Cattle is a monotocous species that generally produce only one offspring per conception. However, multiple ovulations are a naturally emerging reproductive phenomenon typically controlled by genetic structure and environmental factors. On the other hand, few genes or causative mutations might explain significant genetic variations between animals for the reproductive traits. Studies report different methods, including QTL analysis, fine mapping, GWAS, and MAS selection, to improve such traits due to their economic importance. The recent fine-mapping study, which narrows the genomic region, indeed, influencing multiple ovulation, gives positive signals that causative mutation controlling high ovulation rate may be identified shortly. In conc...
A project was implemented in 1981 with the objective of increasing twinning rate in cattle. Daughter...
A genetic correlation near unity between ovulation rate in heifers and later twinning frequency led ...
Half-sib daughters sired by a bull believed to be a carrier of a major gene for high ovulation rate ...
Seventy-seven polymorphic microsatellites were analysed in offspring of three elite sires that were ...
An elite, three-generation family from the USDA Meat Animal Research Center twinning population was ...
Repeated measures of ovulation rate on puberal heifers should be an effective way to select for incr...
An elite, three-generation family from the USDA Meat Animal Research Center twinning population was ...
A genetic correlation near unity between ovulation rate in heifers and later twinning frequency led ...
Repeated measures of ovulation rate on puberal heifers should be an effective way to select for incr...
A project was implemented in 1981 with the objective of increasing twinning rate in cattle. Daughter...
The potential of ovulation rate before 18 to 21 mo of age in puberal heifers as an indirect selectio...
Why an interest in twinning in cattle? . More than one-half of the feed units used by the national b...
<div><p>Half-sib daughters sired by a bull believed to be a carrier of a major gene for high ovulati...
Half-sib daughters sired by a bull believed to be a carrier of a major gene for high ovulation rate ...
Background: Twin and multiple births are rare in cattle and have a negative impact on the performanc...
A project was implemented in 1981 with the objective of increasing twinning rate in cattle. Daughter...
A genetic correlation near unity between ovulation rate in heifers and later twinning frequency led ...
Half-sib daughters sired by a bull believed to be a carrier of a major gene for high ovulation rate ...
Seventy-seven polymorphic microsatellites were analysed in offspring of three elite sires that were ...
An elite, three-generation family from the USDA Meat Animal Research Center twinning population was ...
Repeated measures of ovulation rate on puberal heifers should be an effective way to select for incr...
An elite, three-generation family from the USDA Meat Animal Research Center twinning population was ...
A genetic correlation near unity between ovulation rate in heifers and later twinning frequency led ...
Repeated measures of ovulation rate on puberal heifers should be an effective way to select for incr...
A project was implemented in 1981 with the objective of increasing twinning rate in cattle. Daughter...
The potential of ovulation rate before 18 to 21 mo of age in puberal heifers as an indirect selectio...
Why an interest in twinning in cattle? . More than one-half of the feed units used by the national b...
<div><p>Half-sib daughters sired by a bull believed to be a carrier of a major gene for high ovulati...
Half-sib daughters sired by a bull believed to be a carrier of a major gene for high ovulation rate ...
Background: Twin and multiple births are rare in cattle and have a negative impact on the performanc...
A project was implemented in 1981 with the objective of increasing twinning rate in cattle. Daughter...
A genetic correlation near unity between ovulation rate in heifers and later twinning frequency led ...
Half-sib daughters sired by a bull believed to be a carrier of a major gene for high ovulation rate ...