Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes

Differences between the expression of the two alleles of a gene are known as allele-specific expression (ASE), a common event in the transcriptome of mammals. Despite ASE being a source of phenotypic variation, its occurrence and effects on genetic prediction of economically relevant traits are stil...

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Hauptverfasser: de Souza, Marcela Maria, Zerlotini, Adhemar, Rocha, Marina Ibelli Pereira, Bruscadin, Jennifer Jessica, Diniz, Wellison Jarles da Silva, Cardoso, Tainã Figueiredo, Cesar, Aline Silva Mello, Afonso, Juliana, Andrade, Bruno Gabriel Nascimento, Mudadu, Mauricio de Alvarenga, Mokry, Fabiana Barichello, Tizioto, Polyana Cristine, de Oliveira, Priscila Silva Neubern, Niciura, Simone Cristina Méo, Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann, Regitano, Luciana Correia de Almeida
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Livestock
Meat
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Phenotypic variations
Quality control
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RNA
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Single-nucleotide polymorphism
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