Genome-wide panels of SNPs have recently been used in domestic animal species to map and identify genes for many traits and to select genetically desirable livestock. This has led to the discovery of the causal genes and mutations for several single-gene traits but not for complex traits. However, the genetic merit of animals can still be estimated by genomic selection, which uses genome-wide SNP panels as markers and statistical methods that capture the effects of large numbers of SNPs simultaneously. This approach is expected to double the rate of genetic improvement per year in many livestock systems
The objective of this paper was to review the current status of the tools used to identify genes inf...
Recent developments in molecular biology and statistics have opened the possibility of identifying a...
Recent progress in molecular biology and genetics is creating novel opportunities in animal breeding...
Livestock genomics is aimed at dissecting the genetic control of variation in economically important...
Two scientific schools have been in coexistence from the beginning of genetics, one of them searchin...
Artificial selection has created myriad breeds of domestic animals, each characterized by unique phe...
Advances in genomic sequencing programmes in livestock species such as cattle and sheep have enabled...
One of the 'grand challenges' in modern biology is to understand the genetic basis of phenotypic div...
Most traits of economic importance in livestock are either quantitative or complex. Despite consider...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are DNA sequence variations that occur when a single nucleoti...
Abstract: The main goal in animal breeding is to select individuals that have high breeding values f...
Until now genome of six domestic/farm animal species have been sequenced: cattle, horse, chicken, do...
New methods for genotyping large numbers of genetic markers have been developed, which are cheaper ...
The genetic markers associated with economic traits have been widely explored for animal breeding. A...
Abstract. After two decades of developing DNA-based tools for selection, we are at an interesting ju...
The objective of this paper was to review the current status of the tools used to identify genes inf...
Recent developments in molecular biology and statistics have opened the possibility of identifying a...
Recent progress in molecular biology and genetics is creating novel opportunities in animal breeding...
Livestock genomics is aimed at dissecting the genetic control of variation in economically important...
Two scientific schools have been in coexistence from the beginning of genetics, one of them searchin...
Artificial selection has created myriad breeds of domestic animals, each characterized by unique phe...
Advances in genomic sequencing programmes in livestock species such as cattle and sheep have enabled...
One of the 'grand challenges' in modern biology is to understand the genetic basis of phenotypic div...
Most traits of economic importance in livestock are either quantitative or complex. Despite consider...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are DNA sequence variations that occur when a single nucleoti...
Abstract: The main goal in animal breeding is to select individuals that have high breeding values f...
Until now genome of six domestic/farm animal species have been sequenced: cattle, horse, chicken, do...
New methods for genotyping large numbers of genetic markers have been developed, which are cheaper ...
The genetic markers associated with economic traits have been widely explored for animal breeding. A...
Abstract. After two decades of developing DNA-based tools for selection, we are at an interesting ju...
The objective of this paper was to review the current status of the tools used to identify genes inf...
Recent developments in molecular biology and statistics have opened the possibility of identifying a...
Recent progress in molecular biology and genetics is creating novel opportunities in animal breeding...