Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina. Escuela de Posgrado. Maestría en Producción AnimalThe Research Topic yielded 23 articles that are either review (five papers) or original research articles (18 papers) covering major livestock species kept in developing countries including cattle (seven papers), sheep (five papers), goats (three papers), and chickens (three papers). The manuscripts cover a broad range of genomic applications such as genomic selection/assisted breeding, genome-wide association analysis, diversity studies with a particular emphasis on adaptive genetic variation and signatures of selection analysis, and some elements of functional genomics using RNA sequencing and differential gene expression profiling. Whilst a broad ra...
Biotechnologies have contributed immensely to increasing livestock productivity, particularly in dev...
In this paper genomic research is discussed with regard to prospects for improving livestock product...
Biotechnologies have contributed immensely to increasing livestock productivity, particularly in dev...
African livestock breeds are numerous and diverse, and typically well adapted to the harsh environme...
Using genomic information, local ruminant populations can be better characterized and compared to se...
South Africa (SA) holds a unique position on the African continent with a rich diversity in terms of...
South Africa (SA) holds a unique position on the African continent with a rich diversity in terms of...
Genomic selection has transformed animal and plant breeding in advanced economies globally, resultin...
peer reviewedThe world demand for animal-based food products is anticipated to increase by 70% by 20...
Most of the growth of human populations worldwide will be in developing countries, including South A...
Availability of animal protein for human consumption is very low in the developing countries mainly ...
Livestock conservation is changing rapidly in light of policy developments, climate change and diver...
Biotechnologies have donated enormously to increasing the level of livestock productivity, particula...
The African continent is home to diverse populations of livestock breeds adapted to harsh environmen...
Background: New challenges are rising in the animal protein market, and one of the main world challe...
Biotechnologies have contributed immensely to increasing livestock productivity, particularly in dev...
In this paper genomic research is discussed with regard to prospects for improving livestock product...
Biotechnologies have contributed immensely to increasing livestock productivity, particularly in dev...
African livestock breeds are numerous and diverse, and typically well adapted to the harsh environme...
Using genomic information, local ruminant populations can be better characterized and compared to se...
South Africa (SA) holds a unique position on the African continent with a rich diversity in terms of...
South Africa (SA) holds a unique position on the African continent with a rich diversity in terms of...
Genomic selection has transformed animal and plant breeding in advanced economies globally, resultin...
peer reviewedThe world demand for animal-based food products is anticipated to increase by 70% by 20...
Most of the growth of human populations worldwide will be in developing countries, including South A...
Availability of animal protein for human consumption is very low in the developing countries mainly ...
Livestock conservation is changing rapidly in light of policy developments, climate change and diver...
Biotechnologies have donated enormously to increasing the level of livestock productivity, particula...
The African continent is home to diverse populations of livestock breeds adapted to harsh environmen...
Background: New challenges are rising in the animal protein market, and one of the main world challe...
Biotechnologies have contributed immensely to increasing livestock productivity, particularly in dev...
In this paper genomic research is discussed with regard to prospects for improving livestock product...
Biotechnologies have contributed immensely to increasing livestock productivity, particularly in dev...