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  • p.37 Current state of the art: State of the art for comparing phenotypes is identifying and analyzing "orthologous phenotypes" (phenologs). Phenologs reveal conserved gene networks ad have been used to identify candidate disease genes in humans and biomedical models and is starting to be applied in crops but its use in livestock is hindered because it relies on using standardized ontology structures.

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