Protein yield (PY) is currently the major economic product of the dairy herd. Genome-wide scans for quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting milk yield (MY) and milk protein percentage (PP) suggest that of the loci affecting the 2 traits, about 1/4 exclusively affect MY, 1/4 exclusively affect PP, and half affect both traits. Because PY is the product of MY and PP, it is of interest to evaluate the expected effects on PY of marker-assisted selection (MAS) applied to these 3 classes of QTL. It is clear that selection for the appropriate allele at QTL exclusively affecting MY or PP will have a positive effect on PY. The question arises as to the effect of MAS directed at QTL affecting both MY and PP. Because the observed genetic correlation of...
Abstract From an extensive review of public domain information on dairy cattle quantitative trait lo...
Vita.Inconsistencies across studies and analytical designs emphasize a problem inadequately addresse...
BACKGROUND: Polymorphisms underlying complex traits often explain a small part (less than 1 %) of th...
Protein yield (PY) is currently the major economic product of the dairy herd. Genome-wide scans for ...
In this study we introduce a method that accounts for false positive and false negative results in a...
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping projects have been implemented mainly in the Holstein dairy ca...
Associations between milk protein genotypes and milk production traits were estimated from 6803 firs...
The correlated responses between traits may differ depending on the makeup of genetic covariances, a...
<p>An isoelectric focusing method is described that is suitable for phenotyping a large number...
Genetic effects on milk production traits in dairy cattle might change during lactation. However, mo...
Substantial evidence demonstrates that the genetic background of milk production traits changes duri...
peer reviewedA marker-assisted selection program (MAS) has been implemented in dairy cattle in Franc...
A previous genome scan indicated that CDDR sire M-V-14 was segregating for a QTL on BTA2 influencing...
<div><p>Dominance may be an important source of non-additive genetic variance for many traits of dai...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
Abstract From an extensive review of public domain information on dairy cattle quantitative trait lo...
Vita.Inconsistencies across studies and analytical designs emphasize a problem inadequately addresse...
BACKGROUND: Polymorphisms underlying complex traits often explain a small part (less than 1 %) of th...
Protein yield (PY) is currently the major economic product of the dairy herd. Genome-wide scans for ...
In this study we introduce a method that accounts for false positive and false negative results in a...
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping projects have been implemented mainly in the Holstein dairy ca...
Associations between milk protein genotypes and milk production traits were estimated from 6803 firs...
The correlated responses between traits may differ depending on the makeup of genetic covariances, a...
<p>An isoelectric focusing method is described that is suitable for phenotyping a large number...
Genetic effects on milk production traits in dairy cattle might change during lactation. However, mo...
Substantial evidence demonstrates that the genetic background of milk production traits changes duri...
peer reviewedA marker-assisted selection program (MAS) has been implemented in dairy cattle in Franc...
A previous genome scan indicated that CDDR sire M-V-14 was segregating for a QTL on BTA2 influencing...
<div><p>Dominance may be an important source of non-additive genetic variance for many traits of dai...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
Abstract From an extensive review of public domain information on dairy cattle quantitative trait lo...
Vita.Inconsistencies across studies and analytical designs emphasize a problem inadequately addresse...
BACKGROUND: Polymorphisms underlying complex traits often explain a small part (less than 1 %) of th...