GD biotech is thrilled to share with you the new publication of Louise Brulin, bioinformatics data scientist at GD Biotech entitled ” Sequence-based genome-wide association study reveals host genomic regions and candidate genes influencing the fecal microbiota of Holstein cows.”
This study aimed to conduct a sequence-based GWAS and a gene-based association study to identify the genomic regions and candidate genes affecting fecal microbiota diversity and composition in a population of 1,875 commercial Holstein cows.
It provides new insights into the biological mechanisms underlying host-microbiota interaction in dairy cattle and unveils strong associations between host genomic regions and fecal microbiota in a commercial population.
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