Genome-wide association study for insect bite hypersensitivity susceptibility in horses revealed novel associated loci on chromosome 1.
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G. Lindgren | S. Eriksson | B. Ducro | M. Shrestha | M. Sundquist | M. Solé | A. Schurink | R. Thomas
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