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    A Meta-Assembly of Selection Signatures in Cattle by Randhawa, Imtiaz A S, Khatkar, Mehar S, Thomson, Peter C, Raadsma, Herman W

    Published in PloS one (05-04-2016)
    “…Since domestication, significant genetic improvement has been achieved for many traits of commercial importance in cattle, including adaptation, appearance and…”
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    Genome-wide association study of multiple traits linked to heat tolerance in emmer-derived hexaploid wheat genotypes by Ullah, Smi, Randhawa, Imtiaz A. S., Trethowan, Richard

    Published in Molecular breeding (01-04-2021)
    “…Heat stress tolerance in plants is a complex trait controlled by multiple genes of minor effect which are influenced by the environment and this makes breeding…”
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    Selection signatures for local and regional adaptation in Chinese Mongolian horse breeds reveal candidate genes for hoof health by Han, Haige, Randhawa, Imtiaz A S, MacHugh, David E, McGivney, Beatrice A, Katz, Lisa M, Dugarjaviin, Manglai, Hill, Emmeline W

    Published in BMC genomics (19-01-2023)
    “…Thousands of years of natural and artificial selection since the domestication of the horse has shaped the distinctive genomes of Chinese Mongolian horse…”
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    Genomic prediction using low-coverage portable Nanopore sequencing by Lamb, Harrison J, Hayes, Ben J, Randhawa, Imtiaz A S, Nguyen, Loan T, Ross, Elizabeth M

    Published in PloS one (15-12-2021)
    “…Most traits in livestock, crops and humans are polygenic, that is, a large number of loci contribute to genetic variation. Effects at these loci lie along a…”
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    Selection in Australian Thoroughbred horses acts on a locus associated with early two-year old speed by Han, Haige, McGivney, Beatrice A, Farries, Gabriella, Katz, Lisa M, MacHugh, David E, Randhawa, Imtiaz A S, Hill, Emmeline W

    Published in PloS one (12-02-2020)
    “…Thoroughbred horse racing is a global sport with major hubs in Europe, North America, Australasia and Japan. Regional preferences for certain traits have…”
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    Genomic Prediction and Genome-Wide Association Studies for Productivity, Conformation and Heat Tolerance Traits in Tropical Smallholder Dairy Cows by Bang, Nguyen N, Hayes, Ben J, Lyons, Russell E, Randhawa, Imtiaz A S, Gaughan, John B, Trach, Nguyen X, McNeill, David M

    “…Genomic selection (GS) and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have not been investigated in Vietnamese dairy cattle, even for basic milk production traits,…”
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    Secondary School Girls’ Experiences of Menstruation and Awareness of Endometriosis: A Cross-Sectional Study by Randhawa, A.E., Tufte-Hewett, A.D., Weckesser, A.M., Jones, G.L., Hewett, F.G.

    “…To characterize typical menstrual characteristics in a large sample of secondary school girls, as well as knowledge of typical (ie, normal) menstruation,…”
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    An Epigenetic Aging Clock for Cattle Using Portable Sequencing Technology by Hayes, Ben J, Nguyen, Loan T, Forutan, Mehrnush, Engle, Bailey N, Lamb, Harrison J, Copley, James P, Randhawa, Imtiaz A S, Ross, Elizabeth M

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (18-11-2021)
    “…Extensively grazed cattle are often mustered only once a year. Therefore, birthdates are typically unknown or inaccurate. Birthdates would be useful for…”
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    Comparison of Gene Editing Versus Conventional Breeding to Introgress the POLLED Allele Into the Tropically Adapted Australian Beef Cattle Population by Mueller, Maci L, Cole, John B, Connors, Natalie K, Johnston, David J, Randhawa, Imtiaz A S, Van Eenennaam, Alison L

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (11-02-2021)
    “…Dehorning is the process of physically removing horns to protect animals and humans from injury, but the process is costly, unpleasant, and faces increasing…”
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    Genomic Characterisation of the Indigenous Irish Kerry Cattle Breed by Browett, Sam, McHugo, Gillian, Richardson, Ian W, Magee, David A, Park, Stephen D E, Fahey, Alan G, Kearney, John F, Correia, Carolina N, Randhawa, Imtiaz A S, MacHugh, David E

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (19-02-2018)
    “…Kerry cattle are an endangered landrace heritage breed of cultural importance to Ireland. In the present study we have used genome-wide SNP array data to…”
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    Optimized Genetic Testing for Polledness in Multiple Breeds of Cattle by Randhawa, Imtiaz A S, Burns, Brian M, McGowan, Michael R, Porto-Neto, Laercio R, Hayes, Ben J, Ferretti, Ryan, Schutt, Karen M, Lyons, Russell E

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-02-2020)
    “…Many breeds of modern cattle are naturally horned, and for sound husbandry management reasons the calves frequently undergo procedures to physically remove the…”
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    MR Geyser Sign in chronic rotator cuff tears by Negi, R.S., Gogoi, B., Randhawa, A.S.

    Published in Medical journal. Armed Forces India (01-07-2018)
    “…Acromio-clavicular (AC) joint cysts are rare presentation of chronic shoulder pathology. These cysts may be observed secondary to either degenerative changes…”
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    Comparison of Genetic Merit for Weight and Meat Traits between the Polled and Horned Cattle in Multiple Beef Breeds by Randhawa, Imtiaz A S, McGowan, Michael R, Porto-Neto, Laercio R, Hayes, Ben J, Lyons, Russell E

    Published in Animals (Basel) (18-03-2021)
    “…Breeding for polled animals is deemed the most practical solution to eradicate horns naturally and circumvent management costs and risks on health and welfare…”
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    Waist circumference at five common measurement sites in normal weight and overweight adults: which site is most optimal? by Brown, R. E., Randhawa, A. K., Canning, K. L., Fung, M., Jiandani, D., Wharton, S., Kuk, J. L.

    Published in Clinical obesity (01-02-2018)
    “…Summary The aim of this study was to determine (i) if adults would measure their own waist circumference (WC), (ii) which WC site(s) are the most intuitive and…”
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