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Jeremy F. Taylor
Researcher at University of Missouri
Publications - 104
Citations - 3298
Jeremy F. Taylor is an academic researcher from University of Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Bovine respiratory disease. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 104 publications receiving 2683 citations.
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Correction: Corrigendum: Gene expression differences in Longissimus muscle of Nelore steers genetically divergent for residual feed intake
Polyana C. Tizioto,Luiz Lehmann Coutinho,Priscila S. N. de Oliveira,Aline Silva Mello Cesar,Wellison Jarles da Silva Diniz,Andressa Oliveira de Lima,M. I. P. Rocha,Jared E. Decker,Robert D. Schnabel,Gerson Barreto Mourão,Rymer Ramiz Tullio,Adhemar Zerlotini,Jeremy F. Taylor,Luciana Correia de Almeida Regitano +13 more
TL;DR: This Article contains an error in the order of the Figures, where Figures 2 and 3 were inverted.
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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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Genome-wide association study for feed efficiency and growth traits in U.S. beef cattle
Christopher M. Seabury,David L. Oldeschulte,Mahdi Saatchi,Jonathan E. Beever,Jared E. Decker,Yvette A. Halley,Eric K. Bhattarai,Maral Molaei,Harvey C. Freetly,Stephanie L. Hansen,Helen Yampara-Iquise,Kristen A. Johnson,Monty S. Kerley,JaeWoo Kim,Daniel D. Loy,E. Marques,Holly L. Neibergs,Robert D. Schnabel,Daniel W Shike,Matthew L Spangler,Robert L. Weaber,Dorian J. Garrick,Dorian J. Garrick,Jeremy F. Taylor +23 more
TL;DR: Fourteen moderate to large-effect QTL regions which ranged from being physically proximal to fully overlapping for RFI, DMI, ADG, and MMWT were detected within and between populations, and included evidence for pleiotropy, proximal but independent causal mutations, and multi-breed QTL.
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A mutation in the cathepsin D gene (CTSD) in American Bulldogs with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis
Tomoyuki Awano,Martin L. Katz,Dennis P. O'Brien,Jeremy F. Taylor,Jason Evans,Shahnawaz Khan,Istvan Sohar,Peter Lobel,Gary S. Johnson +8 more
TL;DR: Compared to previously described NCLs in mice and sheep that completely lack cathepsin D activity, the clinical course of NCL in the American Bulldogs was less severe and more closely resembled that of many human NCLS.
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Global liver gene expression differences in Nelore steers with divergent residual feed intake phenotypes
Polyana C. Tizioto,Polyana C. Tizioto,Luiz Lehmann Coutinho,Jared E. Decker,Robert D. Schnabel,Kamila O. Rosa,Priscila S. N. de Oliveira,Marcela Maria de Souza,Gerson Barreto Mourão,Rymer Ramiz Tullio,Amália Saturnino Chaves,Dante Pazzanese Duarte Lanna,Adhemar Zerlotini-Neto,Maurício A. Mudadu,Jeremy F. Taylor,Luciana Correia de Almeida Regitano +15 more
TL;DR: The identified genes and pathways that play key roles in hepatic metabolic adaptations to oxidative stress such as those involved in antioxidant mechanisms will help develop strategies for selection towards the desired phenotype are potentially identified.