Naturally hornless cattle are called polled. The possibility to introgress the allele responsible (P) for polledness in a cattle population that is more intensively selected for other traits is investigated in this paper. Gene introgression, generally carried out by several steps of backcrossing and selection, takes a long time and may lead to unacceptable genetic loss in other traits or inbreeding. The main objective of the current study was to evaluate the use of genomic selection to speed up the introgression of a target allele in a conventional dairy cattle breeding scheme with overlapping generations. A cattle population and a breeding program were simulated and run over a 12 year selection period. Assuming that the polled population w...
AbstractSmall dairy breeds are challenged by low reliabilities of genomic prediction. Therefore, we ...
A new technology called genomic selection is revolutionizing dairy cattle breeding. Genomic selectio...
Potential genetic benefits of marker assisted selection (MAS) were evaluated by calculating selectio...
Naturally hornless cattle are called polled. The possibility to introgress the allele responsible (P...
Local breeds are rarely subject to modern selection techniques; however, selection programs will be ...
The objectives of this Ph.D. thesis were (1) to optimise genomic selection in dairy cattle with resp...
Abstract. High rates of genetic gain canbe achieved through (1) accurate predictions of breedingvalu...
Currently almost all dairy cattle are dehorned as calf to avoid injuries later in life. A welfare fr...
Dehorning is the process of physically removing horns to protect animals and humans from injury, but...
Breeding polled (hornless) cattle is a long-term solution to the costly and increasingly unacceptabl...
Domestic animals can serve as model systems of adaptive introgression and their genomic signatures. ...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate a genomic breeding scheme in a small dairy cattl...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Many breeds of modern cattle are naturally horned, and for sound husbandry management reasons the ca...
Many breeds of modern cattle are naturally horned, and for sound husbandry management reasons the ca...
AbstractSmall dairy breeds are challenged by low reliabilities of genomic prediction. Therefore, we ...
A new technology called genomic selection is revolutionizing dairy cattle breeding. Genomic selectio...
Potential genetic benefits of marker assisted selection (MAS) were evaluated by calculating selectio...
Naturally hornless cattle are called polled. The possibility to introgress the allele responsible (P...
Local breeds are rarely subject to modern selection techniques; however, selection programs will be ...
The objectives of this Ph.D. thesis were (1) to optimise genomic selection in dairy cattle with resp...
Abstract. High rates of genetic gain canbe achieved through (1) accurate predictions of breedingvalu...
Currently almost all dairy cattle are dehorned as calf to avoid injuries later in life. A welfare fr...
Dehorning is the process of physically removing horns to protect animals and humans from injury, but...
Breeding polled (hornless) cattle is a long-term solution to the costly and increasingly unacceptabl...
Domestic animals can serve as model systems of adaptive introgression and their genomic signatures. ...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate a genomic breeding scheme in a small dairy cattl...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Many breeds of modern cattle are naturally horned, and for sound husbandry management reasons the ca...
Many breeds of modern cattle are naturally horned, and for sound husbandry management reasons the ca...
AbstractSmall dairy breeds are challenged by low reliabilities of genomic prediction. Therefore, we ...
A new technology called genomic selection is revolutionizing dairy cattle breeding. Genomic selectio...
Potential genetic benefits of marker assisted selection (MAS) were evaluated by calculating selectio...