International audienceBackground Among the adaptive capacities of animals, the management of energetic body reserves (BR) through the BR mobilization and accretion processes (BR dynamics, BRD) has become an increasingly valuable attribute for livestock sustainability, allowing animals to cope with more variable environments. BRD has previously been reported to be heritable in ruminants. In the present work, we conducted genome-wide studies (GWAS) in sheep to determine genetic variants associated with BRD. BR (i.e. levels) and BRD (i.e. changes over time) were obtained through body condition score measurements at eight physiological stages throughout each productive cycle in Romane ewes ( n = 1034) and were used as phenotypes for GWAS. After...
Animal growth and carcass composition are of commercial importance for sheep meat production. Growth...
Fat tail in sheep represents a valuable energy reserve for facing future climate changes. The identi...
International audienceBreeding for resilience requires a better understanding of intra-flock variabi...
International audienceBackground Among the adaptive capacities of animals, the management of energet...
Among the adaptive capacities of animals, the management of energetic body reserves (BR) through the...
International audienceIn ruminants, body reserves (BR) are mobilized in situations of negative energ...
International audienceImproving animal’s robustness will contribute to overcome current and future e...
International audienceAnimal robustness may be defined as a complex trait characterizing the ability...
The overall sustainability and innovative capacity of small ruminant sector in Europe have to be imp...
International audienceSince a few years, breeders are looking to select more robust animals in order...
Background and Aim: Marker-assisted selection has many advantages over conventional selection in ani...
Abstract Genetic basis of fat deposition in sheep tail have not been completely elucidated yet. Unde...
Leptin is an adipocyte-derived hormone/cytokine that influences the physiological control of numerou...
Abstract Background Sheep have developed the ability to store fat in their tails, which is a unique ...
Abstract Background Growth performance, which can be evaluated using various body measurements, is c...
Animal growth and carcass composition are of commercial importance for sheep meat production. Growth...
Fat tail in sheep represents a valuable energy reserve for facing future climate changes. The identi...
International audienceBreeding for resilience requires a better understanding of intra-flock variabi...
International audienceBackground Among the adaptive capacities of animals, the management of energet...
Among the adaptive capacities of animals, the management of energetic body reserves (BR) through the...
International audienceIn ruminants, body reserves (BR) are mobilized in situations of negative energ...
International audienceImproving animal’s robustness will contribute to overcome current and future e...
International audienceAnimal robustness may be defined as a complex trait characterizing the ability...
The overall sustainability and innovative capacity of small ruminant sector in Europe have to be imp...
International audienceSince a few years, breeders are looking to select more robust animals in order...
Background and Aim: Marker-assisted selection has many advantages over conventional selection in ani...
Abstract Genetic basis of fat deposition in sheep tail have not been completely elucidated yet. Unde...
Leptin is an adipocyte-derived hormone/cytokine that influences the physiological control of numerou...
Abstract Background Sheep have developed the ability to store fat in their tails, which is a unique ...
Abstract Background Growth performance, which can be evaluated using various body measurements, is c...
Animal growth and carcass composition are of commercial importance for sheep meat production. Growth...
Fat tail in sheep represents a valuable energy reserve for facing future climate changes. The identi...
International audienceBreeding for resilience requires a better understanding of intra-flock variabi...