409 results on '"Lund, Mogens Sandø"'
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2. A compendium of genetic regulatory effects across pig tissues
3. The impact of genotyping strategies and statistical models on accuracy of genomic prediction for survival in pigs
4. A breed-of-origin of alleles model that includes crossbred data improves predictive ability for crossbred animals in a multi-breed population
5. Pig genome functional annotation enhances the biological interpretation of complex traits and human disease.
6. Genome-wide association study identifies functional genomic variants associated with young stock survival in Nordic Red Dairy Cattle
7. Large-scale association study on daily weight gain in pigs reveals overlap of genetic factors for growth in humans
8. Impact of phenotypic information and composition of reference population on genomic prediction in fish under the presence of genotype by environment interaction
9. Bayesian modeling reveals host genetics associated with rumen microbiota jointly influence methane emission in dairy cows
10. Improvement of genomic prediction by integrating additional single nucleotide polymorphisms selected from imputed whole genome sequencing data
11. Whole genome sequence and de novo assembly revealed genomic architecture of Indian Mithun (Bos frontalis)
12. Improving genetic evaluation using a multitrait single-step genomic model for ability to resume cycling after calving, measured by activity tags in Holstein cows
13. Construction of a multi-tissue cell atlas reveals cell-type-specific regulation of molecular and complex phenotypes in pigs
14. Association analysis for young stock survival index with imputed whole-genome sequence variants in Nordic Holstein cattle
15. Weighted single-step genomic best linear unbiased prediction integrating variants selected from sequencing data by association and bioinformatics analyses
16. Imputation for sequencing variants preselected to a customized low-density chip
17. Distinguishing pleiotropy from linked QTL between milk production traits and mastitis resistance in Nordic Holstein cattle
18. Comparisons of improved genomic predictions generated by different imputation methods for genotyping by sequencing data in livestock populations
19. Dissecting closely linked association signals in combination with the mammalian phenotype database can identify candidate genes in dairy cattle
20. Improving genomic predictions by correction of genotypes from genotyping by sequencing in livestock populations
21. Comparing power and precision of within-breed and multibreed genome-wide association studies of production traits using whole-genome sequence data for 5 French and Danish dairy cattle breeds
22. Association analysis for feet and legs disorders with whole-genome sequence variants in 3 dairy cattle breeds
23. Genome-wide association study for longevity with whole-genome sequencing in 3 cattle breeds
24. Additional file 2 of A breed-of-origin of alleles model that includes crossbred data improves predictive ability for crossbred animals in a multi-breed population
25. Additional file 1 of A breed-of-origin of alleles model that includes crossbred data improves predictive ability for crossbred animals in a multi-breed population
26. Weighting sequence variants based on their annotation increases the power of genome-wide association studies in dairy cattle
27. Prioritizing candidate genes for fertility in dairy cows using gene-based analysis, functional annotation and differential gene expression
28. Retraction Note: Dissecting closely linked association signals in combination with the mammalian phenotype database can identify candidate genes in dairy cattle
29. Impact of rare and low-frequency sequence variants on reliability of genomic prediction in dairy cattle
30. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Dissecting closely linked association signals in combination with the mammalian phenotype database can identify candidate genes in dairy cattle
31. SNP markers associated with body size and pelt length in American mink (Neovison vison)
32. Feasibility of reducing mortality of pigs from birth to slaughter by genetic selection
33. Impact of genotyping strategy on the accuracy of genomic prediction for survival in pigs
34. Genomic evaluation of cattle in a multi-breed context
35. Efficiency of haplotype-based methods to fine-map QTLs and embryonic lethal variants affecting fertility: Illustration with a deletion segregating in Nordic Red cattle
36. Prioritizing candidate genes post-GWAS using multiple sources of data for mastitis resistance in dairy cattle
37. MicroRNA-guided prioritization of genome-wide association signals reveals the importance of microRNA-target gene networks for complex traits in cattle
38. Positive Selection and Adaptive Introgression of Haplotypes from Bos indicus Improve the Modern Bos taurus Cattle
39. Genome-wide association study with imputed whole-genome sequence variants including large deletions for female fertility in 3 Nordic dairy cattle breeds
40. Reliabilities of Genomic Prediction for Young Stock Survival Traits Using 54K SNP Chip Augmented With Additional Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms Selected From Imputed Whole-Genome Sequencing Data
41. Besparelser rammer grøn forskning på Aarhus Universitet: Er politikerne overhovedet klar over konsekvenserne?
42. MeSCoT: the tool for quantitative trait simulation through the mechanistic modeling of genes’ regulatory interactions
43. Possibilities for genetic improvement of pig survival until slaughter
44. Pig genome functional annotation enhances biological interpretations of complex traits and comparative epigenomics
45. Phenotypically Selective Genotyping Realizes More Genetic Gains in a Rainbow Trout Breeding Program in the Presence of Genotype-by-Environment Interactions
46. Genomic diversity revealed by whole-genome sequencing in three Danish commercial pig breeds
47. Joint imputation of whole-genome sequence variants and large chromosomal deletions in cattle
48. Retraction Note:Dissecting closely linked association signals in combination with the mammalian phenotype database can identify candidate genes in dairy cattle ( Reference: BMC Genetics (2018) 19:30 DOI: 10.1186/s12863-018-0620-0)
49. Anvendelse af auktionsdata i minkavlen
50. Selektion for mere tillidsfulde mink medfører ikke tilbagegang for størrelse, kvalitet og frugtbarhed
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