Abstract Background A better understanding of the genetic architecture of complex traits can contribute to improve genomic prediction. We hypothesized that genomic variants associated with mastitis and milk production traits in dairy cattle are enriched in hepatic transcriptomic regions that are responsive to intra-mammary infection (IMI). Genomic markers [e.g. single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)] from those regions, if included, may improve the predictive ability of a genomic model. Results We applied a genomic feature best linear unbiased prediction model (GFBLUP) to implement the above strategy by considering the hepatic transcriptomic regions responsive to IMI as genomic features. GFBLUP, an extension of GBLUP, includes a separate ge...
Background: Contemporary dairy breeding goals have broadened to include, along with milk production ...
Dairy cattle are an interesting model for gaining insights into the genes responsible for the large ...
Since milk yield is a highly important economic trait in dairy cattle, the genome-wide association s...
International audienceBackground A better understanding of the genetic architecture of complex trait...
Abstract Background A better understanding of the genetic architecture underlying complex traits (e....
Additional file 9: Figure S4. Relationship between bias of genomic predictions and changes in predic...
Additional file 7: Figure S3. Relationship between bias of genomic predictions and changes in predic...
BACKGROUND: Sequence data can potentially increase the reliability of genomic predictions, because s...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundSequence data can potentially increase the reliability of ge...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a powerful tool for identifying genomic regions and causa...
<div><p>Since milk yield is a highly important economic trait in dairy cattle, the genome-wide assoc...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a powerful tool for identifying genomic regions and causa...
Abstract Background Improving resistance to mastitis, one of the costliest diseases in dairy product...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a powerful tool for identifying genomic regions and causa...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) based on high throughput SNP genotyping technologies open a b...
Background: Contemporary dairy breeding goals have broadened to include, along with milk production ...
Dairy cattle are an interesting model for gaining insights into the genes responsible for the large ...
Since milk yield is a highly important economic trait in dairy cattle, the genome-wide association s...
International audienceBackground A better understanding of the genetic architecture of complex trait...
Abstract Background A better understanding of the genetic architecture underlying complex traits (e....
Additional file 9: Figure S4. Relationship between bias of genomic predictions and changes in predic...
Additional file 7: Figure S3. Relationship between bias of genomic predictions and changes in predic...
BACKGROUND: Sequence data can potentially increase the reliability of genomic predictions, because s...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundSequence data can potentially increase the reliability of ge...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a powerful tool for identifying genomic regions and causa...
<div><p>Since milk yield is a highly important economic trait in dairy cattle, the genome-wide assoc...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a powerful tool for identifying genomic regions and causa...
Abstract Background Improving resistance to mastitis, one of the costliest diseases in dairy product...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a powerful tool for identifying genomic regions and causa...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) based on high throughput SNP genotyping technologies open a b...
Background: Contemporary dairy breeding goals have broadened to include, along with milk production ...
Dairy cattle are an interesting model for gaining insights into the genes responsible for the large ...
Since milk yield is a highly important economic trait in dairy cattle, the genome-wide association s...