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Scott C. Fahrenkrug
Associate Professor
Genetics
 

Publications (continued)

- Refereed Articles -

Boland, L.M., M. Jiang, S.Y. Lee, S.C. Fahrenkrug, M.T. Harnett, and S.M. O'Grady. 2003. Functional properties of a brain specific NH2-terminally spliced modulator of Kv4 channels. Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. 285(1):C161-170.

Fahrenkrug, S.C., B.A. Freking, T.P.L. Smith, G.A. Rohrer, and J.W. Keele. 2002. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) discovery in porcine expressed genes. Anim. Genet. 33(3):186-195.

Fahrenkrug, S.C., T.P. Smith, B.A. Freking, J. Cho, J. White, J. Vallet, T. Wise, G. Rohrer, G. Pertea, R. Sultana, J. Quackenbush, and J.W. Keele 2002. Porcine gene discovery by normalized cDNA-library sequencing and EST cluster assembly. Mamm. Genome. 13(8):475-478.

McCoard, S.A., S.C. Fahrenkrug, L.J. Alexander, B.A. Freking, G.A. Rohrer, T.H. Wise, and J.J. Ford. 2002. An integrated comparative map of the porcine X chromosome. Anim. Genet. 33(3):178-185.

Rohrer, G.A., S.C. Fahrenkrug, D. Nonneman, N. Tao, and W.C. Warren. 2002. Mapping microsatellite markers identified in porcine EST sequences. Anim. Genet. 33(5):372-376.

Wilson M.E., S.C. Fahrenkrug, G.A. Rohrer, T.P.L. Smith, and S.P. Ford. 2002. Differential expression of cyclooxygenase-2 around the time of elongation in the pig conceptus. Anim. Repro. Sci. 71(3-4):229-237.

Campbell, E.M., S.C. Fahrenkrug, J.L. Vallet, T.P. Smith, and G.A. Rohrer. 2001. An updated linkage and comparative map of porcine chromosome 18. Anim. Genet. 32(6):375-379.

Fahrenkrug, S.C., G.A. Rohrer, B.A. Freking, T.P.L. Smith, K. Osoegawa, C.L. Shu, J. Cantonese,and P. de Jong. 2001. A porcine BAC library with tenfold genome coverage: A resource for physical and genetic map integration. Mamm. Genome. 12(6):472-474.

Keele, J.W. and S.C. Fahrenkrug. 2001. Optimum mating systems for the myostatin locus in cattle. J. Anim. Sci. 79(8):2016-2022.

McCoard, S., T. Wise, S.C. Fahrenkrug, and J. Ford. 2001. Temporal and spatial localization patterns of Gata4 during porcine gonadogenesis. Biol. of Repro. 65(2):366-374.

Rexroad III, C.E., G.L. Bennett, J.W. Keele, S.C. Fahrenkrug, B.A. Freking, S.M. Kappes, R.T. Stone, and T.P.L. Smith. 2001. Comparative mapping of BTA15 and HSA11 including a region containing a QTL for meat tenderness. Mamm. Genome. 12(7):561-565.

Smith, T.P.L., S.C. Fahrenkrug, G.A. Rohrer, F.A. Simmen, C.E. Rexroad, and J.W. Keele. 2001. Mapping of expressed sequence tags from a porcine early embryonic cDNA library. Anim. Genet. 32(2):66-72.

Smith, T. P.L., W.M. Grosse, B.A. Freking, A.J. Roberts, R.T. Stone, E. Casas, J.E. Wray, J. White, J. Cho, S.C. Fahrenkrug, G.A. Bennett, M.P. Heaton, W.H. Laegreid, G.A. Rohrer, C.G. Chitko-McKown, G. Pertea, I. Holt, K. Svetlana, F. Liang, J. Quackenbush, and J.W. Keele. 2001. Sequence evaluation of four pooled-tissue normalized bovine cDNA libraries and construction of a gene index for cattle. Genome Res. 11(4):626-630.

Smith, T.P., A.D. Showalter, K.W. Sloop, G.A. Rohrer, S.C. Fahrenkrug, B.C. Meier, and S.J. Rhodes. 2001. Identification of porcine Lhx3 and SF1 as candidate genes for QTL affecting growth and reproduction traits in swine. Anim. Genet. 2(6):344-350.

Smith, T.P., T.S. Sonstegard, M. Heaton, and S.C. Fahrenkrug. 2001. Structure of the genes for porcine endometrial secreted and membrane folate binding proteins. Domest. Anim. Endocrinol. 21(1):55-72.

Fahrenkrug, S.C., E.M. Campbell, J.L. Vallet, and G.A. Rohrer. 2000. Physical assignment of the porcine erythropoietin receptor gene to SSC2. Anim. Genet. 31(1):69-70.

Fahrenkrug, S.C., B.A. Freking, C.E. Rexroad, K.A. Leymaster, S.M. Kappes, and T.P.L. Smith. 2000. Comparative mapping of the ovine clpg locus. Mamm. Genome. 11(10):871-876.

Fahrenkrug, S.C., B. Joshi, P.B. Hackett Jr., and R. Jagus. 2000. Alternative transcriptional initiation and splicing define the translational efficiencies of zebrafish mRNAs encoding eukaryotic initiation factor 4E. Differentiation. 66:15-22.

Vallet, J.L. and S.C. Fahrenkrug. 2000. Structure of the gene for uteroferrin. DNA Cell Biol. 19(11):689-696.

Warren W., T.P. Smith, C.E. Rexroad III, S.C. Fahrenkrug, T. Allison, C.L. Shu, J. Catanese, and P.J. de Jong. 2000. Construction and characterization of a new bovine bacterial artificial chromosome library with 10 genome-equivalent coverage. Mamm. Genome. 11(8):662-663.

Wilson, M.E., T.S. Sonstegard, T.P.L. Smith, S.C. Fahrenkrug, and S.P. Ford. 2000. Differential gene expression during elongation in the preimplantation pig embryo. Genesis. 26(1):9-14.

Casas, E., J.W. Keele, S.C. Fahrenkrug, T.P.L. Smith, L.V. Cundiff, and R.T. Stone. 1999. Quantitative analysis of birth, weaning and yearling weights, and calving difficulty in Piedmontese crossbreds segregating an inactive myostatin allele. J. Anim. Sci. 77(7):1686-1692.

Fahrenkrug, S.C., E. Casas, J.W. Keele, and T.P.L. Smith. 1999. Technical note: Direct genotyping of the double-muscling locus (mh) in Piedmontese and Belgian Blue cattle by fluorescent PCR. J. Anim. Sci. 77(8):2028-2030.

Fahrenkrug, S.C., K.J. Clark, M.O. Dahlquist, and P.B. Hackett Jr. 1999. Dicistronic gene expression in developing zebrafish. Mar. Biotechnol. 1(6):552-561.

Fahrenkrug, S.C., M.O. Dahlquist, K.J. Clark, and P.B. Hackett. 1999. Dynamic and tissue-specific expression of eIF4E during zebrafish embryogenesis. Differentiation. 165(4):191-201.

Fahrenkrug, S.C., Freking, B.A., and Smith, T.P.L. 1999. Genomic organization and genetic mapping of the bovine PREF-1 gene. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 2;264(3):662-667.

Grosz, M.D., S.C. Fahrenkrug, and M.D. Macneil. 1999. Comparative positional candidate cloning: KIT as a candidate for the Hereford coat color phenotype. Archiv für Tierzucht. 42:160-162.

Smith, T.P.L., E. Casas, S.C. Fahrenkrug, R.T. Stone, and J.W. Keele. 1998. Discovery of myostatin as the gene responsible for double muscling, and implications for meat production. Reciprocal Meat Conf. Proc. 51:112-117.

Essner, J.J., J.J. Breuer, R.D. Essner, S.C. Fahrenkrug, and P.B. Hackett Jr. 1997. The zebrafish thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 is expressed during early embryogenesis and can function in transcriptional repression. Differentiation. 62(3):107-117.

Regelmann, W.E., L.A. Schneider, S.C. Fahrenkrug, B.H. Gray, S. Johnson, J.M. Herron, C.C. Clawson, D.J. Clawson, and O.D. Wangensteen. 1997. Proteinase-free myeloperoxidase increases airway epithelial permeability in a whole trachea model. Pediat. Pulmonol. 24(1):29-34.

Anderson, E.D., D.V. Mourich, S.C. Fahrenkrug, S. LaPatra, J. Shepherd, and J.A. Leong. 1996. Genetic immunization of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) against infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus. Mol. Mar. Biol. Biotechnol. 5(2):114-122.

Izsvak, Z., Z. Ivics, D. Garcia-Estefania, S.C. Fahrenkrug, and P.B. Hackett. 1996. DANA elements: A family of composite tRNA-derived short interspersed DNA elements associated with mutational activities in zebrafish. (Danio rerio). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 6;93(3):1077-1081.

Wangensteen, O.D., L.A. Schneider, S.C. Fahrenkrug, G.M. Brottman, and R.C. Maynard. 1993. Tracheal epithelial permeability to nonelectrolytes: Species differences. J. Appl. Physiol. 75(2):1009-1018.

 

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