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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
35
Citations
4031
World Ranking
1774
National Ranking
100

Best Publications

  • A Multi-Trait, Meta-analysis for Detecting Pleiotropic Polymorphisms for Stature, Fatness and Reproduction in Beef Cattle

    Sunduimijid Bolormaa;Jennie E. Pryce;Antonio Reverter;Yuandan Zhang

  • Genome-wide association studies for feedlot and growth traits in cattle.

    S. Bolormaa;B. J. Hayes;K. Savin;R. Hawken;R. Hawken

  • Accuracy of prediction of genomic breeding values for residual feed intake and carcass and meat quality traits in Bos taurus, Bos indicus, and composite beef cattle.

    S. Bolormaa;J. E. Pryce;K. Kemper;K. Savin

  • A validated genome-wide association study in 2 dairy cattle breeds for milk production and fertility traits using variable length haplotypes.

    J.E. Pryce;S. Bolormaa;A.J. Chamberlain;P.J. Bowman

  • Polymorphic regions affecting human height also control stature in cattle.

    Jennie E Pryce;Ben J Hayes;Sunduimijid Bolormaa;Michael E Goddard

  • Quantifying the contribution of sequence variants with regulatory and evolutionary significance to 34 bovine complex traits

    Ruidong Xiang;Irene van den Berg;Iona M. MacLeod;Benjamin J. Hayes

  • A genome-wide association study of meat and carcass traits in Australian cattle.

    S. Bolormaa;L. R. Porto Neto;L. R. Porto Neto;Y. D. Zhang;Y. D. Zhang;R. J. Bunch;R. J. Bunch

  • The genetic architecture of climatic adaptation of tropical cattle

    Laercio R. Porto-Neto;Antonio Reverter;Kishore C. Prayaga;Eva K. F. Chan

  • Evidence for pleiotropism and recent selection in the PLAG1 region in Australian Beef cattle.

    M. R. S. Fortes;M. R. S. Fortes;M. R. S. Fortes;K. Kemper;K. Kemper;S. Sasazaki;A. Reverter;A. Reverter

  • Finding genes for economically important traits: Brahman cattle puberty

    M. R. S. Fortes;M. R. S. Fortes;S. A. Lehnert;S. Bolormaa;C. Reich

  • Selection for complex traits leaves little or no classic signatures of selection

    Kathryn E Kemper;Sarah J Saxton;Sunduimijid Bolormaa;Benjamin J Hayes;Benjamin J Hayes

  • Multivariate analysis of a genome-wide association study in dairy cattle

    S. Bolormaa;J.E. Pryce;B.J. Hayes;M.E. Goddard

  • Short communication: Genomic selection using a multi-breed, across-country reference population.

    J.E. Pryce;B. Gredler;S. Bolormaa;P.J. Bowman

  • Candidate genes associated with testicular development, sperm quality, and hormone levels of inhibin, luteinizing hormone, and insulin-like growth factor 1 in Brahman bulls.

    Marina R.S. Fortes;Marina R.S. Fortes;Marina R.S. Fortes;Antonio Reverter;Antonio Reverter;Rachel J. Hawken;Rachel J. Hawken;Sunduimijid Bolormaa

  • A marker-derived gene network reveals the regulatory role of PPARGC1A, HNF4G, and FOXP3 in intramuscular fat deposition of beef cattle.

    Y. Ramayo-Caldas;M. R. S. Fortes;N. J. Hudson;L. R. Porto-Neto

  • Genomic prediction based on selected variants from imputed whole-genome sequence data in Australian sheep populations

    Nasir Moghaddar;Majid Khansefid;Julius H. J. van der Werf;Sunduimijid Bolormaa

  • Non-additive genetic variation in growth, carcass and fertility traits of beef cattle

    Sunduimijid Bolormaa;Jennie E Pryce;Yuandan Zhang;Antonio Reverter

  • Population structure and history of the Welsh sheep breeds determined by whole genome genotyping

    Sarah E. Beynon;Gancho T. Slavov;Marta Farré;Marta Farré;Bolormaa Sunduimijid

  • Multiple-trait QTL mapping and genomic prediction for wool traits in sheep.

    Sunduimijid Bolormaa;Andrew A. Swan;Andrew A. Swan;Daniel J. Brown;Daniel J. Brown;Sue Hatcher;Sue Hatcher

  • Detailed phenotyping identifies genes with pleiotropic effects on body composition

    Sunduimijid Bolormaa;Ben J. Hayes;Ben J. Hayes;Julius H.J. van der Werf;Julius H.J. van der Werf;David Pethick;David Pethick

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