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G A Brockmann

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Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|May 27, 2025
Genomic insights into growth traits in German Black Pied cattle: a dual-purpose breed at riskP Korkuć, M Reißmann, G A Brockmann
Nutrition & Diabetes|March 20, 2013
The age of attaining highest body weight correlates with lifespan in a genetically obese mouse modelA Wagener, U Müller, G A Brockmann
Animal Genetics|January 30, 2007
Two SNPs in the SILV gene are associated with silver coat colour in poniesM Reissmann, J Bierwolf, G A Brockmann
Journal of Applied Genetics|December 15, 2016
Diversity of mitochondrial DNA in three Arabian horse strainsS Almarzook, M Reissmann, G A Brockmann
Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes : Official Journal, German Society of Endocrinology [And] German Diabetes Association|August 2, 2012
Early and late onset of voluntary exercise have differential effects on the metabolic syndrome in an obese mouse modelA Wagener, A O Schmitt, G A Brockmann
Animal Genetics|April 25, 2015
Quantitative trait loci segregating in crosses between New Hampshire and White Leghorn chicken lines: IV. Growth performanceM K Nassar, Z S Goraga, G A Brockmann
Animal Genetics|June 2, 2017
Genetic diversity of Syrian Arabian horsesS Almarzook, M Reissmann, D Arends, et al.
Animal Genetics|April 14, 2012
Quantitative trait loci segregating in crosses between New Hampshire and White Leghorn chicken lines: II. Muscle weight and carcass compositionM K Nassar, Z S Goraga, G A Brockmann
The Journal of Heredity|March 12, 2005
Mapping and exclusion mapping of genomic imprinting effects in mouse F2 familiesC Mantey, G A Brockmann, E Kalm, et al.
Journal of Applied Genetics|May 11, 2010
High-fat diet leads to a decreased methylation of the Mc4r gene in the obese BFMI and the lean B6 mouse linesS Widiker, S Karst, A Wagener, et al.
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Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|May 27, 2025
Genomic insights into growth traits in German Black Pied cattle: a dual-purpose breed at riskP Korkuć, M Reißmann, G A Brockmann
Nutrition & Diabetes|March 20, 2013
The age of attaining highest body weight correlates with lifespan in a genetically obese mouse modelA Wagener, U Müller, G A Brockmann
Animal Genetics|January 30, 2007
Two SNPs in the SILV gene are associated with silver coat colour in poniesM Reissmann, J Bierwolf, G A Brockmann
Journal of Applied Genetics|December 15, 2016
Diversity of mitochondrial DNA in three Arabian horse strainsS Almarzook, M Reissmann, G A Brockmann
Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes : Official Journal, German Society of Endocrinology [And] German Diabetes Association|August 2, 2012
Early and late onset of voluntary exercise have differential effects on the metabolic syndrome in an obese mouse modelA Wagener, A O Schmitt, G A Brockmann
Animal Genetics|April 25, 2015
Quantitative trait loci segregating in crosses between New Hampshire and White Leghorn chicken lines: IV. Growth performanceM K Nassar, Z S Goraga, G A Brockmann
Animal Genetics|June 2, 2017
Genetic diversity of Syrian Arabian horsesS Almarzook, M Reissmann, D Arends, et al.
Animal Genetics|April 14, 2012
Quantitative trait loci segregating in crosses between New Hampshire and White Leghorn chicken lines: II. Muscle weight and carcass compositionM K Nassar, Z S Goraga, G A Brockmann
The Journal of Heredity|March 12, 2005
Mapping and exclusion mapping of genomic imprinting effects in mouse F2 familiesC Mantey, G A Brockmann, E Kalm, et al.
Journal of Applied Genetics|May 11, 2010
High-fat diet leads to a decreased methylation of the Mc4r gene in the obese BFMI and the lean B6 mouse linesS Widiker, S Karst, A Wagener, et al.
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