The importance of blood group information in predicting breeding value of the quantitive traits in dairy animals has been studied in this investigation. From the accuracies of indirect selection obtained from the data on dairy cattle and buffaloes, it can be concluded that blood group information can be used with advantage for making preliminary selection only when the heritability of the trait is less than or equal to 0.1 and percentage genetic variation controlled by blood group loci is beyond 5 percent
Dairy farmers record information on many traits for production and management purposes and also for ...
The focus of the thesis is on the detection of quantitative trait loci (QTL) in dairy cattle and the...
We estimate the value of using information from genetic marker panels for seven economically-relevan...
The importance of blood group information in predicting breeding value of the quantitive traits in d...
The study of the genetic polymorphism of erythrocyte antigens, to establish the alleles that control...
Vita.Inconsistencies across studies and analytical designs emphasize a problem inadequately addresse...
This study addresses the utility of 11 blood groups as selection aids in Holstein breeding schemes a...
In the genealogical structure of the breeding stock, the highest specific weight is occupied by the ...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
ABSTRACT The objective of this research was to discern the contribution of genomic information to mu...
Prediction of breeding values using whole-genome dense marker maps for genomic selection has become ...
Blood samples drawn from 147 bulls representing ten European breeds from four artificial inseminatio...
A procedure has been developed for the prediction of genetic merit and the simultaneous assessment o...
Feed is a major component of variable costs associated with dairy systems and is therefore an import...
Environmental factors are always present, it is difficult to reliably determine the value of an anim...
Dairy farmers record information on many traits for production and management purposes and also for ...
The focus of the thesis is on the detection of quantitative trait loci (QTL) in dairy cattle and the...
We estimate the value of using information from genetic marker panels for seven economically-relevan...
The importance of blood group information in predicting breeding value of the quantitive traits in d...
The study of the genetic polymorphism of erythrocyte antigens, to establish the alleles that control...
Vita.Inconsistencies across studies and analytical designs emphasize a problem inadequately addresse...
This study addresses the utility of 11 blood groups as selection aids in Holstein breeding schemes a...
In the genealogical structure of the breeding stock, the highest specific weight is occupied by the ...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
ABSTRACT The objective of this research was to discern the contribution of genomic information to mu...
Prediction of breeding values using whole-genome dense marker maps for genomic selection has become ...
Blood samples drawn from 147 bulls representing ten European breeds from four artificial inseminatio...
A procedure has been developed for the prediction of genetic merit and the simultaneous assessment o...
Feed is a major component of variable costs associated with dairy systems and is therefore an import...
Environmental factors are always present, it is difficult to reliably determine the value of an anim...
Dairy farmers record information on many traits for production and management purposes and also for ...
The focus of the thesis is on the detection of quantitative trait loci (QTL) in dairy cattle and the...
We estimate the value of using information from genetic marker panels for seven economically-relevan...