Browsing Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest by Author "Quigley, Katie"
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Estimating the frequency of genomic polymorphisms associated with meat quality in Irish beef cattle
Quigley, Katie; O'Kane, Lyndsey; Kearney, Francis; Hall, Thomas J.; MacHugh, David E.; Mullen, Michael P. (Athlone Institute of Technology, 2020-06)The calpain (CAPN) and calpastatin (CAST) genes play significant roles in meat tenderness (Casas et al., 2005). Identification and estimation of the frequency of DNA mutations involved in meat tenderness would not only ... -
No evidence of an association between lethal recessive osteopetrosis and performance in dairy cattle.
Flores, David F.G.; Radcliffe, Lyndsey; Quigley, Katie; Kearney, Francis; McClure, Jennifer; McClure, Matthew; Mullen, Michael P. (Athlone Institute of Technology, 2018-04-24)The purpose of this study was to determine if carriers of lethal recessive genetic disorder Osteopetrosis OS) was associated with positive or negative effects on fertility, carcass and milk production traits. Osteoepetrosis ... -
No evidence of an association between lethal recessives citrullinemia, jersey haplotype 1, congenital muscular dystonia 1 and milk production and composition in Irish dairy cattle
Flores, David F.G.; Ratcliffe, Lyndsey; Quigley, Katie; Kearney, Francis; McClure, Jennifer; McClure, Matthew; Mullen, Michael P. (Athlone Institute of Technology, 2018-04-24)The purpose of this study was to ascertain if carriers of lethal recessive genetic disorders: citrullinemia, jersey haplotype1 (JH1) and congenital muscular dystonia 1 (CMD 1) were associated with positive or negative ... -
Novel investigations into the genomic architecture affecting the muscle growth and development of Irish beef and dairy cattle
Quigley, Katie (Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest, 2022-05)Muscle growth and development in livestock is an important indicator of carcass yield and performance. Investigating the complex polygenic nature of carcass traits may yield additional knowledge and important insights into ...