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Luis Telo da Gama
Researcher at University of Lisbon
Publications - 133
Citations - 3417
Luis Telo da Gama is an academic researcher from University of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic diversity. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 122 publications receiving 2899 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis Telo da Gama include University of Guelph & University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
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The genetic ancestry of American Creole cattle inferred from uniparental and autosomal genetic markers
Catarina Ginja,Luis Telo da Gama,Oscar Cortés,Inmaculada Martin Burriel,Jose Luis Vega-Pla,Cecilia Penedo,Phil Sponenberg,Javier Cañón,A. Sanz,Andréa Alves do Egito,Luz Angela Alvarez,Guillermo Giovambattista,Saif Agha,A. Rogberg-Muñoz,M. A. C. Lara,Juan Vicente Delgado,Amparo Martínez Martínez +16 more
TL;DR: The results confirm the mixed ancestry of American Creole cattle and the role that African cattle have played in their development.
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Gene design, fusion technology and TEV cleavage conditions influence the purification of oxidized disulphide-rich venom peptides in Escherichia coli
Ana Filipa Sequeira,Jeremy Turchetto,Natalie J. Saez,Natalie J. Saez,Fanny Peysson,Laurie Ramond,Yoan Duhoo,Marilyne Blémont,Vânia O. Fernandes,Luis Telo da Gama,Luís M. A. Ferreira,Catarina I. P. D. Guerreiro,Nicolas Gilles,Hervé Darbon,Carlos M. G. A. Fontes,Renaud Vincentelli +15 more
TL;DR: This study reveals that E. coli is a convenient heterologous host for the expression of soluble and functional venom peptides and reveals that DsbC was the best fusion tag for venom peptide expression, in particular when the fusion was directed to the bacterial periplasm.
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Genetic and phenotypic variation in sources of preweaning lamb mortality.
Luis Telo da Gama,Gordon E. Dickerson,Gordon E. Dickerson,L. D. Young,L. D. Young,Kreg A. Leymaster,Kreg A. Leymaster +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the use of family and progeny test selection for transmitted effects on both perinatal and postnatal lamb viability should be effective.
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Biotechnology applications for the sustainable management of goat genetic resources
TL;DR: Genetic markers, including neutral, sex-specific and non-neutral markers, as well as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), are essential for the appropriate management of goat genetic resources, especially in activities related to their characterization and conservation, and specific genetic markers can be used to strengthen selection programs.
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Evidence for a geographical cline of casein haplotypes in Portuguese cattle breeds.
TL;DR: The data suggest that high genetic similarity among neighbouring Portuguese breeds is mainly caused by gene flow, and that the geographical distribution of particular casein haplotypes may indicate an influence of African cattle.