MATSUMOTO Hirokazu
- 准教授
- 学位:博士(農学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Agriculture / Department of Animal Science
- Undergraduate School of Agriculture / Department of Animal Science
- Graduate School of Agriculture / Course of Agricultural Sciences
詳細情報
研究分野
- Life sciences Genetics
論文
PMEL p.Leu18del dilutes coat color of Kumamoto sub-breed of Japanese Brown cattle.
Leptin gene contributes to beef marbling standard, meat brightness, meat firmness, and beef fat standard of the Kumamoto sub-breed of Japanese Brown cattle.
Tethered spinal cord related to caudal spinal dysraphism in a tailless Holstein calf.
Elucidating genetic characteristics of the Kumamoto sub-breed of Japanese Brown cattle with DNA markers for economically important traits
Behavioral analysis handling and response to human in Japanese Black and Brown cattle at the livestock market
MC1R c.310G>‐ and c.871G>A determine the coat color of Kumamoto sub‐breed of Japanese Brown cattle
The non-synonymous mutation in bovine SPP1 gene influences carcass weight
The SNPs in bovine MMP14 promoter influence on fat-related traits
Preservation of Genetic Diversity of the Asian Native Goats
Lack of Rev7 function results in development of tubulostromal adenomas in mouse ovary
The g.841G>C SNP of FASN gene is associated with fatty acid composition in beef cattle
An ENU-induced mutation in the mouse Rnf212 gene is associated with male meiotic failure and infertility
The SNPs in the promoter regions of the bovine FADS2 and FABP4 genes are associated with beef quality traits
UTS2R gene polymorphisms are associated with fatty acid composition in Japanese beef cattle
Genome-wide association study for fatty acid composition in Japanese Black cattle
Genetic diversity and structure in Asian native goat analyzed by newly developed SNP markers
The SNP in the promoter region of the bovine ELOVL5 gene influences economic traits including subcutaneous fat thickness
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