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S A Knott

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Genetical Research|January 12, 1999
On the use of linear regression and maximum likelihood for QTL mapping in half-sib designsP V Baret, S A Knott, P M Visscher
Annals of Human Genetics|December 4, 2003
Power of linkage disequilibrium mapping to detect a quantitative trait locus (QTL) in selected samples of unrelated individualsA Tenesa, S A Knott, A D Carothers, et al.
Genetical Research|April 12, 2003
Simple deterministic identity-by-descent coefficients and estimation of QTL allelic effects in full and half sibsY Nagamine, S A Knott, P M Visscher, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|May 4, 2010
Feed efficiency and body composition are related to cortisol response to adrenocorticotropin hormone and insulin-induced hypoglycemia in ramsS A Knott, L J Cummins, F R Dunshea, et al.
Genetical Research|December 1, 1993
The genetic basis of response in mouse lines divergently selected for body weight or fat content. II. The contribution of genes with a large effectR F Veerkamp, C S Haley, S A Knott, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|September 11, 2007
Rams with poor feed efficiency are highly responsive to an exogenous adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH) challengeS A Knott, L J Cummins, F R Dunshea, et al.
Genetics|September 2, 1998
Quantitative trait loci affecting body weight and fatness from a mouse line selected for extreme high growthG A Brockmann, C S Haley, U Renne, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|October 28, 2010
The quantitative genetic basis of sex ratio variation in Nasonia vitripennis: a QTL studyB A Pannebakker, R Watt, S A Knott, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|March 29, 2003
Estimation of linkage disequilibrium in a sample of the United Kingdom dairy cattle population using unphased genotypesA Tenesa, S A Knott, D Ward, et al.
British Poultry Science|February 13, 2013
Bone mineral density QTL at sexual maturity and end of layB K Podisi, S A Knott, I C Dunn, et al.
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Genetical Research|January 12, 1999
On the use of linear regression and maximum likelihood for QTL mapping in half-sib designsP V Baret, S A Knott, P M Visscher
Annals of Human Genetics|December 4, 2003
Power of linkage disequilibrium mapping to detect a quantitative trait locus (QTL) in selected samples of unrelated individualsA Tenesa, S A Knott, A D Carothers, et al.
Genetical Research|April 12, 2003
Simple deterministic identity-by-descent coefficients and estimation of QTL allelic effects in full and half sibsY Nagamine, S A Knott, P M Visscher, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|May 4, 2010
Feed efficiency and body composition are related to cortisol response to adrenocorticotropin hormone and insulin-induced hypoglycemia in ramsS A Knott, L J Cummins, F R Dunshea, et al.
Genetical Research|December 1, 1993
The genetic basis of response in mouse lines divergently selected for body weight or fat content. II. The contribution of genes with a large effectR F Veerkamp, C S Haley, S A Knott, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|September 11, 2007
Rams with poor feed efficiency are highly responsive to an exogenous adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH) challengeS A Knott, L J Cummins, F R Dunshea, et al.
Genetics|September 2, 1998
Quantitative trait loci affecting body weight and fatness from a mouse line selected for extreme high growthG A Brockmann, C S Haley, U Renne, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|October 28, 2010
The quantitative genetic basis of sex ratio variation in Nasonia vitripennis: a QTL studyB A Pannebakker, R Watt, S A Knott, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|March 29, 2003
Estimation of linkage disequilibrium in a sample of the United Kingdom dairy cattle population using unphased genotypesA Tenesa, S A Knott, D Ward, et al.
British Poultry Science|February 13, 2013
Bone mineral density QTL at sexual maturity and end of layB K Podisi, S A Knott, I C Dunn, et al.
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