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Ingolf Russ
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 42
Citations - 1601
Ingolf Russ is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Quantitative trait locus. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1333 citations.
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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for cattle stature identifies common genes that regulate body size in mammals.
Aniek C. Bouwman,Hans D. Daetwyler,Amanda J. Chamberlain,Carla Hurtado Ponce,Mehdi Sargolzaei,Flavio S Schenkel,Goutam Sahana,Armelle Govignon-Gion,Simon Boitard,Marlies Dolezal,Hubert Pausch,Hubert Pausch,R.F. Brøndum,Phil J. Bowman,Bo Thomsen,Bernt Guldbrandtsen,Mogens Sandø Lund,Bertrand Servin,Dorian J. Garrick,James M. Reecy,Johanna Vilkki,Alessandro Bagnato,Min Wang,Jesse L. Hoff,Robert D. Schnabel,Jeremy F. Taylor,Anna A. E. Vinkhuyzen,Frank Panitz,Christian Bendixen,Lars-Erik Holm,Birgit Gredler,Chris Hozé,Mekki Boussaha,Marie Pierre Sanchez,Dominique Rocha,Aurélien Capitan,Thierry Tribout,Anne Barbat,Pascal Croiseau,Cord Drögemüller,Vidhya Jagannathan,Christy J. Vander Jagt,J. J. Crowley,Anna Bieber,D. C. Purfield,Donagh P. Berry,Reiner Emmerling,Kay Uwe Götz,Mirjam Frischknecht,Ingolf Russ,Johann Sölkner,Curtis P. Van Tassell,Ruedi Fries,Paul Stothard,Roel F. Veerkamp,Didier Boichard,Michael E. Goddard,Ben J. Hayes +57 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of data from cattle shows that the genetic architecture underlying stature is similar to that in humans, where many genomic regions individually explain only a small amount of phenotypic variance.
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Quantitative trait loci mapping of functional traits in the German Holstein cattle population
Ch. Kühn,Jörn Bennewitz,Norbert Reinsch,N. Xu,Hauke Thomsen,C. Looft,Gudrun A. Brockmann,Manfred Schwerin,C. Weimann,Stefan Hiendleder,Georg Erhardt,I. Medjugorac,M. Förster,Bertram Brenig,F. Reinhardt,R. Reents,Ingolf Russ,G. Averdunk,J. Blümel,Ernst Kalm +19 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that loci with influence on udder health may also contribute to genetic variance of longevity.
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Bovine Polledness - An Autosomal Dominant Trait with Allelic Heterogeneity
Ivica Medugorac,Doris Seichter,Alexander Graf,Ingolf Russ,Helmut Blum,Karl Heinrich Göpel,Sophie Rothammer,M. Förster,Stefan Krebs +8 more
TL;DR: The distribution of genotypes of the two putative POLLED alleles in large semi-random sample (1,261 animals) supports the hypothesis of two independent mutations and allelic heterogeneity of thePOLLED locus is reported.
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Genetic diversity of European cattle breeds highlights the conservation value of traditional unselected breeds with high effective population size.
Ivica Medugorac,Ana Medugorac,Ingolf Russ,Claudia E. Veit-Kensch,Pierre Taberlet,Bernhard Luntz,Henry M. Mix,M. Förster +7 more
TL;DR: The overall results showed that the genetic diversity is widespread in Buša breeds in the Anatolian and Balkan areas, when compared with the alpine and north‐western European breeds.
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Mapping of QTL for Body Conformation and Behavior in Cattle
Stefan Hiendleder,Hauke Thomsen,Norbert Reinsch,Jörn Bennewitz,B. Leyhe-Horn,C. Looft,N. Xu,I. Medjugorac,Ingolf Russ,Christa Kühn,Gudrun A. Brockmann,J. Blümel,Bertram Brenig,F. Reinhardt,R. Reents,G. Averdunk,Manfred Schwerin,M. Förster,Ernst Kalm,Georg Erhardt +19 more
TL;DR: This study provides the first evidence for QTL involved in behavior of dairy cattle and identifiesQTL for udder conformation on chromosome 6 that could form the basis of recently reported QTL for clinical mastitis.