A genome-wide association study in catfish reveals the presence of functional hubs of related genes...
A genome-wide association study in catfish reveals the presence of functional hubs of related genes within QTLs for columnaris disease resistance
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Geng, Xin , Sha, Jin , Liu, Shikai , Bao, Lisui , Zhang, Jiaren , Wang, Ruijia , Yao, Jun , Li, Chao , Feng, Jianbin , Sun, Fanyue , Sun, Luyang , Jiang, Chen , Zhang, Yu , Chen, Ailu , Dunham, Rex , Zhi, Degui and Liu, Zhanjiang
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Columnaris causes severe mortalities among many different wild and cultured freshwater fish species, but understanding of host resistance is lacking. Catfish, the primary aquaculture species in the United States, serves as a great model for the analysis of host resistance against columnaris disease. Channel catfish in general is highly resistant to...
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A genome-wide association study in catfish reveals the presence of functional hubs of related genes within QTLs for columnaris disease resistance
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_4372039
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1471-2164
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1471-2164
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10.1186/s12864-015-1409-4