The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industry. Only half of this decrease is explained by indirect response to selection on milk production, suggesting the existence of other factors such as embryonic lethal genetic defects. Genomic regions harboring recessive deleterious mutations were detected in three dairy cattle breeds by identifying frequent haplotypes (.1%) showing a deficit in homozygotes among Illumina Bovine 50k Beadchip haplotyping data from the French genomic selection database (47,878 Holstein, 16,833 Montbéliarde, and 11,466 Normande animals). Thirty-four candidate haplotypes (p,1024) including previously reported regions associated with Brachyspina, CVM, HH1, and HH3 in...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
<div><p>Fertility is one of the most important traits in dairy cattle, and has been steadily declini...
Fertility is one of the most important traits in dairy cattle, and has been steadily declining over ...
The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industr...
The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industr...
<div><p>The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle...
The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industr...
Using genomic data, lethal recessives may be discovered from haplotypes that are common in the popul...
<div><p>Using genomic data, lethal recessives may be discovered from haplotypes that are common in t...
Background Cattle breeding populations are susceptible to the propagation of recessive diseases. In...
Mendelian variants can determine both insemination success and neonatal survival and thus influence ...
In recent years, the availability of phenotypic records and genomic data for cattle and the applicat...
We herein report the result of a large-scale reverse genetic screen in the Swiss Simmental populatio...
Fertility is one of the most important traits in dairy cattle, and has been steadily declining over ...
Abstract The wide use of genomic information has enabled the identification of lethal recessive alle...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
<div><p>Fertility is one of the most important traits in dairy cattle, and has been steadily declini...
Fertility is one of the most important traits in dairy cattle, and has been steadily declining over ...
The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industr...
The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industr...
<div><p>The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle...
The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industr...
Using genomic data, lethal recessives may be discovered from haplotypes that are common in the popul...
<div><p>Using genomic data, lethal recessives may be discovered from haplotypes that are common in t...
Background Cattle breeding populations are susceptible to the propagation of recessive diseases. In...
Mendelian variants can determine both insemination success and neonatal survival and thus influence ...
In recent years, the availability of phenotypic records and genomic data for cattle and the applicat...
We herein report the result of a large-scale reverse genetic screen in the Swiss Simmental populatio...
Fertility is one of the most important traits in dairy cattle, and has been steadily declining over ...
Abstract The wide use of genomic information has enabled the identification of lethal recessive alle...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
<div><p>Fertility is one of the most important traits in dairy cattle, and has been steadily declini...
Fertility is one of the most important traits in dairy cattle, and has been steadily declining over ...