Walter G. Bottje
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Also affiliated: University of Arkansas System (2026)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Walter G. Bottje's research focuses on the molecular and physiological responses of animals to various environmental and nutritional conditions. His work includes investigating gene expression patterns in livestock, such as broilers, under heat stress and exploring how dietary deficiencies and feed restriction impact mitochondrial transcriptomics in wethers. Bottje has published research examining intestinal gene expression in heat-stressed broilers selected for high water efficiency and liver mitochondrial transcriptomic responses to dietary crude protein and phosphorus deficiencies and feed restriction in wethers. His publication record includes two studies, with the most recent published in 2026.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Liver Mitochondrial Transcriptomic Responses to Dietary Crude Protein and Phosphorus Deficiencies and Feed Restriction in Wethers (2026)
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- Liver Mitochondrial Transcriptomic Responses to Dietary Crude Protein and Phosphorus Deficiencies and Feed Restriction in Wethers
- Liver Mitochondrial Transcriptomic Responses to Dietary Crude Protein and Phosphorus Deficiencies and Feed Restriction in Wethers
- Liver Mitochondrial Transcriptomic Responses to Dietary Crude Protein and Phosphorus Deficiencies and Feed Restriction in Wethers
- Liver Mitochondrial Transcriptomic Responses to Dietary Crude Protein and Phosphorus Deficiencies and Feed Restriction in Wethers
- Liver Mitochondrial Transcriptomic Responses to Dietary Crude Protein and Phosphorus Deficiencies and Feed Restriction in Wethers
- Liver Mitochondrial Transcriptomic Responses to Dietary Crude Protein and Phosphorus Deficiencies and Feed Restriction in Wethers
- Liver Mitochondrial Transcriptomic Responses to Dietary Crude Protein and Phosphorus Deficiencies and Feed Restriction in Wethers
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