Abstract Background Body weight (BW) at different ages are of increasing importance in dairy cattle breeding schemes, because of their strong correlation with energy efficiency traits, and their impact on cow health, longevity and farm economy. In total, 15,921 dairy cattle from 56 large-scale test-herds with BW records were genotyped for 45,613 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). This dataset was used for genome-wide association studies (GWAS), in order to localize potential candidate genes for direct and maternal genetic effects on BW recorded at birth (BW0), at 2 to 3 months of age (BW23), and at 13 to 14 months of age (BW1314). Results The first 20 principal components (PC) of the genomic relationship matrix ($${\mathbf{G}}$$ G ) gr...
We performed a genome-wide mapping for the age at first calving (AFC) with the goal of annotating ca...
Use of high density Single Nucleotide Polymorphic (SNP) marker information allows for prediction of ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were used to discover genomic regions explaining variation in...
International audienceBackground: Body weight (BW) at different ages are of increasing importance in...
Abstract Background The genome-wide association study (GWAS) is a useful approach to identify genes ...
Additional file 2. Potential candidate genes for direct genetic effects on body weight recorded at b...
Additional file 3. Potential candidate genes for maternal genetic effects on body weights recorded a...
Studies are being conducted on the applicability of genomic data to improve the accuracy of the sele...
Abstract Background Genome-wide association analysis is a powerful tool for annotating phenotypic ef...
Studies are being conducted on the applicability of genomic data to improve the accuracy of the sele...
Studies are being conducted on the applicability of genomic data to improve the accuracy of the sele...
Abstract Background Genome-wide association analysis is a powerful tool for annotating phenotypic ef...
Genetic architecture refers to the number and locations of genes that affect a trait, as well as the...
Additional file 1. Manhattan plots and Q–Q plots from GWAS for birth weight phenotypes (a and b), fo...
We performed a genome-wide mapping for the age at first calving (AFC) with the goal of annotating ca...
We performed a genome-wide mapping for the age at first calving (AFC) with the goal of annotating ca...
Use of high density Single Nucleotide Polymorphic (SNP) marker information allows for prediction of ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were used to discover genomic regions explaining variation in...
International audienceBackground: Body weight (BW) at different ages are of increasing importance in...
Abstract Background The genome-wide association study (GWAS) is a useful approach to identify genes ...
Additional file 2. Potential candidate genes for direct genetic effects on body weight recorded at b...
Additional file 3. Potential candidate genes for maternal genetic effects on body weights recorded a...
Studies are being conducted on the applicability of genomic data to improve the accuracy of the sele...
Abstract Background Genome-wide association analysis is a powerful tool for annotating phenotypic ef...
Studies are being conducted on the applicability of genomic data to improve the accuracy of the sele...
Studies are being conducted on the applicability of genomic data to improve the accuracy of the sele...
Abstract Background Genome-wide association analysis is a powerful tool for annotating phenotypic ef...
Genetic architecture refers to the number and locations of genes that affect a trait, as well as the...
Additional file 1. Manhattan plots and Q–Q plots from GWAS for birth weight phenotypes (a and b), fo...
We performed a genome-wide mapping for the age at first calving (AFC) with the goal of annotating ca...
We performed a genome-wide mapping for the age at first calving (AFC) with the goal of annotating ca...
Use of high density Single Nucleotide Polymorphic (SNP) marker information allows for prediction of ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were used to discover genomic regions explaining variation in...