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“Comparison of genomic DNA extraction methods for Colossoma macropomum fish fin clippings for single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping”, Genetics and Molecular Research, vol. 22, no. 1, 2023.
, “Bulked segregant analysis of the pirarucu (Arapaima gigas) genome for identification of sex-specific molecular markers”, vol. 12, pp. 6299-6308, 2013.
, , “Adaptation of a low-cost medium-throughput genotyping system for ovine prion protein gene polymorphims associated with scrapie”, vol. 10. pp. 3180-3185, 2011.
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PMid:7897344
Benkel BF, Valle E, Bissonnette N and Hossain FA (2007). Simultaneous detection of eight single nucleotide polymorphisms in the ovine prion protein gene. Mol. Cell Probes 21: 363-367.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcp.2007.05.002
PMid:17590312
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PMid:3149717 PMCid:365657
Dawson M, Moore RC and Bishop SC (2008). Progress and limits of PrP gene selection policy. Vet. Res. 39: 25.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/vetres:2007064
PMid:18258168
de Lima AC, Bossers A, Souza CE, Oliveira SM, et al. (2007). PrP genotypes in a pedigree flock of Santa Ines sheep. Vet. Rec. 160: 336-337.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.160.10.336
PMid:17351175
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s007050050516
PMid:10226611
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PMid:9521922
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PMid:9521921
Excoffier L, Laval G and Schneider S (2005). Arlequin (version 3.0): an integrated software package for population genetics data analysis. Evol. Bioinform. Online 1: 47-50.
Goldmann W (2008). PrP genetics in ruminant transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. Vet. Res. 39: 30.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/vetres:2008010
PMid:18284908
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Groschup MH, Lacroux C, Buschmann A, Luhken G, et al. (2007). Classic scrapie in sheep with the ARR/ARR prion genotype in Germany and France. Emerg. Infect. Dis. 13: 1201-1207.
PMid:17953092 PMCid:2828083
Ianella P, McManus C, Caetano AR and Paiva SR (2011). PRNP haplotype and genotype frequencies in Brazilian sheep: issues for conservation and breeding programs. Res. Vet. Sci. (in press).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2011.06.025
PMid:21816449
Juling K, Schwarzenbacher H, Williams JL and Fries R (2006). A major genetic component of BSE susceptibility. BMC Biol. 4: 33.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7007-4-33
PMid:17014722 PMCid:1601964
Mead S, Stumpf MP, Whitfield J, Beck JA, et al. (2003). Balancing selection at the prion protein gene consistent with prehistoric kurulike epidemics. Science 300: 640-643.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1083320
PMid:12690204
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/25.14.2745
PMid:9207020 PMCid:146817
O’Rourke KI, Besser TE, Miller MW, Cline TF, et al. (1999). PrP genotypes of captive and free-ranging Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) with chronic wasting disease. J. Gen. Virol. 80 (Pt 10): 2765-2769.
PMid:10573173
O’Rourke KI, Spraker TR, Hamburg LK, Besser TE, et al. (2004). Polymorphisms in the prion precursor functional gene but not the pseudogene are associated with susceptibility to chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer. J. Gen. Virol. 85: 1339-1346.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.79785-0
PMid:15105552
Pacheco ACL, Oliveira SMP, Gouveia JJS, Diniz MC, et al. (2007). Analysis of prion protein gene (PRNP) polymorphisms in healthy Morada Nova sheep reveals the presence of genotypes susceptible to scrapie. Cien. Anim. 17: 27-36.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.410350404
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Sotomaior CS, Sotomaior VS, Madeira HM and Thomaz-Soccol V (2008). Prion protein gene polymorphisms in sheep in the State of Paraná, Brazil. Anim. Genet. 39: 659-661.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2052.2008.01775.x
PMid:18752582
Vaccari G, Conte M, Morelli L, Di GG, et al. (2004). Primer extension assay for prion protein genotype determination in sheep. Mol. Cell Probes 18: 33-37.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcp.2003.06.001
PMid:15036367
Vaccari G, Panagiotidis CH, Acin C, Peletto S, et al. (2009). State-of-the-art review of goat TSE in the European Union, with special emphasis on PRNP genetics and epidemiology. Vet. Res. 40: 48.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/vetres/2009031
PMid:19505422 PMCid:2704333
“Programmed cell death in salivary glands of Drosophila arizonae and Drosophila mulleri”, vol. 7, pp. 476-486, 2008.
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