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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 25, Iss 5, p 2570 (2024)
The term ‘gene doping’ is used to describe the use of any unauthorized gene therapy techniques. We developed a test for five likely candidate genes for equine gene doping: EPO, FST, GH1, IGF1, and ILRN1. The test is based on real-time polymerase
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https://doaj.org/article/4d6069f11935434b9c98a516b188b534
Autor:
Tessa Wilkin, Ami Stott, Jody L. Lin, Joshua Pate, Alison McEwen, Arianne Verhagen, Erin Turbitt
Publikováno v:
Academic Pediatrics.
Publikováno v:
Drug Testing and Analysis. 9:1456-1471
A horse's success on the racetrack is determined by genetics, training and nutrition, and their translation into physical traits such as speed, endurance and muscle strength. Advances in genetic technologies are slowly explaining the roles of specifi
Publikováno v:
Conservation Genetics Resources. 6:813-816
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules have an essential role in the vertebrate adaptive immune response. These genes are widely studied to investigate evolutionary mechanisms, including pathogen-driven positive selection. The current gap i
Publikováno v:
Drug testing and analysis. 9(9)
A horse's success on the racetrack is determined by genetics, training and nutrition, and their translation into physical traits such as speed, endurance and muscle strength. Advances in genetic technologies are slowly explaining the roles of specifi
Autor:
Teigan Sellens, Dean J. Powell, Thomas J. Reeves, Shannan M. Langford-Salisbury, Nichola D. Chandler, Christine Yee, Elyssa Payne, Jarrod E. Tinker, Kristen C. Thomas, Claire A. Farrugia, Amelia B. Swan, Sally R. Isberg, Kellie T. Masters, Kate L. Marshall, Jaime Gongora, Kimberly J. Collits, Hana Okazaki, E. J. Bradbury, Jane L. Kiddell, Lee G. Miles, Samantha Hollings, Pippa Kern, Jessica L. Fletcher, Jacqueline H. Kwan, Jolanta A. Marzec, Amanda L. Wright, Naomi L. Luck, Suzanne C. Tomlinson, Katrina M. Morris, Nicole S. Gamaliel, Lesley E. Castillo, Amanda L. Sutton, Nathan J. Hallett, Teresa Harris, Kate L. Robson, Melanie E. Booth, Joseph I. Lee, Christopher C. Meoli, Leah J. Royle, Rachel A. Ang, Cali E. Willet, Tamara J. Orourke, Kristen E. Kilby, Jennifer Brown, Kwok H. Lun, Sam T. Xiao, Thomas L. Branighan, Kate Robson, D. Johinke, Ryan O. Stevenson, Weerachai Jaratlerdsiri, Amanda Lane, Josephine Y.T. Chong, Belle C. Lui, Jessica Yang, Sophie Barwick, Mette Lillie, Jennifer M. Liang, Emma J. Cook, Borjana Kragic, Yvonne H. Noh, Mary Abdelsayd, Eliza L. Carpenter, Jeremy Medlock, Laura J. Mazurkijevic, Sarah Jane Atkinson, Damien P. Higgins, Fabian G. Barcelo, Antonia R. Quinlivan, Sophie Fletcher, Amanda Y. Chong, LinXiao Wan, Grace Hargreaves, Sharon W. Luk, Victoria Morin-Adeline, Ryan L. Hopcroft, Rachel E. Cruz, Tessa Wilkin, ZiChen Sun, Jessica Gurr, Jason M. Tang
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Zoology. 60:18
The saltwater crocodile is distributed throughout south-east Asia and Australia. In Australia, it is most abundant in the Northern Territory and Queensland, where it is sustainably farmed for its skins and meat. The aim of this study was to elucidate