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Author(s): PERIPOLLI, E.; METZGER, J.; LEMOS, M. V. A. de; STAFUZZA, N. B.; KLUSKA, S.; OLIVIERI, B. F.; FEITOSA, F. L. B.; BERTON, M. P.; LOPES, F. B.; MUNARI, D. P.; LOBO, R. B.; MAGNABOSCO, C. de U.; DI CROCE, F.; OSTERSTOCK, J.; DENISE, S.; PEREIRA, A. S. C.; BALDI, F. Abstract Background The aim of this study was to assess genome-wide autozygosity in a Nellore cattle population and to characterize ROH patterns and autozygosity islands that may have occurred due to... ... |
Author(s): CARDOSO, D. F.; FERNANDES JÚNIOR, G. A.; SCALEZ, D. C. B.; ALVEZ, A. A. C.; MAGALHÃES, A. F. B.; BRESOLIN, T.; VENTURA, R. V.; LI, C.; OLIVEIRA, M. C. de S.; PORTO NETO, L. R.; CARVALHEIRO, R.; OLIVEIRA, H. N. de; TONHATI, H.; ALBUQUERQUE, L. G. Highlighting genomic profiles for geographically distinct subpopulations of the same breed may provide insights into adaptation mechanisms to different environments, reveal genomic regions divergently... ... |
Author(s): PERIPOLLI, E.; STAFUZZA, N. B.; MUNARI, D. P.; LIMA, A. L. F.; IRGANG, R.; MACHADO, M. A.; PANETTO, J. C. do C.; VENTURA, R. V.; BALDI, F.; SILVA, M. V. G. B. Abstract BACKGROUND: Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are continuous homozygous segments of the DNA sequence. They have been applied to quantify individual autozygosity and used as a potential inbreeding me... ... |
Author(s): PERIPOLLI, E.; TONUSSI, R. L; VERNEQUE, R. Da S.; PANETTO, J. C. do C.; MACHADO, M. A.; SILVA, M. V. G. B.; BALDI, F.
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Author(s): PRIETO-BENAVIDES, O. O.; STURMER, S. L.; FARIAS, E. do N. C.; URDANIGO-ZAMBRANO, J. P.; SILVA, K. da; BARBOSA, R. I. The ecotone forests in the northern region of Brazilian Amazonia are important areas representing transition zones between forest and non-forest ecosystems. These areas have soils nutrient-poor that p... ... |
Author(s): BARBEIRO, L. W.; MICHELOTTI, V. T.; MACHADO, T. F.; MELO, T. P. de; OTTO, P. I.; FIGUEIREDO, E. A. P. de; MELLO, F. C. B.; RORATO, P. R. N.
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Author(s): MACHADO, T. F.; MICHELOTTI, V. T.; BARBEIRO, L. W.; MELO, T. P. de; OTTO, P. I.; FIGUEIREDO, E. A. P. de; MELLO, F. C. B.; RORATO, P. R. N.
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Author(s): SILVA, F. S. P. da; SOUZA, D. T.; ZUCCHI, T. D.; VASCONCELLOS, R. L. F.; PANSA, C. C.; MORAES, F. C.; MELO, I. S. de A novel gram-positive, aerobic, actinobacterial strain, CMAA 1362T, was isolated from marine sponge Scopalina ruetzleri collected in the São Pedro and São Paulo Archipelago. São Pedro and São Paulo Ar... ... |
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