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Curator: Cari Park
Curated: 2015-07-28
Updated: 2024-04-23

Publication # 25670729 Details

Authors: Tetens J, Heuer C, Heyer I, Klein MS, Gronwald W, Junge W, Oefner PJ, Thaller G, Krattenmacher N (Contact: jtetens@tierzucht.uni-kiel.de)
Affiliation: Institute of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Christian Albrecht University, Kiel, Germany
Title: Polymorphisms within the APOBR gene are highly associated with milk levels of prognostic ketosis biomarkers in dairy cows
Journal: Physiological Genomics, 47(4): 129-37 (2015) DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00126.2014
Links:   PubMed  |  Abstract   |   ( Related study: none )
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Animal QTLdb: Dataset from Tetens J, Heuer C, Heyer I, Klein MS, Gronwald W, Junge W, Oefner PJ, Thaller G, Krattenmacher N (2015). Polymorphisms within the APOBR gene are highly associated with milk levels of prognostic ketosis biomarkers in dairy cows. Physiological genomics, 47(4): 129-37; Curated into QTLdb on 2015-07-28. Universal link to this data set: https://www.animalgenome.org/QTLdb/supp/?t=AgQj4B3ZhO

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Tetens J, Heuer C, Heyer I, Klein MS, Gronwald W, Junge W, Oefner PJ, Thaller G, Krattenmacher N (2015). Polymorphisms within the APOBR gene are highly associated with milk levels of prognostic ketosis biomarkers in dairy cows. Physiological genomics, 47(4): 129-37; DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00126.2014

 

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