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Integrative genomics sheds light on the immunogenetics of tuberculosis in cattle
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Genome-wide local ancestry and the functional consequences of admixture in African and European cattle populations
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Unveiling the role of endoplasmic reticulum stress pathways in canine demodicosis
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Genomic insights into the population history and adaptive traits of Latin American Criollo cattle
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Common protein-coding variants influence the racing phenotype in galloping racehorse breeds
Abstract Selection for system-wide morphological, physiological, and metabolic adaptations has led to extreme athletic phenotypes among geographically diverse horse breeds. Here, we identify genes contributing to exercise adaptation in racehorses by applying genomics approaches for racing performance, an end-point athletic phenotype.