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D.J. Hulme
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 8
Citations - 724
D.J. Hulme is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic linkage & Genome. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 715 citations.
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A medium density genetic linkage map of the bovine genome
William Barendse,Daniel Vaiman,Stephen J. Kemp,Y. Sugimoto,S. M. Armitage,John L. Williams,H. S. Sun,André Eggen,Morris Agaba,S. A. Aleyasin,M. Band,M. D. Bishop,Johannes Buitkamp,Keren Byrne,F. Collins,L. Cooper,W. Coppettiers,B. Denys,R. D. Drinkwater,K. Easterday,C. Elduque,Sean Ennis,Georg Erhardt,Luca Ferretti,N. Flavin,Qiang Gao,Michel Georges,R. Gurung,Barbara Harlizius,G. Hawkins,Jay Hetzel,Takashi Hirano,D.J. Hulme,Claus Jørgensen,M. Kessler,Brian W. Kirkpatrick,B A Konfortov,Silja Kostia,Christa Kühn,Johannes A. Lenstra,Hubert Levéziel,Harris A. Lewin,B. Leyhe,L. Lil,I. Martin Burriel,R A McGraw,J R Miller,D. E. Moody,Stephen S. Moore,S. Nakane,Isaac J. Nijman,Ingrid Olsaker,Daniel Pomp,A. Rando,Micha Ron,A. Shalom,Alan J. Teale,U. Thieven,B G D Urquhart,Dag Inge Våge,A. Van De Weghe,Sirkka-Liisa Varvio,Riikka Velmala,Johanna Vilkki,Rosemarie Weikard,C. Woodside,James E. Womack,M. Zanotti,Pilar Zaragoza +68 more
TL;DR: A cattle genetic linkage map was constructed which covers more than 95 percent of the bovine genome at medium density as mentioned in this paper, and the resultant genome-wide comparative analyses indicate that while there is a greater conservation of synteny between cattle and humans compared with mice, the conservation of gene order between cows and humans is much less than would be expected from the conserving synteny.
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An Enhanced Linkage Map of the Sheep Genome Comprising More Than 1000 Loci
Jillian F. Maddox,Kizanne P. Davies,Allan M. Crawford,D.J. Hulme,Daniel Vaiman,Edmond P. Cribiu,Bradley A. Freking,Ken J. Beh,Noelle E. Cockett,Nina Kang,Christopher D. Riffkin,R. D. Drinkwater,Stephen S. Moore,Ken G. Dodds,J. M. Lumsden,Tracey C. van Stijn,S. H. Phua,David L. Adelson,Heather R. Burkin,Judith E. Broom,Johannes Buitkamp,Lisa Cambridge,William T. Cushwa,Emily Gerard,S. M. Galloway,Blair E. Harrison,Rachel J. Hawken,Stefan Hiendleder,HM Henry,Juan F. Medrano,KA Paterson,Laurent Schibler,Roger T. Stone,Beryl van Hest +33 more
TL;DR: Inspection of ruminant linkage maps indicates that the genomic coverage by the current sheep linkage map is comparable to that of the available cattle maps.
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A genome scan for quantitative trait loci affecting resistance to Trichostrongylus colubriformis in sheep.
TL;DR: A genome linkage scan was carried out using a resource flock of 1029 sheep in six half-sib families of offspring of sires derived by crossing divergent lines of sheep selected for response to challenge with the intestinal parasitic nematode Trichostrongylus colubriformis.