Red dairy breeds are a valuable cultural and historical asset, and often a source of unique genetic diversity. However, they have difficulties competing with other, more productive, dairy breeds. Improving competitiveness of Red dairy breeds, by accelerating their genetic improvement using genomic selection, may be a promising strategy to secure their long-term future. For many Red dairy breeds, establishing a sufficiently large breed-specific reference population for genomic prediction is often not possible, but may be overcome by adding individuals from another breed. Relatedness between breeds strongly decides the benefit of adding another breed to the reference population. To prioritize among available breeds, the effective number of ch...
In this study, we characterized genetic diversity in the gene bank for Dutch native cattle breeds. A...
Over the last century, genetic diversity in many cattle breeds has been affected by the replacement ...
Background: Size of the reference population and reliability of phenotypes are crucial factors influ...
Background: Local cattle breeds need special attention, as they are valuable reservoirs of genetic d...
In Benelux countries, there is a genomic continuum of red-pied cattle breeds. Some of them are still...
Background Local cattle breeds need special attention, as they are valuable reservoirs of genetic di...
The objectives of this Ph.D. thesis were (1) to optimise genomic selection in dairy cattle with resp...
The objectives of this Ph.D. thesis were (1) to optimise genomic selection in dairy cattle with resp...
AbstractIn order to obtain accurate genomic breeding values a large number of reference animals with...
Background: Comparison of recent patterns of recombination derived from linkage maps to historical p...
For numerically small breeds, obtaining a sufficiently large breed-specific reference population for...
Genetic diversity in livestock populations is important, because it forms the basis for these popula...
In this study, we characterized genetic diversity in the gene bank for Dutch native cattle breeds. A...
ABSTRACT Genomic selection has been a valuable tool for increasing the rate of genetic improvement i...
ABSTRACT Genomic selection has been a valuable tool for increasing the rate of genetic improvement i...
In this study, we characterized genetic diversity in the gene bank for Dutch native cattle breeds. A...
Over the last century, genetic diversity in many cattle breeds has been affected by the replacement ...
Background: Size of the reference population and reliability of phenotypes are crucial factors influ...
Background: Local cattle breeds need special attention, as they are valuable reservoirs of genetic d...
In Benelux countries, there is a genomic continuum of red-pied cattle breeds. Some of them are still...
Background Local cattle breeds need special attention, as they are valuable reservoirs of genetic di...
The objectives of this Ph.D. thesis were (1) to optimise genomic selection in dairy cattle with resp...
The objectives of this Ph.D. thesis were (1) to optimise genomic selection in dairy cattle with resp...
AbstractIn order to obtain accurate genomic breeding values a large number of reference animals with...
Background: Comparison of recent patterns of recombination derived from linkage maps to historical p...
For numerically small breeds, obtaining a sufficiently large breed-specific reference population for...
Genetic diversity in livestock populations is important, because it forms the basis for these popula...
In this study, we characterized genetic diversity in the gene bank for Dutch native cattle breeds. A...
ABSTRACT Genomic selection has been a valuable tool for increasing the rate of genetic improvement i...
ABSTRACT Genomic selection has been a valuable tool for increasing the rate of genetic improvement i...
In this study, we characterized genetic diversity in the gene bank for Dutch native cattle breeds. A...
Over the last century, genetic diversity in many cattle breeds has been affected by the replacement ...
Background: Size of the reference population and reliability of phenotypes are crucial factors influ...