Puberty onset is a multifactorial process influenced by genetic determinants and environmental conditions, especially nutritional status. Genes, genetic variations, and regulatory networks compose the molecular basis of achieving puberty. In this article, we reviewed the discovery of multiple polymorphisms and genes associated with heifer puberty phenotypes and discuss the opportunities to use this evolving knowledge of genetic determinants for breeding early pubertal Bos indicus-influenced cattle. The discovery of polymorphisms and genes was mainly achieved through candidate gene studies, quantitative trait loci analyses, genome-wide association studies, and recently, global gene expression studies (transcriptome). These studies are recapi...
<div><p>Zebu cattle (<i>Bos taurus indicus</i>) are highly adapted to tropical regions. However, fem...
Reproductive traits are economically important for beef cattle production; however, these traits are...
Endocrine system plays a major role in the control of reproductive functions which are regulated by ...
Age at puberty is an important component of reproductive performance in beef cattle production syste...
Insulin-like growth factor I (somatomedin C) (IGF1) influences gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH...
Puberty is a complex physiological event by which animals mature into an adult capable of sexual rep...
Puberty is a complex physiological event by which animals mature into an adult capable of sexual rep...
<div><p>Puberty is a complex physiological event by which animals mature into an adult capable of se...
Harsh tropical environments impose serious challenges on poorly adapted species. In beef cattle, tro...
Reproductive traits are of the utmost importance for any livestock farming, but are difficult to mea...
A total of 2115 heifers from two tropical genotypes (1007 Brahman and 1108 Tropical Composite) raise...
Fertility traits, such as heifer pregnancy, are economically important in cattle production systems,...
Insulin growth factor I (IGF-I) and prolactin (PRL) are peptide hormones that exert complementary ef...
In bovine, there are significant differences among and within breeds in the time when bulls reach pu...
Polymorphisms located in the genes ABCG2, DGAT1, LEP, PRLR, RORC, CAPN1 and CAST previously have bee...
<div><p>Zebu cattle (<i>Bos taurus indicus</i>) are highly adapted to tropical regions. However, fem...
Reproductive traits are economically important for beef cattle production; however, these traits are...
Endocrine system plays a major role in the control of reproductive functions which are regulated by ...
Age at puberty is an important component of reproductive performance in beef cattle production syste...
Insulin-like growth factor I (somatomedin C) (IGF1) influences gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH...
Puberty is a complex physiological event by which animals mature into an adult capable of sexual rep...
Puberty is a complex physiological event by which animals mature into an adult capable of sexual rep...
<div><p>Puberty is a complex physiological event by which animals mature into an adult capable of se...
Harsh tropical environments impose serious challenges on poorly adapted species. In beef cattle, tro...
Reproductive traits are of the utmost importance for any livestock farming, but are difficult to mea...
A total of 2115 heifers from two tropical genotypes (1007 Brahman and 1108 Tropical Composite) raise...
Fertility traits, such as heifer pregnancy, are economically important in cattle production systems,...
Insulin growth factor I (IGF-I) and prolactin (PRL) are peptide hormones that exert complementary ef...
In bovine, there are significant differences among and within breeds in the time when bulls reach pu...
Polymorphisms located in the genes ABCG2, DGAT1, LEP, PRLR, RORC, CAPN1 and CAST previously have bee...
<div><p>Zebu cattle (<i>Bos taurus indicus</i>) are highly adapted to tropical regions. However, fem...
Reproductive traits are economically important for beef cattle production; however, these traits are...
Endocrine system plays a major role in the control of reproductive functions which are regulated by ...