Decoding the Equine Genome: Lessons from ENCODE
The horse reference genome assemblies, EquCab2.0 and EquCab3.0, have enabled great advancements in the equine genomics field, from tools to novel discoveries. However, significant gaps of knowledge regarding genome function remain, hindering the study of complex traits in horses. In an effort to add...
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Main Authors: | Sichong Peng, Jessica L. Petersen, Rebecca R. Bellone, Ted Kalbfleisch, N. B. Kingsley, Alexa M. Barber, Eleonora Cappelletti, Elena Giulotto, Carrie J. Finno |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/112ed98403814c90a5a8e52fd75e344b |
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