In this study, we characterized genetic diversity in the gene bank for Dutch native cattle breeds. A total of 715 bulls from seven native breeds and a sample of 165 Holstein Friesian bulls were included. Genotype data were used to calculate genetic similarities. Based on these similarities, most breeds were clearly differentiated, except for two breeds (Deep Red and Improved Red and White) that have recently been derived from the MRY breed, and for the Dutch Friesian and Dutch Friesian Red, which have frequently exchanged bulls. Optimal contribution selection (OCS) was used to construct core sets of bulls with a minimized similarity. The composition of the gene bank appeared to be partly optimized in the semen collection process, i.e., the ...
Holstein-Friesian (HF) gene bank collections were established in France, the Netherlands, and the Un...
Background: Local cattle breeds need special attention, as they are valuable reservoirs of genetic d...
Artificial selection and high genetic gains in livestock breeds led to a loss of genetic diversity. ...
In this study, we characterized genetic diversity in the gene bank for Dutch native cattle breeds. A...
A paper produced in the frame of the H2020 project 677353 'Innovative Management of Animal GEnetic r...
Genetic diversity in livestock populations is important, because it forms the basis for these popula...
From a genetic point of view, the selection of breeds and animals within breeds for conservation in ...
<p>From a genetic point of view, the selection of breeds and animals within breeds for conservation ...
Population size of the Meuse-Rhine-Yssel cattle breed has decreased considerably between 1992 and 20...
Population size of the Meuse-Rhine-Yssel cattle breed has decreased considerably between 1992 and 20...
Over the last century, genetic diversity in many cattle breeds has been affected by the replacement ...
National gene bank collections for Holstein Friesian (HF) dairy cattle were set up in the 1990s. In ...
AbstractHolstein-Friesian (HF) gene bank collections were established in France, the Netherlands, an...
Holstein-Friesian (HF) gene bank collections were established in France, the Netherlands, and the Un...
Holstein-Friesian (HF) gene bank collections were established in France, the Netherlands, and the Un...
Holstein-Friesian (HF) gene bank collections were established in France, the Netherlands, and the Un...
Background: Local cattle breeds need special attention, as they are valuable reservoirs of genetic d...
Artificial selection and high genetic gains in livestock breeds led to a loss of genetic diversity. ...
In this study, we characterized genetic diversity in the gene bank for Dutch native cattle breeds. A...
A paper produced in the frame of the H2020 project 677353 'Innovative Management of Animal GEnetic r...
Genetic diversity in livestock populations is important, because it forms the basis for these popula...
From a genetic point of view, the selection of breeds and animals within breeds for conservation in ...
<p>From a genetic point of view, the selection of breeds and animals within breeds for conservation ...
Population size of the Meuse-Rhine-Yssel cattle breed has decreased considerably between 1992 and 20...
Population size of the Meuse-Rhine-Yssel cattle breed has decreased considerably between 1992 and 20...
Over the last century, genetic diversity in many cattle breeds has been affected by the replacement ...
National gene bank collections for Holstein Friesian (HF) dairy cattle were set up in the 1990s. In ...
AbstractHolstein-Friesian (HF) gene bank collections were established in France, the Netherlands, an...
Holstein-Friesian (HF) gene bank collections were established in France, the Netherlands, and the Un...
Holstein-Friesian (HF) gene bank collections were established in France, the Netherlands, and the Un...
Holstein-Friesian (HF) gene bank collections were established in France, the Netherlands, and the Un...
Background: Local cattle breeds need special attention, as they are valuable reservoirs of genetic d...
Artificial selection and high genetic gains in livestock breeds led to a loss of genetic diversity. ...