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Sigrid A. Lehnert

Sigrid A. Lehnert

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Australia

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Genetics
  • DNA

Sigrid A. Lehnert mostly deals with Genetics, Gene expression profiling, Gene, Gene expression and Microarray. Her study in the field of Genetic marker, Genetic linkage and Gene mapping also crosses realms of Amplified fragment length polymorphism and Cellulase. Her research integrates issues of Biotechnology, Functional genomics, Genomics, Tenderness and Candidate gene in her study of Gene expression profiling.

Sigrid A. Lehnert usually deals with Tenderness and limits it to topics linked to Marbled meat and Beef cattle. Her studies deal with areas such as Intramuscular fat, Andrology, TGF beta signaling pathway, Skeletal muscle and Computational biology as well as Gene expression. The various areas that she examines in her Microarray study include Adipose tissue, Molecular biology, Breed and Polymerase chain reaction.

Her most cited work include:

  • Temporal and regional changes in DNA methylation in the embryonic, extraembryonic and germ cell lineages during mouse embryo development. (936 citations)
  • Embryonic expression pattern of TGF beta type-1 RNA suggests both paracrine and autocrine mechanisms of action. (295 citations)
  • TGF beta in murine morphogenetic processes : the early embryo and cardiogenesis (212 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Sigrid A. Lehnert mostly deals with Genetics, Gene, Gene expression, Beef cattle and Endocrinology. Her study in Gene is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Biotechnology and Computational biology. The Gene expression study combines topics in areas such as Complementary DNA and Molecular biology.

Her Beef cattle research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Statistics, Reproduction and Marbled meat. Her work in Endocrinology addresses subjects such as Internal medicine, which are connected to disciplines such as Reproductive technology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Intramuscular fat, Tenderness and Skeletal muscle in addition to Gene expression profiling.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Genetics (48.23%)
  • Gene (31.21%)
  • Gene expression (26.95%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2014-2020)?

  • Genetics (48.23%)
  • Transcriptome (11.35%)
  • SNP (11.35%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Sigrid A. Lehnert mainly focuses on Genetics, Transcriptome, SNP, Gene expression and Beef cattle. Her Genetics study focuses mostly on Genetic variation, Genotyping, Candidate gene, Brahman and Genome-wide association study. Her Transcriptome research entails a greater understanding of Gene.

Her SNP study combines topics in areas such as SNP genotyping and Allele frequency. Her Gene expression research includes elements of Hypothalamus, Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Cellular differentiation and Cell biology. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Zoology, Statistics, Dominance and Reproduction.

Between 2014 and 2020, her most popular works were:

  • Prospecting major genes in dairy buffaloes (45 citations)
  • Non-synonymous mutations mapped to chromosome X associated with andrological and growth traits in beef cattle (24 citations)
  • Genomic correlation: harnessing the benefit of combining two unrelated populations for genomic selection. (23 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Genetics
  • DNA

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Genetics, Genotyping, Genome, SNP genotyping and SNP. Sigrid A. Lehnert has researched Genetics in several fields, including Herd and Categorical variable. Her Genome research is under the purview of Gene.

Her studies in SNP genotyping integrate themes in fields like Inbreeding, Inbreeding depression, Allele frequency, Runs of Homozygosity and Animal science. Her SNP research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Pregnancy test, Agronomy, Brahman and Beef cattle. Her Offspring research integrates issues from Transcriptome and Gene expression.

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Best Publications

Temporal and regional changes in DNA methylation in the embryonic, extraembryonic and germ cell lineages during mouse embryo development.

M. Monk;M. Boubelik;S. Lehnert.
Development (1987)

1510 Citations

Embryonic expression pattern of TGF beta type-1 RNA suggests both paracrine and autocrine mechanisms of action.

S.A. Lehnert;R.J. Akhurst.
Development (1988)

452 Citations

TGF beta in murine morphogenetic processes : the early embryo and cardiogenesis

R.J. Akhurst;S.A. Lehnert;A. Faissner;E. Duffie.
Development (1990)

307 Citations

Genetic mapping of the black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon with amplified fragment length polymorphism

Kate Wilson;Yutao Li;Vicki Whan;Sigrid Lehnert.
Aquaculture (2002)

277 Citations

Gene expression patterns during intramuscular fat development in cattle.

Y H Wang;Y H Wang;N I Bower;N I Bower;A Reverter;A Reverter;Siok Hwee Tan;Siok Hwee Tan.
Journal of Animal Science (2009)

228 Citations

Transcriptional profiling of skeletal muscle tissue from two breeds of cattle

Yong-Hong Wang;Keren A. Byrne;Antonio Reverter;Gregory S. Harper.
Mammalian Genome (2005)

201 Citations

Genetic mapping of the kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus using AFLP markers

Yutao Li;Keren Byrne;Emanuela Miggiano;Vicki Whan.
Aquaculture (2003)

191 Citations

Gene expression studies of developing bovine longissimus muscle from two different beef cattle breeds

Sigrid A Lehnert;Sigrid A Lehnert;Antonio Reverter;Antonio Reverter;Keren A Byrne;Keren A Byrne;Yonghong Wang;Yonghong Wang.
BMC Developmental Biology (2007)

176 Citations

Genome-wide association studies of female reproduction in tropically adapted beef cattle.

R. J. Hawken;Y. D. Zhang;M. R. S. Fortes;M. R. S. Fortes;M. R. S. Fortes;E. Collis;E. Collis.
Journal of Animal Science (2012)

166 Citations

Recent advances in cattle functional genomics and their application to beef quality

J.-F. Hocquette;S. Lehnert;W. Barendse;I. Cassar-Malek.
Animal (2007)

136 Citations

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