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    Evaluation of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in CAPN1 for association with meat tenderness in cattle by Page, B. T, Casas, E, Heaton, M. P, Cullen, N. G, Hyndman, D. L, Morris, C. A, Crawford, A. M, Wheeler, T. L, Koohmaraie, M, Keele, J. W, Smith, T. P. L

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2002)
    “…Micromolar calcium activated neutral protease (CAPN1) was evaluated as a candidate gene for a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on BTA29 affecting meat tenderness…”
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    Towards genomic selection for facial eczema disease tolerance in the New Zealand sheep industry by Phua, S. H, Hyndman, D. L, Baird, H. J, Auvray, B, McEwan, J. C, Lee, M. A, Dodds, K. G

    Published in Animal genetics (01-08-2014)
    “…Pithomycotoxicosis, more commonly known as facial eczema (FE), is a liver disease that occurs predominantly in New Zealand because of its toxigenic Pithomyces…”
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    cDNA microarray analysis reveals that antioxidant and immune genes are upregulated during involution of the bovine mammary gland by Singh, K, Davis, S R, Dobson, J M, Molenaar, A J, Wheeler, T T, Prosser, C G, Farr, V C, Oden, K, Swanson, K M, Phyn, C V C, Hyndman, D L, Wilson, T, Henderson, H V, Stelwagen, K

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-06-2008)
    “…We have used cDNA microarray analysis to identify genes that play a role in bovine mammary involution. Involution was induced by termination of milking, and…”
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    Microarray analysis of selection lines from outbred populations to identify genes involved with nematode parasite resistance in sheep by Diez-Tascon, Cristina, Keane, Orla M, Wilson, Theresa, Zadissa, Amonida, Hyndman, Dianne L, Baird, David B, McEwan, John C, Crawford, Allan M

    Published in Physiological genomics (21-03-2005)
    “…1 AgResearch, Molecular Biology Unit, Department of Biochemistry, University of Otago, Dunedin 2 AgResearch, Invermay Agricultural Centre, Mosgiel 3…”
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    Gene expression profiling of naïve sheep genetically resistant and susceptible to gastrointestinal nematodes by Keane, Orla M, Zadissa, Amonida, Wilson, Theresa, Hyndman, Dianne L, Greer, Gordon J, Baird, David B, McCulloch, Alan F, Crawford, Allan M, McEwan, John C

    Published in BMC genomics (06-03-2006)
    “…Gastrointestinal nematodes constitute a major cause of morbidity and mortality in grazing ruminants. Individual animals or breeds, however, are known to differ…”
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