Feed efficiency (FE) is one of the most economically and environmentally relevant traits in the animal production sector. The objective of this study was to gain knowledge about the genetic control of FE in rabbits. To this end, GWASs were conducted for individual growth under two feeding regimes (full feeding and restricted) and FE traits collected from cage groups, using 114 604 autosome SNPs segregating in 438 rabbits. Two different models were implemented: (1) an animal model with a linear regression on each SNP allele for growth trait; and (2) a two-trait animal model, jointly fitting the performance trait and each SNP allele content, for FE traits. This last modeling strategy is a new tool applied to GWAS and allows information to be ...
Candidate gene is a powerful approach to study gene-trait association and offers valuable informatio...
An experiment was carried out to estimate the genetic group effects and the crossbreeding genetic pa...
The genetic changes underlying the initial steps of animal domestication are still poorly understood...
Feed efficiency (FE) is one of the most economically and environmentally relevant traits in the anim...
Feed efficiency (FE) is one of the most economically and environmentally relevant traits in the anim...
In the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), a polytocous livestock species, the number of teats ...
Growth is a complex trait with moderate to high heritability in livestock and must be described by t...
The domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus f. domesticus) is a very important variety in biomedical ...
Efficiency of meat production in rabbits relies on post-weaning growth rate, that, for practical rea...
A candidate gene approach has been already successfully applied to identify several DNA markers asso...
Improvement of feed efficiency can be achieved by genetic selection directly on feed to BW gain rati...
This research evaluates whether the selection for feed-to-gain ratio (FGR) and weight gain (WG), bas...
Aim: In this study, we examined parts of six growth genes (growth hormone [GH], melanocortin 4 recep...
Models for genetic evaluation of feed efficiency (FE) for animals housed in groups when they are eit...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the significance of neonatal environment (ultimately including...
Candidate gene is a powerful approach to study gene-trait association and offers valuable informatio...
An experiment was carried out to estimate the genetic group effects and the crossbreeding genetic pa...
The genetic changes underlying the initial steps of animal domestication are still poorly understood...
Feed efficiency (FE) is one of the most economically and environmentally relevant traits in the anim...
Feed efficiency (FE) is one of the most economically and environmentally relevant traits in the anim...
In the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), a polytocous livestock species, the number of teats ...
Growth is a complex trait with moderate to high heritability in livestock and must be described by t...
The domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus f. domesticus) is a very important variety in biomedical ...
Efficiency of meat production in rabbits relies on post-weaning growth rate, that, for practical rea...
A candidate gene approach has been already successfully applied to identify several DNA markers asso...
Improvement of feed efficiency can be achieved by genetic selection directly on feed to BW gain rati...
This research evaluates whether the selection for feed-to-gain ratio (FGR) and weight gain (WG), bas...
Aim: In this study, we examined parts of six growth genes (growth hormone [GH], melanocortin 4 recep...
Models for genetic evaluation of feed efficiency (FE) for animals housed in groups when they are eit...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the significance of neonatal environment (ultimately including...
Candidate gene is a powerful approach to study gene-trait association and offers valuable informatio...
An experiment was carried out to estimate the genetic group effects and the crossbreeding genetic pa...
The genetic changes underlying the initial steps of animal domestication are still poorly understood...