2018
DOI: 10.1111/age.12694
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Ovine keratome: identification, localisation and genomic organisation of keratin and keratin‐associated proteins

Abstract: Wool is composed primarily of proteins belonging to the keratin family. These include the keratins and keratin-associated proteins (KAPs) that are responsible for the structural and mechanical properties of wool fibre. Although all human keratin and KAP genes have been annotated, many of their ovine counterparts remain unknown and even less is known about their genomic organisation. The aim of this study was to use a combinatory approach including comprehensive cDNA and de novo genomic sequencing to identify o… Show more

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“…Several genes are known to influence sheep wool quality and quantity, e.g., those included in the KAP families [114][115][116]. In the following sections, we will focus on genes related to the wool phenotype rather than genes that influence quantitatively wool aspects.…”
Section: Wool Lengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several genes are known to influence sheep wool quality and quantity, e.g., those included in the KAP families [114][115][116]. In the following sections, we will focus on genes related to the wool phenotype rather than genes that influence quantitatively wool aspects.…”
Section: Wool Lengthmentioning
confidence: 99%