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Genome-wide association study reveals genetic architecture of eating behavior in pigs and its implications for humans obesity by comparative mapping
Duy Ngoc Do,
Anders Bjerring Strathe
, Tage Ostersen, Just Jensen,
Thomas Mark
,
Haja Kadarmideen
46
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Genetic Architecture
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Eating Behavior
100%
Comparative Mapping
100%
Genome-wide Association Study
100%
Human Obesity
100%
SNP
80%
Feeding Behavior
60%
Feed Intake
60%
Feeder
40%
Behavior Traits
40%
Boar
40%
Genomic Regions
40%
Association Analysis
20%
Obesity Syndromes
20%
Feed Efficiency
20%
Genomic Studies
20%
Transcription Factor 7-like 2 (TCF7L2)
20%
Genome-wide Significance
20%
Illumina
20%
BeadChip
20%
Biological Mechanisms
20%
Genetic Improvement
20%
Synapse
20%
Intake Rate
20%
Pig Feed
20%
Dephosphorylation
20%
Genetic Variants
20%
Metabolic Syndrome
20%
Human Genome
20%
Synaptotagmin
20%
Positive Regulation
20%
Daily Feed Intake
20%
Potential Candidate Gene
20%
Human Being
20%
Porcine
20%
OR Genes
20%
Neuropeptide Secretion
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
PPP1R9B
25%
PTPRZ1
25%
Comparative Gene Mapping
25%
Genetic Improvement
25%