Increasing fertility in dairy cattle is an important goal. Male infertility represents a part of the overall infertility in dairy cattle and can be partitioned into compensatory and noncompensatory components, where compensatory refers to infertility that can be overcome by increasing sperm number and noncompensatory infertility represents the remainder, presumably due to molecular and genomic defects. Through estimation of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) association with noncompensatory bull fertility, it is possible to identify regions of the genome influential to this trait. Use of this information in selection can allow for an increase in cattle fertility, resulting in economic benefits. In this study, high-density SNP genotypes an...
Reproductive traits are economically important for beef cattle production; however, these traits are...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryMegan RolfThe genetic basis of fertility ...
Abstract Background Service sire has a considerable impact on reproductive success in dairy cattle. ...
Abstract Background Fertility is one of the most critical factors controlling biological and financi...
Abstract Background Fertility is among the most important economic traits in dairy cattle. Genomic p...
International audienceFertility is an economically important trait in livestock. Poor fertility in d...
A genome wide scan was performed on a total of 2093 Italian Holstein proven bulls genotyped with 50K...
A genome wide scan was performed on a total of 2093 Italian Holstein proven bulls genotyped with 50K...
Endocrine fertility traits, which are defined from progesterone concentration levels in milk, are in...
Reproductive performance is a critical trait in dairy cattle. Poor reproductive performance leads to...
Fertility in dairy cattle has declined continuously during the last years. In Switzerland low fertil...
The fertility of young bulls impacts on reproduction rates, farm profit and the rate of genetic prog...
Improving reproductive performance remains a major goal in dairy cattle worldwide. Service sire has ...
Abstract Background An unfavorable genetic correlation between milk production and fertility makes s...
Reproductive traits are economically important for beef cattle production; however, these traits are...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryMegan RolfThe genetic basis of fertility ...
Abstract Background Service sire has a considerable impact on reproductive success in dairy cattle. ...
Abstract Background Fertility is one of the most critical factors controlling biological and financi...
Abstract Background Fertility is among the most important economic traits in dairy cattle. Genomic p...
International audienceFertility is an economically important trait in livestock. Poor fertility in d...
A genome wide scan was performed on a total of 2093 Italian Holstein proven bulls genotyped with 50K...
A genome wide scan was performed on a total of 2093 Italian Holstein proven bulls genotyped with 50K...
Endocrine fertility traits, which are defined from progesterone concentration levels in milk, are in...
Reproductive performance is a critical trait in dairy cattle. Poor reproductive performance leads to...
Fertility in dairy cattle has declined continuously during the last years. In Switzerland low fertil...
The fertility of young bulls impacts on reproduction rates, farm profit and the rate of genetic prog...
Improving reproductive performance remains a major goal in dairy cattle worldwide. Service sire has ...
Abstract Background An unfavorable genetic correlation between milk production and fertility makes s...
Reproductive traits are economically important for beef cattle production; however, these traits are...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryMegan RolfThe genetic basis of fertility ...