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Sally S Lloyd

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Frontiers in Genetics|November 28, 2022
Commentary: Conserved polymorphic sequences protect themselves for future challengesRoger L Dawkins, Sally S Lloyd
Cells|August 24, 2019
MHC Genomics and Disease: Looking Back to Go ForwardRoger L Dawkins, Sally S Lloyd
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|March 27, 2015
Soma-to-germline feedback is implied by the extreme polymorphism at IGHV relative to MHC: The manifest polymorphism of the MHC appears greatly exceeded at Immunoglobulin loci, suggesting antigen-selected somatic V mutants penetrate Weismann's BarrierEdward J Steele, Sally S Lloyd
International Journal of Genomics|September 16, 2017
Haplotypes for Type, Degree, and Rate of Marbling in Cattle Are Syntenic with Human Muscular DystrophySally S Lloyd, Edward J Steele, Jose L Valenzuela, et al.
International Journal of Food Science|December 5, 2017
Genetics of Marbling in Wagyu Revealed by the Melting Temperature of Intramuscular and Subcutaneous LipidsSally S Lloyd, Jose L Valenzuela, Edward J Steele, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|February 13, 2023
Editorial: Population genomic architecture: Conserved polymorphic sequences (CPSs), not linkage disequilibriumChester A Alper, Roger L Dawkins, Jerzy K Kulski, et al.
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Frontiers in Genetics|November 28, 2022
Commentary: Conserved polymorphic sequences protect themselves for future challengesRoger L Dawkins, Sally S Lloyd
Cells|August 24, 2019
MHC Genomics and Disease: Looking Back to Go ForwardRoger L Dawkins, Sally S Lloyd
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|March 27, 2015
Soma-to-germline feedback is implied by the extreme polymorphism at IGHV relative to MHC: The manifest polymorphism of the MHC appears greatly exceeded at Immunoglobulin loci, suggesting antigen-selected somatic V mutants penetrate Weismann's BarrierEdward J Steele, Sally S Lloyd
International Journal of Genomics|September 16, 2017
Haplotypes for Type, Degree, and Rate of Marbling in Cattle Are Syntenic with Human Muscular DystrophySally S Lloyd, Edward J Steele, Jose L Valenzuela, et al.
International Journal of Food Science|December 5, 2017
Genetics of Marbling in Wagyu Revealed by the Melting Temperature of Intramuscular and Subcutaneous LipidsSally S Lloyd, Jose L Valenzuela, Edward J Steele, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|February 13, 2023
Editorial: Population genomic architecture: Conserved polymorphic sequences (CPSs), not linkage disequilibriumChester A Alper, Roger L Dawkins, Jerzy K Kulski, et al.
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