2009
DOI: 10.1126/science.1169588
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The Genome Sequence of Taurine Cattle: A Window to Ruminant Biology and Evolution

Abstract: second model, the two main conditions were parametrically modulated by the two categories, respectively (SOM, S5.1). The activation of the precuneus was higher for hard dominance-solvable games than for easy ones ( Fig. 4A and table S10). The activation of the insula was higher for the highly focal coordination games than for less focal ones ( Fig. 4B and table S11). Previous studies also found that precuneus activity increased when the number of planned moves increased (40, 41). The higher demand for memory-r… Show more

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“…Many domesticated animal genomes, including the cow genome, have been sequenced 8, 9. Recently the 1000 bull genomes project has been initiated and allows participants worldwide to access sequence data from a large number of cattle control genomes 10.…”
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“…Many domesticated animal genomes, including the cow genome, have been sequenced 8, 9. Recently the 1000 bull genomes project has been initiated and allows participants worldwide to access sequence data from a large number of cattle control genomes 10.…”
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“…To this purpose, a series of cases showing an identical phenotype is usually needed. The advent of next‐generation sequencing technology, in combination with the establishment of a reference genome sequence for domestic animal species, as for the bovine genome in 2009, has changed prospects enormously 8, 9, 10. Today, studying the molecular etiology of single cases is also feasible eg, in cattle10, 11, 17 as it is successfully performed in man since nearly 5 years now 18…”
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“…2009) and different from the mean value of 40.3 ± 9.1% for one million randomly selected 147‐bp sequences ( P  <   0.0001). The higher G+C content is typical for nucleosomal DNA (Hughes & Rando 2009).…”
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“…A total of 95.8 million 65‐bp reads (6.2 Gb) were generated and mapped to the non‐repeat‐masked bovine genome sequence (Btau_4.0) (Bovine Genome Sequencing and Analysis Consortium et al . 2009). Uniquely mapped reads were then extended to 147 bp.…”
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“…Genome‐wide association studies (GWASs) rapidly gained popularity after the sequencing of the genomes of several animal species, including human beings 31, 32, 33, 34. The completion of the sequencing and assembly of these reference genomes (an assembly of the DNA sequence and its chromosomal locations representing the genetic baseline of a species) provided a tool that could be used as a map indicating where elements of the genome reside.…”
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