Holstein cattle

13. Mutant alleles differentially shape fitness and other complex traits in cattle

14. New loci and neuronal pathways for resilience to heat stress in cattle

15. A conditional multi-trait sequence GWAS discovers pleiotropic candidate genes and variants for sheep wool, skin wrinkle and breech cover traits

16. Genome-wide fine-mapping identifies pleiotropic and functional variants that predict many traits across global cattle populations

17. Eating Time as a Genetic Indicator of Methane Emissions and Feed Efficiency in Australian Maternal Composite Sheep

18. Expression quantitative trait loci in sheep liver and muscle contribute to variations in meat traits

19. Expression of mitochondrial protein genes encoded by nuclear and mitochondrial genomes correlate with energy metabolism in dairy cattle

22. Genomic prediction based on selected variants from imputed whole-genome sequence data in Australian sheep populations

23. Improving Genomic Prediction of Crossbred and Purebred Dairy Cattle

24. Accuracy of imputation to whole-genome sequence in sheep

25. Genome variants associated with RNA splicing variations in bovine are extensively shared between tissues

26. Multi-breed genomic prediction using Bayes R with sequence data and dropping variants with a small effect

27. Application of a Bayesian non-linear model hybrid scheme to sequence data for genomic prediction and QTL mapping

28. Genome-wide comparative analyses of correlated and uncorrelated phenotypes identify major pleiotropic variants in dairy cattle

29. Putative enhancer sites in the bovine genome are enriched with variants affecting complex traits

30. Use of dry-matter intake recorded at multiple time periods during lactation increases the accuracy of genomic prediction for dry-matter intake and residual feed intake in dairy cattle

31. Genomic Prediction Using Prior Quantitative Trait Loci Information Reveals a Large Reservoir of Underutilised Blackleg Resistance in Diverse Canola (Brassica napus L.) Lines

32. Mitochondrial protein gene expression and the oxidative phosphorylation pathway associated with feed efficiency and energy balance in dairy cattle

34. Genome-wide fine-mapping identifies pleiotropic and functional variants that predict many traits across global cattle populations

35. Expression quantitative trait loci in sheep liver and muscle contribute to variations in meat traits

36. Effect direction meta-analysis of GWAS identifies extreme, prevalent and shared pleiotropy in a large mammal

37. Eating Time as a Genetic Indicator of Methane Emissions and Feed Efficiency in Australian Maternal Composite Sheep

38. Rare Variants in Transcript and Potential Regulatory Regions Explain a Small Percentage of the Missing Heritability of Complex Traits in Cattle.

39. Quantifying the contribution of sequence variants with regulatory and evolutionary significance to 34 bovine complex traits

40. Predicting the effect of reference population on the accuracy of within, across, and multibreed genomic prediction

41. Fine-mapping sequence mutations with a major effect on oligosaccharide content in bovine milk

42. A conditional multi-trait sequence GWAS discovers pleiotropic candidate genes and variants for sheep wool, skin wrinkle and breech cover traits

43. Functionally prioritised whole-genome sequence variants improve the accuracy ofgenomic prediction for heat tolerance

44. Mutant alleles differentially shape fitness and other complex traits in cattle

45. Mutant alleles differentially shape cattle complex traits and fitness

46. New loci and neuronal pathways for resilience to heat stress in animals

48. New loci and neuronal pathways for resilience to heat stress in cattle

49. Using imputed whole-genome sequence data to improve the accuracy of genomic prediction for parasite resistance in Australian sheep

50. Optimizing genomic prediction for Australian Red dairy cattle

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