P. Beeckmann
University of Hohenheim
9 Papers
165 Citations
P. Beeckmann is an academic researcher from University of Hohenheim. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative trait locus & Gene. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Genetic diversity of eleven European pig breeds
Guillaume Laval,Nathalie Iannuccelli,C. Legault,Denis Milan,Martien A. M. Groenen,Elisabetta Giuffra,Leif Andersson,Peter Nissen,Claus Jørgensen,P. Beeckmann,Hermann Geldermann,Jean-Louis Foulley,Claude Chevalet,L. Ollivier +13 more
TL;DR: This study indicates that using genetic distances between breeds of farm animals in a classical taxonomic approach may not give clear resolution, but points to their usefulness in a prospective evaluation of diversity.
Linkage and QTL mapping for Sus scrofa chromosome 8
TL;DR: Linkage maps of Sus scrofa chromosome 8 (SSC8) were constructed using seven markers in three F2 families based on Meishan (M), Pietrain (P) and Wild Boar (W) crosses in agreement with published maps.
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Mapping of quantitative-trait loci by means of marker genes in F2 generations of Wild boar, Pietrain and Meishan pigs
TL;DR: More than 900 F2 animals are typed for a large number of marker loci and are recorded for over 100 quantitative traits and in a first analysis QTLs on chromosome 6 have been mapped in the region of the ryanodine receptor gene.
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Rapid and precise genotyping of porcine microsatellites.
TL;DR: This system is a rapid, cheap, and highly discriminating genotyping system for microsatellites, which included multiplex PCRs, multiple use of Hydrolink™ gels, automated fluorescent detection of fragments on an A.L.F. DNA sequencer, automatic assignment of alleles to each locus and verification of genotypes with a self‐developed computer program “Fragtest”.
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Linkage and QTL mapping for Sus scrofa chromosome 3
TL;DR: In this article, the authors established linkage maps of Sus scrofa chromosome 3 (SSC3) using eight marker loci using three F2 families generated from crosses of Meishan (M), Pietrain (P) and Wild Boar (W) founders.
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