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    Data and the associated R code used to estimate health and economic burden of neurocysticercosis in India by Singh, B.B., Khatkar, M.S., Gill, J.P.S., Dhand, N.K.

    Published in Data in brief (01-06-2016)
    “…This article contains epidemiological, demographic and other data used for estimating health and economic burden of neurocysticercosis (NCC)-associated active…”
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    Technical note: Whole-genome amplification of DNA extracted from cattle semen samples by Hawken, R J, Cavanagh, J A L, Meadows, J R S, Khatkar, M S, Husaini, Y, Zenger, K R, McClintock, S, McClintock, A E, Raadsma, H W

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-06-2006)
    “…The bovine genome sequence project and the discovery of many thousands of bovine single nucleotide polymorphisms has opened the door for large-scale genotyping…”
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    Estimation of the health and economic burden of neurocysticercosis in India by Singh, B.B., Khatkar, M.S., Gill, J.P.S., Dhand, N.K.

    Published in Acta tropica (01-01-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •In 2011, Neurocysticercosis (NCC)-associated active epilepsy caused an annual median loss of Rupees 12.03 billion (95% UI Rs. 9.16–15.57…”
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    Estimation of the health and economic burden of human brucellosis in India by Singh, B.B., Khatkar, M.S., Aulakh, R.S., Gill, J.P.S., Dhand, N.K.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-06-2018)
    “…High seroprevalence estimates of brucellosis in livestock species and humans in India suggest that the disease is a significant public health concern in the…”
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    Meta-assembly of genomic regions and variants associated with female reproductive efficiency in cattle by Khatkar, M.S., Randhawa, I.A.S., Raadsma, H.W.

    Published in Livestock science (01-08-2014)
    “…Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major concern in many countries. Fertility is a compound trait of…”
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    Additive and epistatic genome‐wide association for growth and ultrasound scan measures of carcass‐related traits in B rahman cattle by Ali, A.A., Khatkar, M.S., Kadarmideen, H.N., Thomson, P.C.

    “…Summary Genome‐wide association studies are routinely used to identify genomic regions associated with traits of interest. However, this ignores an important…”
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    primary assembly of a bovine haplotype block map based on a 15,036-single-nucleotide polymorphism panel genotyped in Holstein-Friesian cattle by Khatkar, M.S, Zenger, K.R, Hobbs, M, Hawken, R.J, Cavanagh, J.A.L, Barris, W, McClintock, A.E, McClintock, S, Thomson, P.C, Tier, B

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-06-2007)
    “…Analysis of data on 1000 Holstein-Friesian bulls genotyped for 15,036 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) has enabled genomewide identification of haplotype…”
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    Additive and epistatic genome-wide association for growth and ultrasound scan measures of carcass-related traits in Brahman cattle by Ali, A.A., Khatkar, M.S., Kadarmideen, H.N., Thomson, P.C.

    “…Summary Genome‐wide association studies are routinely used to identify genomic regions associated with traits of interest. However, this ignores an important…”
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    Genome-wide genetic diversity of Holstein Friesian cattle reveals new insights into Australian and global population variability, including impact of selection by Zenger, K.R, Khatkar, M.S, Cavanagh, J.A.L, Hawken, R.J, Raadsma, H.W

    Published in Animal genetics (01-02-2007)
    “…Past breeding strategies for dairy cattle have been very effective in producing rapid genetic gain to achieve industry targets and raise profitability. Such…”
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    Predicting genetic merit for mastitis and fertility in dairy cattle using genome wide selection and high density SNP screens by Raadsma, H W, Moser, G, Crump, R E, Khatkar, M S, Zenger, K R, Cavanagh, J A L, Hawken, R J, Hobbs, M, Barris, W, Solkner, J, Nicholas, F W, Tier, B

    Published in Developments in biologicals (01-01-2008)
    “…Two novel methods for genome wide selection (GWS) were examined for predicting the genetic merit of animals using SNP information alone. A panel of 1,546 dairy…”
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