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Dr. Stephen S Moore
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Professor |
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genes and gene pathways contributing towards quantitative traits in cattle;bovine chromosomal regions with loci affecting traits such as growth and morphology, yield, fat content and tenderness. Both structural (linkage and physical mapping) and functional genomics approaches are being developed to refine these results and identify the actual genes behind the quantitative traits. The results of the human and mouse genome efforts will be employed through high resoluition synteny mapping utilising radiation hybrid panels and haplotype mapping, in order to identify candidate genes for specific traits. These candidates will be tested in industry herds.
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Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science |
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University of Alberta |
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Only Visible to Members of getCITED
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Male / English
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