Abstract Background India is the largest milk producer globally, with the largest proportion of cattle milk production coming from smallholder farms with an average herd size of less than two milking cows. These cows are mainly undefined multi-generation crosses between exotic dairy breeds and indigenous Indian cattle, with no performance or pedigree recording. Therefore, implementing genetic improvement based on genetic evaluation has not yet been possible. We present the first results from a large smallholder performance recording program in India, using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes to estimate genetic parameters for monthly test-day (TD) milk records and to obtain and validate genomic estimated breeding values (GEBV). R...
For the purebred exotic cattle in India the phenotypic and genetic trends were estimated. While the ...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
International audienceAbstract Background India is the largest milk producer globally, with the larg...
Milk production in tropical environments requires the use of crossbreeding systems including breeds ...
The present investigation was undertaken on data of 30 Sahiwal cattle and 30 crossbred cattle (HF &#...
The objective of this thesis is to estimate genetic parameters and discover genes and genomic region...
The premises for the potential success of molecular breeding is the ability to identify major genes ...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
For the purebred exotic cattle in India the phenotypic and genetic trends were estimated. While the ...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
International audienceAbstract Background India is the largest milk producer globally, with the larg...
Milk production in tropical environments requires the use of crossbreeding systems including breeds ...
The present investigation was undertaken on data of 30 Sahiwal cattle and 30 crossbred cattle (HF &#...
The objective of this thesis is to estimate genetic parameters and discover genes and genomic region...
The premises for the potential success of molecular breeding is the ability to identify major genes ...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
For the purebred exotic cattle in India the phenotypic and genetic trends were estimated. While the ...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...