Abstract Background Although harness racing is of high economic importance to the global equine industry, significant genomic resources have yet to be applied to mapping harness racing success. To identify genomic regions associated with harness racing success, the current study performs genome-wide association analyses with three racing performance traits in the Norwegian-Swedish Coldblooded Trotter using the 670 K Axiom Equine Genotyping Array. Results Following quality control, 613 horses and 359,635 SNPs were retained for further analysis. After strict Bonferroni correction, nine genome-wide significant SNPs were identified for career earnings. No genome-wide significant SNPs were identified for number of gallops or best km time. Howeve...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1950s, the Norwegian-Swedish Coldblooded trotter (NSCT) has been intensively s...
BackgroundHorses have been strongly selected for speed, strength, and endurance-exercise traits sinc...
The Swedish‐Norwegian Coldblooded trotter and the heavier North‐Swedish draught horse both descend f...
The primary goal of the Thoroughbred industry is to breed and train superior equine athletes capable...
The athletic nature of the horse and the large number of diverse horse breeds provides an opportunit...
BACKGROUND: A growing demand for improved physical skills and mental attitude in modern sport horses...
Centuries-long selection for system-wide morphological, physiological, and metabolic adaptations has...
Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population strati...
Equine athletes have a genetic heritage that has been evolved for millions of years, which provides ...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
Knowledge of genes involved in the variability of performance of racehorses is, in general, limited....
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1950s, the Norwegian-Swedish Coldblooded trotter (NSCT) has been intensively s...
BackgroundHorses have been strongly selected for speed, strength, and endurance-exercise traits sinc...
The Swedish‐Norwegian Coldblooded trotter and the heavier North‐Swedish draught horse both descend f...
The primary goal of the Thoroughbred industry is to breed and train superior equine athletes capable...
The athletic nature of the horse and the large number of diverse horse breeds provides an opportunit...
BACKGROUND: A growing demand for improved physical skills and mental attitude in modern sport horses...
Centuries-long selection for system-wide morphological, physiological, and metabolic adaptations has...
Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population strati...
Equine athletes have a genetic heritage that has been evolved for millions of years, which provides ...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
Knowledge of genes involved in the variability of performance of racehorses is, in general, limited....
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
<p>Selective breeding for athletic performance in various disciplines has resulted in population str...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1950s, the Norwegian-Swedish Coldblooded trotter (NSCT) has been intensively s...