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    GWAS and fine-mapping of livability and six disease traits in Holstein cattle
    (Springer Nature, 2020-01-13) Freebern, Ellen; Santos, Daniel J. A.; Fang, Lingzhao; Jiang, Jicai; Parker Gaddis, Kristen L.; Liu, George E.; VanRaden, Paul M.; Maltecca, Christian; Cole, John B.; Ma, Li
    Health traits are of significant economic importance to the dairy industry due to their effects on milk production and associated treatment costs. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide a means to identify associated genomic variants and thus reveal insights into the genetic architecture of complex traits and diseases. The objective of this study is to investigate the genetic basis of seven health traits in dairy cattle and to identify potential candidate genes associated with cattle health using GWAS, fine mapping, and analyses of multi-tissue transcriptome data.