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79
Citations
24622
World Ranking
1634
National Ranking
753

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Rockefeller Prentice Award in Animal Breeding and Genetics, American Society of Animal Science
  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Jeremy F. Taylor is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with additional focus on Medicine. The scientist's work emphasizes areas such as Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research, RNA modifications and cancer, Microbial infections and disease research, Respiratory viral infections research, Genetic diversity and population structure, Herpesvirus infections and treatments, and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock.

Their frequent co-authors include Dayle Johnston, Bernadette Earley, Ken Lemon, S. Louise Cosby, and Sinéad M. Waters. These collaborations have contributed to multiple published studies and work across several prominent venues.

Jeremy F. Taylor's notable recent publications are:

  • Spliced genes in muscle from Nelore Cattle and their association with carcass and meat quality, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Messenger RNA biomarkers of Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection in the whole blood of dairy calves, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • ATAC-Seq identifies regions of open chromatin in the bronchial lymph nodes of dairy calves experimentally challenged with bovine respiratory syncytial virus, 2021, BMC Genomics
  • Introgression, admixture, and selection facilitate genetic adaptation to high-altitude environments in cattle, 2021, Genomics
  • Genetic ancestry, admixture, and population structure in rural Dominica, 2021, PLoS ONE

The scientist has published frequently in the following venues:

  • Frontiers in Genetics (3 publications)
  • PLoS ONE (2 publications)
  • Scientific Reports (2 publications)
  • Animal - science proceedings (2 publications)
  • BMC Genomics (1 publication)

The primary subfields of their research include Genetics, Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Epidemiology, and Microbiology. This range reflects interdisciplinary engagement within their work.

Jeremy F. Taylor has received recognition through awards such as the Rockefeller Prentice Award in Animal Breeding and Genetics by the American Society of Animal Science in 2013, and was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2007.

Best Publications

  • Invited review: reliability of genomic predictions for North American Holstein bulls.

    P.M. VanRaden;C.P. Van Tassell;G.R. Wiggans;T.S. Sonstegard

  • The Genome Sequence of Taurine Cattle: A Window to Ruminant Biology and Evolution

    Christine G. Elsik;Christine G. Elsik;Christine G. Elsik;Ross L. Tellam;Kim C. Worley;Kim C. Worley;Richard A. Gibbs

  • Development and Characterization of a High Density SNP Genotyping Assay for Cattle

    Lakshmi K. Matukumalli;Lakshmi K. Matukumalli;Cynthia T. Lawley;Robert D. Schnabel;Jeremy F. Taylor

  • Genome-Wide Survey of SNP Variation Uncovers the Genetic Structure of Cattle Breeds

    Richard A. Gibbs;Jeremy F. Taylor;Curtis P. Van Tassell

  • Design of a High Density SNP Genotyping Assay in the Pig Using SNPs Identified and Characterized by Next Generation Sequencing Technology

    António M Ramos;Richard P M A Crooijmans;Nabeel A Affara;Andreia J. Amaral

  • SNP discovery and allele frequency estimation by deep sequencing of reduced representation libraries

    Curtis P Van Tassell;Timothy P L Smith;Lakshmi K Matukumalli;Lakshmi K Matukumalli;Jeremy F Taylor

  • Deregressing estimated breeding values and weighting information for genomic regression analyses

    Dorian J Garrick;Dorian J Garrick;Jeremy F Taylor;Rohan L Fernando

  • Consumer evaluation of beef of known categories of tenderness.

    S J Boleman;S L Boleman;R K Miller;J F Taylor

  • Genotypic Diversity: Estimation and Prediction in Samples

    James A. Stoddart;Jeremy F. Taylor

  • Worldwide Patterns of Ancestry, Divergence, and Admixture in Domesticated Cattle

    Jared E. Decker;Stephanie D. McKay;Megan M. Rolf;Jae Woo Kim

  • Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for cattle stature identifies common genes that regulate body size in mammals.

    Aniek C. Bouwman;Hans D. Daetwyler;Amanda J. Chamberlain;Carla Hurtado Ponce

  • Bottlenecks and selective sweeps during domestication have increased deleterious genetic variation in dogs

    Clare D. Marsden;Diego Ortega-Del Vecchyo;Dennis P. O’Brien;Jeremy F. Taylor

  • Copy number variation of individual cattle genomes using next-generation sequencing

    Derek M. Bickhart;Yali Hou;Steven G. Schroeder;Can Alkan

  • Distribution and location of genetic effects for dairy traits

    J.B. Cole;P.M. VanRaden;J.R. O’Connell;C.P. Van Tassell

  • Genome-wide association analysis reveals a SOD1 mutation in canine degenerative myelopathy that resembles amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    Tomoyuki Awano;Gary S. Johnson;Claire M. Wade;Martin L. Katz

  • Whole genome linkage disequilibrium maps in cattle

    Stephanie D McKay;Robert D Schnabel;Brenda M Murdoch;Lakshmi K Matukumalli;Lakshmi K Matukumalli

  • Resolving the evolution of extant and extinct ruminants with high-throughput phylogenomics

    Jared E. Decker;J. Chris Pires;Gavin C. Conant;Stephanie D. McKay

  • Accuracies of genomic breeding values in American Angus beef cattle using K-means clustering for cross-validation

    Mahdi Saatchi;Mathew C. McClure;Mathew C. McClure;Stephanie D. McKay;Megan M. Rolf

  • Extent of genome-wide linkage disequilibrium in Australian Holstein-Friesian cattle based on a high-density SNP panel

    Mehar S. Khatkar;Frank W. Nicholas;Andrew R. Collins;Kyall R. Zenger

  • A genome scan for quantitative trait loci influencing carcass, post-natal growth and reproductive traits in commercial Angus cattle.

    M. C. McClure;N. S. Morsci;R. D. Schnabel;J. W. Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert D. Schnabel
Robert D. Schnabel University of Missouri
James E. Womack
James E. Womack Texas A&M University
Jared E. Decker
Jared E. Decker University of Missouri
Tad S. Sonstegard
Tad S. Sonstegard Recombinetics (United States)
James O. Sanders
James O. Sanders Texas A&M University
J. W. Savell
J. W. Savell Texas A&M University
Stephen S. Moore
Stephen S. Moore University of Queensland
William Barendse
William Barendse Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
John L. Williams
John L. Williams University of Adelaide
R.K. Miller
R.K. Miller Texas A&M University

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