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Bertrand Servin
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 84
Citations - 6462
Bertrand Servin is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Quantitative trait locus. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 76 publications receiving 5457 citations. Previous affiliations of Bertrand Servin include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of Washington.
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Analyses of pig genomes provide insight into porcine demography and evolution
Martien A. M. Groenen,Alan Archibald,Hirohide Uenishi,Christopher K. Tuggle,Yasuhiro Takeuchi,Max F. Rothschild,Claire Rogel-Gaillard,Chankyu Park,Denis Milan,Hendrik-Jan Megens,Shengting Li,Denis M. Larkin,Heebal Kim,Laurent A. F. Frantz,Mario Caccamo,Hyeonju Ahn,Bronwen Aken,Anna Anselmo,Christian Anthon,Loretta Auvil,Bouabid Badaoui,Craig W. Beattie,Christian Bendixen,Daniel Berman,Frank Blecha,Jonas Blomberg,Lars Bolund,Mirte Bosse,Sara Botti,Zhan Bujie,Megan Bystrom,Boris Capitanu,Denise Carvalho-Silva,Patrick Chardon,Celine Chen,Ryan Cheng,Sang-Haeng Choi,William Chow,Richard Clark,C M Clee,Richard P. M. A. Crooijmans,Harry D. Dawson,Patrice Dehais,Fioravante De Sapio,Bert Dibbits,Nizar Drou,Zhi-Qiang Du,Kellye Eversole,João Fadista,João Fadista,Susan Fairley,Thomas Faraut,Geoffrey J. Faulkner,Geoffrey J. Faulkner,Katie E. Fowler,Merete Fredholm,Eric Fritz,James G. R. Gilbert,Elisabetta Giuffra,Elisabetta Giuffra,Jan Gorodkin,Darren K. Griffin,Jennifer Harrow,Alexander Hayward,Kerstin Howe,Zhi-Liang Hu,Sean Humphray,Sean Humphray,Toby Hunt,Henrik Hornshøj,Jin-Tae Jeon,Patric Jern,Matthew Jones,Jerzy Jurka,Hiroyuki Kanamori,Ronan Kapetanovic,Jaebum Kim,Jaebum Kim,Jae-Hwan Kim,Kyu-Won Kim,Tae-Hun Kim,Greger Larson,Kyooyeol Lee,Kyung-Tai Lee,Richard M. Leggett,Harris A. Lewin,Yingrui Li,Wan Sheng Liu,Jane E. Loveland,Yao Lu,Joan K. Lunney,Jian Ma,Ole Madsen,Katherine M. Mann,Katherine M. Mann,Lucy Matthews,Stuart McLaren,Takeya Morozumi,Michael P. Murtaugh,Jitendra Narayan,Dinh Truong Nguyen,Peixiang Ni,Song-Jung Oh,Suneel Kumar Onteru,Frank Panitz,Eung-Woo Park,Hong-Seog Park,Géraldine Pascal,Yogesh Paudel,Miguel Pérez-Enciso,Ricardo H. Ramirez-Gonzalez,James M. Reecy,Sandra L. Rodriguez-Zas,Gary A. Rohrer,Lauretta A. Rund,Yongming Sang,Kyle M. Schachtschneider,Joshua G. Schraiber,John C. Schwartz,Linda Scobie,Carol Scott,Stephen M. J. Searle,Bertrand Servin,Bruce R. Southey,Göran O. Sperber,Peter F. Stadler,Jonathan V. Sweedler,Hakim Tafer,Bo Thomsen,Rashmi Wali,Jian Wang,Jun Wang,Simon D. M. White,Xun Xu,Martine Yerle,Guojie Zhang,Jianguo Zhang,Jie Zhang,Shuhong Zhao,Jane Rogers,Carol Churcher,Lawrence B. Schook +141 more
TL;DR: The assembly and analysis of the genome sequence of a female domestic Duroc pig and a comparison with the genomes of wild and domestic pigs from Europe and Asia reveal a deep phylogenetic split between European and Asian wild boars ∼1 million years ago.
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Genome-wide analysis of the world's sheep breeds reveals high levels of historic mixture and strong recent selection.
James W. Kijas,Johannes A. Lenstra,Ben J. Hayes,Simon Boitard,Laercio R. Porto Neto,Magali San Cristobal,Bertrand Servin,Russell McCulloch,Vicki Whan,Kimberly Gietzen,Samuel Rezende Paiva,William Barendse,Elena Ciani,Herman W. Raadsma,John C. McEwan,Brian P. Dalrymple +15 more
TL;DR: Genomic structure in a global collection of domesticated sheep reveals a history of artificial selection for horn loss and traits relating to pigmentation, reproduction, and body size.
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Imputation-Based Analysis of Association Studies: Candidate Regions and Quantitative Traits
Bertrand Servin,Matthew Stephens +1 more
TL;DR: A new framework for the analysis of association studies is introduced, designed to allow untyped variants to be more effectively and directly tested for association with a phenotype, and results in increased power to detect association, even in cases in which the causal variant is typed.
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Sequencing and automated whole-genome optical mapping of the genome of a domestic goat (Capra hircus)
Yang Dong,Yang Dong,Min Xie,Yu Jiang,Yu Jiang,Nianqing Xiao,Xiaoyong Du,Wenguang Zhang,Wenguang Zhang,Gwenola Tosser-Klopp,Jinhuan Wang,Shuang Yang,Jie Liang,Wenbin Chen,Jing Chen,Peng Zeng,Yong Hou,Chao Bian,Shengkai Pan,Yuxiang Li,Xin Liu,Wenliang Wang,Bertrand Servin,B.L. Sayre,Bin Zhu,Deacon John Sweeney,Rich Moore,Wenhui Nie,Yongyi Shen,Yongyi Shen,Ruoping Zhao,Guojie Zhang,Jinquan Li,Thomas Faraut,James E. Womack,Ya-Ping Zhang,James Kijas,Noelle E. Cockett,Xun Xu,Xun Xu,Shuhong Zhao,Jun Wang,Wen Wang +42 more
TL;DR: This study shows that whole-genome mapping technology can be used for the de novo assembly of large genomes and compares transcriptomic analysis of the primary and secondary follicles of a cashmere goat to reveal 51 genes that are differentially expressed between the two types of hair follicles.
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The sheep genome illuminates biology of the rumen and lipid metabolism
Yu Jiang,Yu Jiang,Yu Jiang,Min Xie,Wenbin Chen,Richard Talbot,Jillian F. Maddox,Thomas Faraut,Chunhua Wu,Donna M. Muzny,Yuxiang Li,Wenguang Zhang,Wenguang Zhang,Jo-Ann L. Stanton,Rudiger Brauning,W. Barris,Thibaut Hourlier,Thibaut Hourlier,Bronwen Aken,Bronwen Aken,Stephen M. J. Searle,David L. Adelson,Chao Bian,Graham R. Cam,Yulin Chen,Shifeng Cheng,Udaya DeSilva,Karen Dixen,Yang Dong,Guangyi Fan,I.R. Franklin,Shaoyin Fu,Pablo Fuentes-Utrilla,Rui Guan,Margaret A. Highland,Margaret A. Highland,Michael Holder,Guodong Huang,Aaron Ingham,Shalini N. Jhangiani,Divya Kalra,Christie Kovar,Sandra L. Lee,Weiqing Liu,Xin Liu,Changxin Lu,Tian Lv,Tittu Mathew,Sean McWilliam,Moira Menzies,Shengkai Pan,David Robelin,Bertrand Servin,David Townley,Wenliang Wang,Bin Wei,Stephen N. White,Stephen N. White,Xinhua Yang,Chen Ye,Yaojing Yue,Peng Zeng,Qing Zhou,Jacob B. Hansen,Karsten Kristiansen,Richard A. Gibbs,Paul Flicek,Christopher C. Warkup,Huw E. Jones,V. Hutton Oddy,Frank W. Nicholas,John C. McEwan,James Kijas,Jun Wang,Kim C. Worley,Alan Archibald,Noelle E. Cockett,Xun Xu,Wen Wang,Brian P. Dalrymple +79 more
TL;DR: A genome for ewe and ewe Sheep-specific genetic changes underlie differences in lipid metabolism between sheep and other mammals, and may have contributed to the production of wool.