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Anne Schmidt-Küntzel

Researcher at Cheetah Conservation Fund

Publications -  36
Citations -  1057

Anne Schmidt-Küntzel is an academic researcher from Cheetah Conservation Fund. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acinonyx jubatus & Population. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 31 publications receiving 863 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Schmidt-Küntzel include Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute & Applied Biosystems.

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The tiger genome and comparative analysis with lion and snow leopard genomes

TL;DR: Comparison genetic analyses of the genomes of a white Bengal tiger, African lion, white African lion and snow leopard find genetic signatures that may reflect molecular adaptations consistent with the big cats’ hypercarnivorous diet and muscle strength.
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The global decline of cheetah Acinonyx jubatus and what it means for conservation.

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TL;DR: This analysis shows dramatic declines of cheetah across its distributional range, supporting an uplisting of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List threat assessment to endangered.
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Genomic legacy of the African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus.

TL;DR: In this article, the genome sequence of wild-born African cheetahs reveals extreme genomic depletion in SNV incidence, SNV density, SNVs of coding genes, MHC class I and II genes, and mitochondrial DNA SNVs.
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Tyrosinase and Tyrosinase Related Protein 1 Alleles Specify Domestic Cat Coat Color Phenotypes of the albino and brown Loci

TL;DR: The results provide very strong evidence that the specific nucleotide variants of feline TYR (chromosome D1) are causative of the siamese and burmese alleles of the albino locus, as well as nucleotideVariant 1 of TYRP1 (chromOSome D4) as specifying the chocolate (b) and cinnamon (b(l) allele of the B locus.