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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
44
Citations
6682
World Ranking
879
National Ranking
36

Best Publications

  • Identification of porcine circovirus in tissues of pigs with porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome

    C. Rosell;J. Segalés;J. A. Ramos-Vara;J. M. Folch

  • Characterisation of PCV-2 isolates from Spain, Germany and France.

    Annette Mankertz;Mariano Domingo;Josep M Folch;Pierre LeCann

  • A QTL on pig chromosome 4 affects fatty acid metabolism: evidence from an Iberian by Landrace intercross.

    M Pérez-Enciso;A Clop;J L Noguera;C Ovilo

  • Clinical and pathological observations on pigs with postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome.

    J. Quintana;J. Segalés;C. Rosell;M. Calsamiglia

  • Liver transcriptome profile in pigs with extreme phenotypes of intramuscular fatty acid composition

    Yuliaxis Ramayo-Caldas;Nuria Mach;Nuria Mach;Anna Esteve-Codina;Jordi Corominas

  • Fine mapping of porcine chromosome 6 QTL and LEPR effects on body composition in multiple generations of an Iberian by Landrace intercross

    C. Óvilo;A. Fernández;J. L. Noguera;C. Barragán

  • Characterization of bacterial microbiota compositions along the intestinal tract in pigs and their interactions and functions

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  • Quantitative trait locus mapping for meat quality traits in an Iberian x Landrace F2 pig population.

    C. Ovilo;A. Clop;J. L. Noguera;M. A. Oliver

  • Serum antibodies to porcine circovirus type 1 and type 2 in pigs with and without PMWS.

    G. M. Rodríguez-Arrioja;J. Segalés;C. Rosell;J. Quintana

  • Integrating Y-Chromosome, Mitochondrial, and Autosomal Data to Analyze the Origin of Pig Breeds

    Óscar Ramírez;A. Ojeda;A. Tomás;David Gallardo

  • Real-time quantitative PCR-based system for determining transgene copy number in transgenic animals.

    Maria Ballester;Anna Castelló;Elena Ibáñez;Armand Sánchez

  • Analysis of porcine adipose tissue transcriptome reveals differences in de novo fatty acid synthesis in pigs with divergent muscle fatty acid composition

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  • Expression-based GWAS identifies variants, gene interactions and key regulators affecting intramuscular fatty acid content and composition in porcine meat

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  • Characterization and Genotyping of the Caprine κ-Casein Variants

    M.H. Yahyaoui;A. Angiolillo;F. Pilla;A. Sanchez

  • Detection of QTL affecting fatty acid composition in the pig.

    Alex Clop;Cristina Ovilo;Miguel Perez-Enciso;Albert Cercos

  • Identification of strong candidate genes for backfat and intramuscular fatty acid composition in three crosses based on the Iberian pig.

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  • Expression analysis of candidate genes for fatty acid composition in adipose tissue and identification of regulatory regions

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  • Phylogenetic analysis of Sicilian goats reveals a new mtDNA lineage.

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  • Differences in muscle transcriptome among pigs phenotypically extreme for fatty acid composition

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  • Polymorphism in the ELOVL6 gene is associated with a major QTL effect on fatty acid composition in pigs.

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