Long-term sustainability of breeds depends on having sufficient genetic diversity for adaptability to change, whether driven by climatic conditions or by priorities in breeding programs. Genetic diversity in Suffolk sheep in the United States was evaluated in four ways: 1) using genetic relationships from pedigree data [(n = 64 310 animals recorded in the US National Sheep Improvement Program (NSIP)]; 2) using molecular data (n = 304 Suffolk genotyped with the OvineHD BeadChip); 3) comparing Australian (n = 109) and Irish (n = 55) Suffolk sheep to those in the United States using molecular data; and 4) assessing genetic relationships (connectedness) among active Suffolk flocks (n = 18) in NSIP. By characterizing genetic diversity, a goal wa...
The purpose of the study was to gain insight into the genetic variability of the Letelle sheep breed...
Genetic research may be a useful approach for understanding factors that could impact productivity a...
Breeds with small population size are in danger of an increased inbreeding rate and loss of genetic ...
Long-term sustainability of breeds depends on having sufficient genetic diversity for adaptability t...
<div><p>Sheep are among the major economically important livestock species worldwide because the ani...
Sheep are among the major economically important livestock species worldwide because the animals pro...
The genetic structure of sheep reflects their domestication and subsequent formation into discrete b...
Background: Cryopreservation of three endangered Belgian sheep breeds required to characterize their...
The genetic structure of sheep reflects their domestication and subsequent formation into discrete b...
The loss of genetic variability in a population will drastically affect the success of a breeding pr...
Analysis of genomic data is becoming increasingly common in the livestock industry and the findings ...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Analysis of genomic data is becoming increasingly common in the livestock industry and the findings ...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
The aim of this study was to investigate the genetic diversity within and among three breeds of shee...
The purpose of the study was to gain insight into the genetic variability of the Letelle sheep breed...
Genetic research may be a useful approach for understanding factors that could impact productivity a...
Breeds with small population size are in danger of an increased inbreeding rate and loss of genetic ...
Long-term sustainability of breeds depends on having sufficient genetic diversity for adaptability t...
<div><p>Sheep are among the major economically important livestock species worldwide because the ani...
Sheep are among the major economically important livestock species worldwide because the animals pro...
The genetic structure of sheep reflects their domestication and subsequent formation into discrete b...
Background: Cryopreservation of three endangered Belgian sheep breeds required to characterize their...
The genetic structure of sheep reflects their domestication and subsequent formation into discrete b...
The loss of genetic variability in a population will drastically affect the success of a breeding pr...
Analysis of genomic data is becoming increasingly common in the livestock industry and the findings ...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Analysis of genomic data is becoming increasingly common in the livestock industry and the findings ...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
The aim of this study was to investigate the genetic diversity within and among three breeds of shee...
The purpose of the study was to gain insight into the genetic variability of the Letelle sheep breed...
Genetic research may be a useful approach for understanding factors that could impact productivity a...
Breeds with small population size are in danger of an increased inbreeding rate and loss of genetic ...