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Accession: PRJEB72268 ID: 1103509

Identification of key molecular factors involved in resistance or susceptibility to para-tuberculosis infection in indigenous breeds of cows.

This study provides crucial insights into the transcriptomic and genomic landscape of both infected and uninfected cattle revealing key genes, lncRNAs and SNPs associated with the disease condition. By identifying DEGs and potential biomarkers linked to MAP infection, the study offers valuable contributions to disease management and molecular understanding. These markers hold promise for integration into breeding programs facilitating the selection of cattle with increased resistance to MAP infection.

The study began with the meticulous phenotyping of control and clinically infected animals employing specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. More...
AccessionPRJEB72268
ScopeMonoisolate
SubmissionRegistration date: 23-Apr-2024
Indian Biological Data Centre
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Data volume, Gbases688
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    Identification of key molecular factors involved in resistance or susceptibility to para-tuberculosis infection in indigenous breeds of cows.
    This study provides crucial insights into the transcriptomic and genomic landscape of both infected and uninfected cattle revealing key genes, lncRNAs and SNPs associated with the disease condition. By identifying DEGs and potential biomarkers linked to MAP infection, the study offers valuable contributions to disease management and molecular understanding. These markers hold promise for integration into breeding programs facilitating the selection of cattle with increased resistance to MAP infection.
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