Abstract The wide use of genomic information has enabled the identification of lethal recessive alleles that are the major genetic causes of reduced conception rates, longer calving intervals, or lower survival for live-born animals. This study was carried out to screen the Nellore cattle genome for lethal recessive haplotypes based on deviation from the expected population homozygosity, and to test SNP markers surrounding the lethal haplotypes region for association with heifer rebreeding (HR), post-natal mortality (PNM) and stayability (STAY). This approach requires genotypes only from apparently normal individuals and not from affected embryos. A total of 62,022 animals were genotyped and imputed to a high-density panel (777,962 SNP mark...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
Zebu cattle (Bos taurus indicus) are highly adapted to tropical regions. However, females reach pube...
<div><p>Zebu cattle (<i>Bos taurus indicus</i>) are highly adapted to tropical regions. However, fem...
<div><p>Using genomic data, lethal recessives may be discovered from haplotypes that are common in t...
Using genomic data, lethal recessives may be discovered from haplotypes that are common in the popul...
Abstract Background In livestock, deleterious recessive alleles can result in reduced economic perfo...
Stayability, which can be defined as the probability of a cow calving at a certain age when given th...
Abstract Background If unmanaged, high rates of inbreeding in livestock populations adversely impact...
<div><p>The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle...
The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industr...
The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industr...
Reproductive traits are economically important for beef cattle production; however, these traits are...
Reproductive performance is a key indicator of the long-term sustainability of any livestock product...
Brazilian Nellore cattle (Bos indicus) have been selected for growth traits for over more than four ...
International audienceA data mining method applied to large-scale genotyping data is proposed to det...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
Zebu cattle (Bos taurus indicus) are highly adapted to tropical regions. However, females reach pube...
<div><p>Zebu cattle (<i>Bos taurus indicus</i>) are highly adapted to tropical regions. However, fem...
<div><p>Using genomic data, lethal recessives may be discovered from haplotypes that are common in t...
Using genomic data, lethal recessives may be discovered from haplotypes that are common in the popul...
Abstract Background In livestock, deleterious recessive alleles can result in reduced economic perfo...
Stayability, which can be defined as the probability of a cow calving at a certain age when given th...
Abstract Background If unmanaged, high rates of inbreeding in livestock populations adversely impact...
<div><p>The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle...
The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industr...
The regular decrease of female fertility over time is a major concern in modern dairy cattle industr...
Reproductive traits are economically important for beef cattle production; however, these traits are...
Reproductive performance is a key indicator of the long-term sustainability of any livestock product...
Brazilian Nellore cattle (Bos indicus) have been selected for growth traits for over more than four ...
International audienceA data mining method applied to large-scale genotyping data is proposed to det...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
Zebu cattle (Bos taurus indicus) are highly adapted to tropical regions. However, females reach pube...
<div><p>Zebu cattle (<i>Bos taurus indicus</i>) are highly adapted to tropical regions. However, fem...