Genetic investigations on backfat thickness and body condition score in German Holstein cattle
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
by Christin Schmidtmann, Julius Mugambe, Iulia Blaj, Carsten Harms, Georg Thaller
2w ago
Abstract Up to now, little has been known about backfat thickness (BFT) in dairy cattle. The objective of this study was to investigate the lactation curve and genetic parameters for BFT as well as its relationship with body condition score (BCS) and milk yield (MKG). For this purpose, a dataset was analysed including phenotypic observations of 1929 German Holstein cows for BFT, BCS and MKG recorded on a single research dairy farm between September 2005 and December 2022. Additionally, pedigree and genomic information was available. Lactation curves were predicted and genetic parameters were e ..read more
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Effects of reference population size and structure on genomic prediction of maternal traits in two pig lines using whole‐genome sequence‐, high‐density‐ and combined annotation‐dependent depletion genotypes
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
by Maria V. Kjetså, Arne B. Gjuvsland, Eli Grindflek, Theo Meuwissen
3w ago
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the reference population size required to obtain substantial prediction accuracy within- and across-lines and the effect of using a multi-line reference population for genomic predictions of maternal traits in pigs. The data consisted of two nucleus pig populations, one pure-bred Landrace (L) and one Synthetic (S) Yorkshire/Large White line. All animals were genotyped with up to 30 K animals in each line, and all had records on maternal traits. Prediction accuracy was tested with three different marker data sets: High-density SNP (HD), whole ge ..read more
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Prevalence of sex‐chromosome aneuploidy estimated using SNP genotype intensity information in a large population of juvenile dairy and beef cattle
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
by Cliona A. Ryan, Deirdre C. Purfield, Daragh Matthews, Carla Canedo‐Ribeiro, Ainhoa Valldecabres, Donagh P. Berry
3w ago
Abstract Aneuploidy is a genetic condition characterized by the loss or gain of one or more chromosomes. Aneuploidy affecting the sex chromosomes can lead to infertility in otherwise externally phenotypically normal cattle. Early identification of cattle with sex chromosomal aneuploidy is important to minimize the costs associated with rearing infertile cattle and futile breeding attempts. As most livestock breeding programs routinely genotype their breeding populations using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays, this study aimed to assess the feasibility of integrating an aneuploidy sc ..read more
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Genomic analyses of nitrogen utilization efficiency, its indicator trait blood urea nitrogen and the relationship to classical growth performance and feed efficiency traits in a Landrace × Piétrain crossbred population
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
by Markus Schmid, Ramona Weishaar, Jana Seifert, Amélia Camarinha‐Silva, Markus Rodehutscord, Jörn Bennewitz
3w ago
Abstract Improving the nutrient efficiency in pork production is required to reduce the resource competition between human food and animal feed regarding diet components edible for humans and to minimize emissions relevant to climate or the environment. Thereby, protein utilization efficiency and its equivalent nitrogen utilization efficiency (NUE) play a major role. Breeding for more nitrogen (N) efficient pigs bears a promising strategy to improve such traits, however, directly phenotyping NUE based on N balance data is neither cost-efficient nor straightforward and not applicable for routin ..read more
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Estimation of heritability with genomic information by method R
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
by Mary Kate Hollifield, Daniela Lourenco, Ignacy Misztal
3w ago
Abstract Estimating heritabilities with large genomic models by established methods such as restricted maximum likelihood (REML) or Bayesian via Gibbs sampling is computationally expensive. Alternatively, heritability can be estimated indirectly by method R and by maximum predictivity, referred to as MaxPred here, at a much lower computing cost. By method R, the heritability used for predictions with whole and partial data is considered the best estimate when the predictions based on partial data are unbiased relative to those with the complete data. By MaxPred, the heritability estimate is th ..read more
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Genetic diversity, population structure and origin of the native goats in Central Laos
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
by Sang V. Le, Sara de las Heras‐Saldana, Panoraia Alexandri, Luisa Olmo, Stephen W. Walkden‐Brown, Julius H. J. van der Werf
1M ago
Abstract Maintaining genetic diversity and variation in livestock populations is critical for natural and artificial selection promoting genetic improvement while avoiding problems due to inbreeding. In Laos, there are concerns that there has been a decline in genetic diversity and a rise in inbreeding among native goats in their village-based smallholder system. In this study, we investigated the genetic diversity of Lao native goats in Phin, Songkhone and Sepon districts in Central Laos for the first time using Illumina's Goat SNP50 BeadChip. We also explored the genetic relationships betwee ..read more
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Genetic parameters for different types of medullated fibre in Alpacas
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
by Alan Cruz, Yanin Murillo, Alonso Burgos, Alex Yucra, Renzo Morante, Max Quispe, Christian Quispe, Edgar Quispe, Juan Pablo Gutiérrez
2M ago
Abstract The quality of alpaca textile fibre has great potential, especially if objectionable fibres (coarse and medullated fibres) that cause itching are reduced, considering that objectionable fibres can be identified by diameter and medullation types. The objective of this study was to estimate genetic parameters for medullar types and their respective diameters to evaluate the possibility of incorporating them as selection criteria in alpaca breeding programmes. The research used 3149 alpaca fibre samples collected from 2020 to 2022, from a population of 1626 Huacaya type alpacas. The heri ..read more
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Characterization of runs of homozygosity islands in American mink using whole‐genome sequencing data
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
by Pourya Davoudi, Duy Ngoc Do, Bruce Rathgeber, Stefanie Colombo, Mehdi Sargolzaei, Graham Plastow, Zhiquan Wang, Younes Miar
2M ago
Abstract The genome-wide analysis of runs of homozygosity (ROH) islands can be an effective strategy for identifying shared variants within a population and uncovering important genomic regions related to complex traits. The current study performed ROH analysis to characterize the genome-wide patterns of homozygosity, identify ROH islands and annotated genes within these candidate regions using whole-genome sequencing data from 100 American mink (Neogale vison). After sequence processing, variants were called using GATK and Samtools pipelines. Subsequent to quality control, 8,373,854 bi-alleli ..read more
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Identification of genomic regions and pathways associated with traits related to rumen acidosis in feedlot Nellore cattle
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
by Daniela D. Estevam, Johnny M. Souza, Fernando S. B. Rey, Cyntia L. Martins, Nedenia B. Stafuzza, Rafael Espigolan, Danilo D. Millen, Mario D. B. Arrigoni
2M ago
Abstract There may be an increased risk of metabolic disorders, such as rumen acidosis, in cattle fed high-concentrate diets, particularly those from Bos taurus indicus genotypes, which have shown to be more sensitive to ruminal acidification. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate (co)variance components and identify genomic regions and pathways associated with ruminal acidosis in feedlot Nellore cattle fed high-concentrate diets. It was utilized a dataset containing a total of 642 Nellore bulls that were genotyped from seven feedlot nutrition studies. The GGP Indicus 35k panel was used with ..read more
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