Publications by authors named "N Vukasinovic"

Background: Familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) is a rare genetic disorder with heterogeneous presentation, where acute encephalopathy is rarely described in literature. Therefore, initial neurologic symptoms could make the diagnosis and treatment challenging.

Case Presentation: A four-month-old male infant presented with acute encephalopathy, vomiting, bulging fontanel, decreased appetite and failure to thrive.

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  • Genetic selection for productive longevity (PL) in beef cattle is essential for improving profitability in beef cow-calf operations, and this study aimed to create a model for predicting genetic merit for PL using large datasets.
  • The research utilized extensive pedigree and phenotype data, as well as genotypic information, to fit statistical models that consider various systematic and random effects that influence PL.
  • Results indicated that while heritability estimates for PL were low, suggesting environmental factors play a significant role, a repeatability model (REP) proved more efficient than a random regression model (RRM) in predicting PL.
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Brassinosteroid signaling is essential for plant growth as exemplified by the dwarf phenotype of loss-of-function mutants in (), a ubiquitously expressed Arabidopsis brassinosteroid receptor gene. Complementation of brassinosteroid-blind receptor mutants by expression with various tissue-specific promoters implied that local brassinosteroid signaling may instruct growth non-cell autonomously. Here, we performed such rescues with a panel of receptor variants and promoters, in combination with tissue-specific transgene knockouts.

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Dairy cattle health traits are paramount from a welfare and economic viewpoint, and modern breeding programs therefore prioritize the genetic improvement of these traits. Estimated breeding values for health traits are published as the probability of animals staying healthy. They are obtained using threshold models, which assume that the observed binary phenotype (i.

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Preserving local autochthonous domestic animal populations and the products derived from them is a crucial aspect of managing human utilization of the biosphere. This management approach aims to ensure sustainable benefits for both present and future generations. The diversity of autochthonous domestic animal populations plays a vital role in the functionality and sustainability of the food production system.

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