Genetic diversity in livestock populations is a significant contributor to the sustainability of animal production. Also, genetic diversity allows animal production to become more responsive to environmental changes and market demands. The loss of genetic diversity can result in a plateau in production and may also result in loss of fitness or viability in animal production. In this study, we investigated the rate of inbreeding (ΔF), rate of coancestry (Δf), and effective population size (Ne) as important quantitative indicators of genetic diversity and evaluated the effect of the recent implementation of genomic selection on the loss of genetic diversity in North American Holstein and Jersey dairy cattle. To estimate the rate of inbreeding...
BACKGROUND: Inbreeding reduces the fitness of individuals by increasing the frequency of homozygous ...
Background: Inbreeding reduces the fitness of individuals by increasing the frequency of homozygous ...
In this study 1002 dairy cattle, representing four South African dairy breeds (Ayrshire, Holstein, J...
Genetic diversity in livestock populations is a significant contributor to the sustainability of ani...
Abstract Background While the adoption of genomic evaluations in livestock has increased genetic gai...
In recent years, inbreeding and coancestry are being estimated from genome-wide molecular informatio...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
BACKGROUND: While autozygosity as a consequence of selection is well understood, there is limited in...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundIn France, implementation of genomic evaluations in dairy ca...
As genotyping costs continue to decrease, the demand for genotyping has increased among farmers. In ...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low de-spite t...
Abstract Background While autozygosity as a consequence of selection is well understood, there is li...
Genetic diversity in livestock populations is important, because it forms the basis for these popula...
BACKGROUND: Inbreeding reduces the fitness of individuals by increasing the frequency of homozygous ...
Background: Inbreeding reduces the fitness of individuals by increasing the frequency of homozygous ...
In this study 1002 dairy cattle, representing four South African dairy breeds (Ayrshire, Holstein, J...
Genetic diversity in livestock populations is a significant contributor to the sustainability of ani...
Abstract Background While the adoption of genomic evaluations in livestock has increased genetic gai...
In recent years, inbreeding and coancestry are being estimated from genome-wide molecular informatio...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
BACKGROUND: While autozygosity as a consequence of selection is well understood, there is limited in...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundIn France, implementation of genomic evaluations in dairy ca...
As genotyping costs continue to decrease, the demand for genotyping has increased among farmers. In ...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low de-spite t...
Abstract Background While autozygosity as a consequence of selection is well understood, there is li...
Genetic diversity in livestock populations is important, because it forms the basis for these popula...
BACKGROUND: Inbreeding reduces the fitness of individuals by increasing the frequency of homozygous ...
Background: Inbreeding reduces the fitness of individuals by increasing the frequency of homozygous ...
In this study 1002 dairy cattle, representing four South African dairy breeds (Ayrshire, Holstein, J...