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Daniel Pomp
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34849860Genetic architecture modulates diet-induced hepatic mRNA and miRNA expression profiles in Diversity Outbred mice.Genetics2021
34099702Systems genetics in diversity outbred mice inform BMD GWAS and identify determinants of bone strength.Nat Commun2021
32978270Genetic Basis of Aerobically Supported Voluntary Exercise: Results from a Selection Experiment with House Mice.Genetics2020
32763908Genetic Architecture Modulates Diet-Induced Hepatic mRNA and miRNA Expression Profiles in Diversity Outbred Mice.Genetics2020
30515527Correction to: Quantitative trait mapping in Diversity Outbred mice identifies two genomic regions associated with heart size.Mamm Genome2019
30633643microRNA-146a-5p association with the cardiometabolic disease risk factor TMAO.Physiol Genomics2019
29279960Quantitative trait mapping in Diversity Outbred mice identifies two genomic regions associated with heart size.Mamm Genome2018
29924460CC002/Unc females are mouse models of exercise-induced paradoxical fat response.Physiol Rep2018
29166322Biological/Genetic Regulation of Physical Activity Level: Consensus from GenBioPAC.Med Sci Sports Exerc2018
29423138Developmental constraint through negative pleiotropy in the zygomatic arch.Evodevo2018
29158425Improving Metabolic Health Through Precision Dietetics in Mice.Genetics2018
28225043Prevention of tumorigenesis in mice by exercise is dependent on strain background and timing relative to carcinogen exposure.Sci Rep2017
28916633Systems genetics identifies a co-regulated module of liver microRNAs associated with plasma LDL cholesterol in murine diet-induced dyslipidemia.Physiol Genomics2017
28685617Aerobic exercise prevents rarefaction of pial collaterals and increased stroke severity that occur with aging.Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism2017
27905293Long-term exercise in mice has sex-dependent benefits on body composition and metabolism during aging.Physiol Rep2016
26882987R2d2 Drives Selfish Sweeps in the House Mouse.Mol Biol Evol2016
26678352Decomposing genomic variance using information from GWA, GWE and eQTL analysis.Animal Genetics2016
26235102Maternal exercise before and during pregnancy does not impact offspring exercise or body composition in mice.Journal of Negative Results in BioMedicine2015
25679959A multi-megabase copy number gain causes maternal transmission ratio distortion on mouse chromosome 2.PLoS Genet2015
26555601The 'Omics' of Voluntary Exercise: Systems Approaches to a Complex Phenotype.Trends Endocrinol Metab2015
24918027Quantitative trait loci for energy balance traits in an advanced intercross line derived from mice divergently selected for heat loss.PeerJ2014
25516416Host genetics and diet, but not immunoglobulin A expression, converge to shape compositional features of the gut microbiome in an advanced intercross population of mice.2014
25344410High-resolution genetic mapping in the diversity outbred mouse population identifies Apobec1 as a candidate gene for atherosclerosis.G3 (Bethesda)2014
25237114Quantitative trait locus mapping methods for diversity outbred mice.G3 (Bethesda)2014
24939925Quantitative genomics of voluntary exercise in mice: transcriptional analysis and mapping of expression QTL in muscle.Physiological Genomics2014
23351966Genetic determinants of voluntary exercise.Trends in Genetics2013
24056412A novel intronic single nucleotide polymorphism in the myosin heavy polypeptide 4 gene is responsible for the mini-muscle phenotype characterized by major reduction in hind-limb muscle mass in mice.Genetics2013
23486184Quantitative trait loci for bone mineral density and femoral morphology in an advanced intercross population of mice.Bone2013
24558641Epistatic Control of Mammary Cancer Susceptibility in Mice may Depend on the Dietary Environment.2012
22466041Functional genomic architecture of predisposition to voluntary exercise in mice: expression QTL in the brain.Genetics2012
22950759Inferring genetic architecture of complex traits using Bayesian integrative analysis of genome and transcriptome data.BMC Genomics2012
23048196Exercise and diet affect quantitative trait loci for body weight and composition traits in an advanced intercross population of mice.Physiological Genomics2012
21638317Identification of quantitative trait loci influencing skeletal architecture in mice: emergence of Cdh11 as a primary candidate gene regulating femoral morphology.J Bone Miner Res2011
22303366Sex-, diet-, and cancer-dependent epistatic effects on complex traits in mice.Frontiers in Genetics2011
21427413Architecture of energy balance traits in emerging lines of the Collaborative Cross.Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab2011
21156834Exercise, weight loss, and changes in body composition in mice: phenotypic relationships and genetic architecture.Physiological Genomics2011
21406540Genetic analysis of complex traits in the emerging Collaborative Cross.Genome Res2011
22005399Advances in comparative genetics: influence of genetics on obesity.British Journal of Nutrition2011
21667081Epistatic interactions of genes influence within-individual variation of physical activity traits in mice.Genetica2011
19903762Parent-of-origin effects on voluntary exercise levels and body composition in mice.Physiological Genomics2010
19666993QTL underlying voluntary exercise in mice: interactions with the "mini muscle" locus and sex.Journal of Heredity2010
20937875Individuality in gut microbiota composition is a complex polygenic trait shaped by multiple environmental and host genetic factors.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2010
21194443Genomic mapping of social behavior traits in a F2 cross derived from mice selectively bred for high aggression.BMC Genet2010
20858254A search for quantitative trait loci controlling within-individual variation of physical activity traits in mice.BMC Genetics2010
20354763Dietary fat-dependent transcriptional architecture and copy number alterations associated with modifiers of mammary cancer metastasis.Clin Exp Metastasis2010
20388837Genetic architecture of voluntary exercise in an advanced intercross line of mice.Physiol Genomics2010
20199696Mapping interacting QTL for count phenotypes using hierarchical Poisson and binomial models: an application to reproductive traits in mice.Genet Res (Camb)2010
20156488Dopaminergic dysregulation in mice selectively bred for excessive exercise or obesity.Behavioural Brain Research2010
20151316Dietary fat alters pulmonary metastasis of mammary cancers through cancer autonomous and non-autonomous changes in gene expression.Clin Exp Metastasis2010
20538847Strain screen and haplotype association mapping of wheel running in inbred mouse strains.J Appl Physiol (1985)2010
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