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Autor:
S. M. Waters, A.C.O. Evans, Aurélie Comte, Patrick Lonergan, David A. Magee, E. W. Berkowicz, Charles Spillane, David E. MacHugh, Fiona Carter, Klaudia M Sikora
Publikováno v:
Animal Genetics. 43:587-590
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic non-Mendelian phenomenon found predominantly in placental mammals. Imprinted genes display differential expression in the offspring depending on whether the gene is maternally or paternally inherited. Currently, so
Autor:
David A. Magee, Charles Spillane, Klaudia M Sikora, Ross D Evans, Michael P. Mullen, Dawn J. Howard, Donagh P. Berry, E. W. Berkowicz, David E. MacHugh
Publikováno v:
Animal Genetics. 43:81-87
Summary The regulation of the bioavailability of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) is critical for normal mammalian growth and development. The imprinted insulin-like growth factor 2 receptor gene (IGF2R) encodes a transmembrane protein receptor tha
Autor:
K. M. Sikora, Torres Sweeney, Daniel G. Bradley, David A. Magee, David E. MacHugh, Charles Spillane, David A. Kenny, Ross D Evans, B. W. Wickham, Alan K. Kelly, E. W. Berkowicz
Publikováno v:
Animal Biotechnology. 21:257-262
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) represent the most common form of DNA sequence variation in mammalian livestock genomes. While the past decade has witnessed major advances in SNP genotyping technologies, genotyping errors caused, in part, by t
Autor:
David E. MacHugh, Torres Sweeney, B. W. Wickham, David A. Kenny, Klaudia M Sikora, Donagh P. Berry, E. W. Berkowicz, Stephen D. E. Park, David A. Magee, Alan K. Kelly, Charles Spillane, Ross D Evans
Publikováno v:
Animal, Vol 4, Iss 12, Pp 1958-1970 (2010)
peer-reviewed Genetic (or ‘genomic’) imprinting, a feature of approximately 100 mammalian genes, results in monoallelic expression from one of the two parentally inherited chromosomes. To date, most studies have been directed on imprinted genes i
Publikováno v:
Animal genetics. 45
Summary The phenomenon of genomic imprinting, whereby a subset of mammalian genes display parent-of-origin-specific monoallelic expression, is one of the most active areas of epigenetics research. Over the past two decades, more than 100 imprinted ma
Autor:
K M, Sikora, D A, Magee, E W, Berkowicz, P, Lonergan, A C O, Evans, F, Carter, A, Comte, S M, Waters, D E, MacHugh, C, Spillane
Publikováno v:
Animal genetics. 43(5)
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic non-Mendelian phenomenon found predominantly in placental mammals. Imprinted genes display differential expression in the offspring depending on whether the gene is maternally or paternally inherited. Currently, so
Autor:
E W, Berkowicz, D A, Magee, D P, Berry, K M, Sikora, D J, Howard, M P, Mullen, R D, Evans, C, Spillane, D E, MacHugh
Publikováno v:
Animal genetics. 43(1)
The regulation of the bioavailability of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) is critical for normal mammalian growth and development. The imprinted insulin-like growth factor 2 receptor gene (IGF2R) encodes a transmembrane protein receptor that acts t
Autor:
E. W. Berkowicz, Ross D Evans, Dawn J. Howard, Donagh P. Berry, David A. Magee, David E. MacHugh, Klaudia M Sikora, Charles Spillane, Michael P. Mullen
The imprinted insulin-like growth factor 2 gene (IGF2) encodes a fetal mitogenic hormone protein (IGF-II) and has previously been shown to be associated with performance in dairy cattle. In this study we assessed genotype-phenotype associations betwe
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http://hdl.handle.net/10379/10415
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/10415
Autor:
David A. Magee, Charles Spillane, Michael P. Mullen, Ross D Evans, David E. MacHugh, Dawn J. Howard, E. W. Berkowicz, Donagh P. Berry, Klaudia M Sikora
Previous studies show that DNA sequence variation within the mammalian DLK1-DIO3 imprinted domain influences production traits in domestic livestock, most notably the ovine callipyge phenotype. We assessed genotype-phenotype associations between 7 si
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::40a54f69cdce80aba3636adb156479b8
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/12576
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/12576
Autor:
C.O. Lynch, Donagh P. Berry, Michael G. Diskin, Dawn J. Howard, E. W. Berkowicz, David E. MacHugh, Michael P. Mullen, David A. Magee, Sinead M. Waters
Publikováno v:
Journal of dairy science. 93(12)
Growth hormone, produced in the anterior pituitary gland, stimulates the release of insulin-like growth factor-I from the liver and is of critical importance in the control of nutrient utilization and partitioning for lactogenesis, fertility, growth,