Release 56
(Apr 24, 2025)
Curator: Cari Park
Curated: 2016-03-10
Updated: 2024-09-04

Publication # 27226276 Details

Authors: Trenhaile M, Petersen J, Kachman S, Johnson R, Ciobanu D (Contact: dciobanu2@unl.edu)
Affiliation: Animal Science Department, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583, USA
Title: Long-term selection for litter size in swine results in shifts in allelic frequency in regions involved in reproductive processes
Journal: Animal Genetics, (2016) DOI: 10.1111/age.12448
Links:   PubMed  |  Abstract   |   ( Related study: none )
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Supplementary data:

  • INFO: Animal population/samples information (This is some of the experimental information associated with genotype/phenotype data.)
  • GWAS: Table S1 GWAS windows (Analysis results for 1-Mb windows used in GWAS for total number born and number born alive in first and second parities.)
  • Genotype: Genotypes (3 genotype files)
  • Phenotype: Phenotypes (4 phenotype files and 1 information file)

 

Cite this Dataset:

Animal QTLdb: Dataset from Trenhaile M, Petersen J, Kachman S, Johnson R, Ciobanu D (2016). Long-term selection for litter size in swine results in shifts in allelic frequency in regions involved in reproductive processes. Animal Genetics, ; Curated into QTLdb on 2016-04-19. Universal link to this data set: https://www.animalgenome.org/QTLdb/supp/?t=RfUw9Y8KuC

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Trenhaile M, Petersen J, Kachman S, Johnson R, Ciobanu D (2016). Long-term selection for litter size in swine results in shifts in allelic frequency in regions involved in reproductive processes. Animal Genetics, ; DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/age.12448

 

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