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C. Gorni
Researcher at Parco Tecnologico Padano
Publications - 20
Citations - 1288
C. Gorni is an academic researcher from Parco Tecnologico Padano. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Amplified fragment length polymorphism. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1212 citations. Previous affiliations of C. Gorni include Catholic University of the Sacred Heart.
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Genome-Wide Survey of SNP Variation Uncovers the Genetic Structure of Cattle Breeds
Richard A. Gibbs,Jeremy F. Taylor,Curtis P. Van Tassell,William Barendse,William Barendse,Kellye Eversole,Clare A. Gill,Ronnie D. Green,Debora L. Hamernik,Steven M. Kappes,Sigbjørn Lien,Lakshmi K. Matukumalli,Lakshmi K. Matukumalli,John C. McEwan,Lynne V. Nazareth,Robert D. Schnabel,George M. Weinstock,David A. Wheeler,Paolo Ajmone-Marsan,Paul Boettcher,Alexandre Rodrigues Caetano,José Fernando Garcia,José Fernando Garcia,Olivier Hanotte,Paola Mariani,Loren C. Skow,Tad S. Sonstegard,John L. Williams,John L. Williams,Boubacar Diallo,Lemecha Hailemariam,Mário Luiz Martinez,C. A. Morris,Luiz Otávio Campos da Silva,Richard J. Spelman,Woudyalew Mulatu,Keyan Zhao,Colette A. Abbey,Morris Agaba,Flábio R. Araújo,Rowan J. Bunch,Rowan J. Bunch,James O. Burton,C. Gorni,Hanotte Olivier,Blair E. Harrison,Blair E. Harrison,Bill Luff,Marco Antonio Machado,Joel Mwakaya,Graham Plastow,Warren Sim,Warren Sim,Timothy P. L. Smith,Merle B Thomas,Merle B Thomas,Alessio Valentini,Paul D. Williams,James E. Womack,John Woolliams,Yue Liu,Xiang Qin,Kim C. Worley,Chuan Gao,Huaiyang Jiang,Stephen S. Moore,Yanru Ren,Xingzhi Song,Carlos Bustamante,Ryan D. Hernandez,Donna M. Muzny,Shobha Patil,Anthony San Lucas,Qing Fu,Matthew Peter Kent,Richard Vega,Aruna Matukumalli,Sean McWilliam,Sean McWilliam,Gert Sclep,Katarzyna Bryc,Jung-Woo Choi,Hong Gao,John J. Grefenstette,Brenda M. Murdoch,Alessandra Stella,Rafael Villa-Angulo,Mark G. Wright,Jan Aerts,Jan Aerts,Oliver C. Jann,Riccardo Negrini,Michael E. Goddard,Michael E. Goddard,Ben J. Hayes,Daniel G. Bradley,Marcos V.B. da Silva,Marcos V.B. da Silva,Lilian P.L. Lau,George E. Liu,David J. Lynn,David J. Lynn,Francesca Panzitta,Ken G. Dodds +103 more
TL;DR: Data show that cattle have undergone a rapid recent decrease in effective population size from a very large ancestral population, possibly due to bottlenecks associated with domestication, selection, and breed formation.
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Horse bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells express embryo stem cell markers and show the ability for tenogenic differentiation by in vitro exposure to BMP-12
TL;DR: It is shown that equine bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs), defined by their expression of markers such as Oct4, Sox-2 and Nanog, have the capability to differentiate in tenocytes, and this data suggest that bone marrow should be considered the preferred MSC source for therapeutic approaches.
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Assessing genetic diversity in Italian goat populations using AFLP® markers
Paolo Ajmone-Marsan,Riccardo Negrini,Paola Crepaldi,E. Milanesi,C. Gorni,Alessio Valentini,M. Cicogna +6 more
TL;DR: Investigation of goat populations investigated confirms what is expected on the basis of their geographical location, while Cluster analysis based on standard genetic distance between breeds indicates that Sarda is the most distant population, while Bionda, Frisa, Verzaschese and Val di Livo seem to be highly related populations.
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Identification of QTLs associated with sweet sorghum quality
Ada Natoli,C. Gorni,Fatima Chegdani,P. Ajmone Marsan,C. Colombi,C. Lorenzoni,Adriano Marocco +6 more
TL;DR: The framework map was used to identify quantitative trait loci on 99 F 3 progenies, each tracing back to a single F 2 plant, and significant QTLs were found for all the traits investigated, indicating that there was no segregation of genes having major effects on this trait in the population investigated.
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RNA-sequence analysis of gene expression from honeybees (Apis mellifera) infected with Nosema ceranae.
Bouabid Badaoui,Andre Fougeroux,Fabien Petit,Anna Anselmo,C. Gorni,Marco Cucurachi,A. Cersini,Anna Granato,Giusy Cardeti,Giovanni Formato,Franco Mutinelli,Elisabetta Giuffra,John L. Williams,Sara Botti +13 more
TL;DR: Examination of expression levels of genes, isoforms, alternative transcription start sites (TSS), and differential promoter usage revealed a complex pattern of transcriptional and post-transcriptional gene regulation suggesting that bees use a range of tactics to cope with the stress of N. ceranae infection.