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    Transcriptome profile analysis of mammary gland tissue from two breeds of lactating sheep 

    Hao, Zhiyun; Zhou, Huitong; Hickford, Jonathan G. H.; Gong, Hua; Wang, J.; Hu, Jiang; Liu, Xiu; Li, Shaobin; Zhao, Mengli; Luo, Yuzhu (MDPI, 2019-10-08)
    The mammary gland is a crucial tissue for milk synthesis and plays a critical role in the feeding and growth of mammalian offspring. The aim of this study was to use RNA-sequencing (RNA-Seq) technology to provide a ...
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    The mean staple length of wool fibre is associated with variation in the ovine keratin-associated protein 21-2 gene 

    Li, Shaobin; Zhou, Huitong; Gong, Hua; Zhao, F.; Wang, Jiqing; Liu, Xiu; Hu, Jiang; Luo, Yuzhu; Hickford, Jonathan G. H. (MDPI, 2020-02)
    Wool and hair fibres consist of a variety of proteins, including the keratin-associated proteins (KAPs). In this study, a putative ovine homologue of the human KAP21-2 gene (KRTAP21-2) was identified. It was located on ...
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    Identification of the ovine keratin-associated protein 2-1 gene and its sequence variation in four chinese sheep breeds 

    Wang, Jianqing; Zhou, Huitong; Hickford, Jonathan G. H.; Luo, Yuzhu; Gong, Hua; Hu, Jiang; Liu, Xiu; Li, Shaobin; Song, Yize; Ke, Na; Qiao, Lirong; Wang, Jiqing (MDPI, 2020-05-29)
    Keratin-associated proteins are important components of wool fibers. The gene encoding the high-sulfur keratin-associated protein 2-1 has been described in humans, but it has not been described in sheep. A basic local ...
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    Identification and characterization of circular RNA in lactating mammary glands from two breeds of sheep with different milk production profiles using RNA-Seq 

    Hao, Zhiyun; Zhou, Huitong; Hickford, Jonathan G. H.; Gong, Hua; Wang, Jiqing; Hu, Jiang; Liu, Xiu; Li, Shaobin; Zhao, Mengli; Luo, Yuzhu (Elsevier, 2020-05-01)
    CircRNA is a specific type of non-coding RNA that has been shown to have an important role in mammary gland (MG) activity, but no study of MG circRNA activity in sheep so far. In this study, the expression profile of ...
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    Identification of caprine KRTAP28‐1 and its effect on cashmere fiber diameter 

    Wang, Jiqing; Zhou, Huitong; Hickford, Jonathan G. H.; Zhao, Mengli; Gong, Hua; Hao, Zhiyun; Shen, Jiyuan; Hu, Jiang; Liu, Xiu; Li, Shaobin; Luo, Yuzhu (MDPI, 2020-02-01)
    The keratin‐associated proteins (KAPs) are constituents of cashmere fibers and variation in many KAP genes (KRTAPs) has been found to be associated with fiber traits. The gene encoding the high‐sulphur KAP28‐1 has been ...
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