AbstractThis paper considers the application of genetic and genomic techniques to disease resistance, the interpretation of data arising from such studies and the utilisation of the research outcomes to breed animals for enhanced resistance. Resistance and tolerance are defined and contrasted, factors affecting the analysis and interpretation of field data presented, and appropriate experimental designs discussed. These general principles are then applied to two detailed case studies, infectious pancreatic necrosis in Atlantic salmon and bovine tuberculosis in dairy cattle, and the lessons learnt are considered in detail. It is concluded that the rate limiting step in disease genetic studies will generally be provision of adequate phenotypi...
Disease resistance is a critical trait that plays a crucial role in the survival and fitness of anim...
Livestock genomics is aimed at dissecting the genetic control of variation in economically important...
Much effort directed towards finding disease-resistance genes, somewhat less toward the optimal use ...
AbstractThis paper considers the application of genetic and genomic techniques to disease resistance...
ABSTRACT The primary principle underlying the application of genomics is that it has the most value ...
Abstract There have been considerable recent advancements in animal breeding and genetics relevant t...
It is clear that we are just at the beginning of understanding the contribution of genetics and gen...
Breeding for disease resistance offers improved animal welfare and increased returns for breeders. I...
A major part of animal husbandry is keeping animals healthy and disease-free. With respect to infect...
Animal health issues are of increasing importance to all animal breeding sectors, including poultry,...
Abstract This paper considers the use of disease resistance genes to control the transmission of inf...
In the context of intensification and specialization of poultry production, next to welfare regulati...
Animal health issues are of increasing importance to all animal breeding sectors, by raising health ...
Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) is a disease of significant economic importance, being one of the most pe...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Animal Sciences, Washington State UniversityGenetic selection for animals resistant ...
Disease resistance is a critical trait that plays a crucial role in the survival and fitness of anim...
Livestock genomics is aimed at dissecting the genetic control of variation in economically important...
Much effort directed towards finding disease-resistance genes, somewhat less toward the optimal use ...
AbstractThis paper considers the application of genetic and genomic techniques to disease resistance...
ABSTRACT The primary principle underlying the application of genomics is that it has the most value ...
Abstract There have been considerable recent advancements in animal breeding and genetics relevant t...
It is clear that we are just at the beginning of understanding the contribution of genetics and gen...
Breeding for disease resistance offers improved animal welfare and increased returns for breeders. I...
A major part of animal husbandry is keeping animals healthy and disease-free. With respect to infect...
Animal health issues are of increasing importance to all animal breeding sectors, including poultry,...
Abstract This paper considers the use of disease resistance genes to control the transmission of inf...
In the context of intensification and specialization of poultry production, next to welfare regulati...
Animal health issues are of increasing importance to all animal breeding sectors, by raising health ...
Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) is a disease of significant economic importance, being one of the most pe...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Animal Sciences, Washington State UniversityGenetic selection for animals resistant ...
Disease resistance is a critical trait that plays a crucial role in the survival and fitness of anim...
Livestock genomics is aimed at dissecting the genetic control of variation in economically important...
Much effort directed towards finding disease-resistance genes, somewhat less toward the optimal use ...