Background: The detection of quantitative trait loci has accelerated with recent developments in genomics. The introduction of genomic selection in combination with sequencing efforts has made a large amount of genotypic data available. Functional traits such as fertility and calving traits have been included in routine genomic estimation of breeding values making large quantities of phenotypic data available for these traits. This data was used to investigate the genetics underlying fertility and calving traits and to identify potentially causative genomic regions and variants. We performed genome-wide association studies for 13 functional traits related to female fertility as well as for direct and maternal calving ease based on imputed ...
Genome-wide association studies for difficult-to-measure traits are generally limited by the sample ...
Conclusions: The follow-up study for GWAS in cattle will depend on the aim of the study. If the aim ...
Background: Cattle are ideally suited to investigate the genetics of male fertility. Semen from indi...
Background The detection of quantitative trait loci has accelerated with recent developments in gen...
Fertility in dairy cattle has declined continuously during the last years. In Switzerland low fertil...
International audienceFertility is an economically important trait in livestock. Poor fertility in d...
Abstract Background The genome-wide association study (GWAS) is a useful approach to identify genes ...
Background: This study was carried out on the two Braunvieh populations reared in Switzerland, the d...
In this thesis my aims were to map genes affecting reproduction in cattle and to explore the correl...
Background Little is known about the genetic architecture of economically important traits in Brown...
Endocrine fertility traits, which are defined from progesterone concentration levels in milk, are in...
Reproductive performance is a critical trait in dairy cattle. Poor reproductive performance leads to...
Exploring dominance variance and loci contributing to dominance variation is important to understand...
Genome-wide association studies for difficult-to-measure traits are generally limited by the sample ...
Conclusions: The follow-up study for GWAS in cattle will depend on the aim of the study. If the aim ...
Background: Cattle are ideally suited to investigate the genetics of male fertility. Semen from indi...
Background The detection of quantitative trait loci has accelerated with recent developments in gen...
Fertility in dairy cattle has declined continuously during the last years. In Switzerland low fertil...
International audienceFertility is an economically important trait in livestock. Poor fertility in d...
Abstract Background The genome-wide association study (GWAS) is a useful approach to identify genes ...
Background: This study was carried out on the two Braunvieh populations reared in Switzerland, the d...
In this thesis my aims were to map genes affecting reproduction in cattle and to explore the correl...
Background Little is known about the genetic architecture of economically important traits in Brown...
Endocrine fertility traits, which are defined from progesterone concentration levels in milk, are in...
Reproductive performance is a critical trait in dairy cattle. Poor reproductive performance leads to...
Exploring dominance variance and loci contributing to dominance variation is important to understand...
Genome-wide association studies for difficult-to-measure traits are generally limited by the sample ...
Conclusions: The follow-up study for GWAS in cattle will depend on the aim of the study. If the aim ...
Background: Cattle are ideally suited to investigate the genetics of male fertility. Semen from indi...