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Breeds of cattle, sheep and goats have been identified which are genetically resistant and/or tolerant to gastro-intestinal nematode parasites. Mapping and cloning of resistant genes will facilitate Development of new breeds of livestock, which combine this important disease resistance trait with...


Iraqi, F.A.Menge, D.Gibson, P.J.Baker, R.L.Wakelin, D.Behnke, J.M.Lowe, A.Teale, A.J.Wakelin, D.[Mapping chromosomal regions controlling resistance to gastro-intestinal worms in mice. Poster presentation]Mapping chromosomal regions controlling resistance to gastro-intestinal worms in mice. Poster presentation
Behnke, J.Iraqi, F.A.Menge, D.Lowe, A.Teale, A.J.Gibson, P.J.Baker, R.L.Wakelin, D.[Mapping chromosomal regions controlling resistance to gastro-intestinal worms in mice]Mapping chromosomal regions controlling resistance to gastro-intestinal worms in mice
Iraqi, F.A.Hernández Valladares, M.Ogugo, M.Njoroge, T.Nthale, J.King, R.Naessens, JanGibson, P.J.Musoke, A.J.Ole-MoiYoi, O.K.[Fine mapping of quantitative trait loci resistance to malaria using advanced intercross lines of mice]Fine mapping of quantitative trait loci resistance to malaria using advanced intercross lines of mice
Hernández Valladares, M.Ogugo, M.Njoroge, T.Nthale, J.Naessens, JanGibson, P.J.Musoke, A.J.Ole-MoiYoi, O.K.Iraqi, F.A.[High resolution mapping of the quantitative trait loci resistance to malaria using advanced intercross lines of mice: A step towards cloning the corresponding genes]High resolution mapping of the quantitative trait loci resistance to malaria using advanced intercross lines of mice: A step towards cloning the corresponding genes

Ndacyayisenga, T.Tusiime, GeoffreyGibson, P.J.Kakuhenzire, R.[Yield stability and late blight resistance analysis among potato clones bred with quantitative resistance.]Yield stability and late blight resistance analysis among potato clones bred with quantitative resistance.

Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) is the most devastating disease of cassava in southern, eastern and cntral Africa, and can cause up to 100% yield loss. Limited progress has been made in breeding for host plant resistance due to limited knowledge on the resistance variability to the disease....


Pariyo, A.Baguma, Yona K.Alicai, TitusKawuki, R.Kanju, E.Bua, A.Omongo, C.A.Gibson, P.J.Osiru, D.Mpairwe, D.R.Tukamuhabwa, Phinehas[Stability of resistance to cassava brown streak disease in major agroecologies of Uganda]Stability of resistance to cassava brown streak disease in major agroecologies of Uganda

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