In order to assess the relative importance of genomic imprinting for the genetic variation of traits economically relevant for pork production, a data set containing 21 209 records from Large White pigs was analysed. A total of 33 traits for growth, carcass composition and meat quality were investigated. All traits were recorded between 1997 and 2006 at a test station in Switzerland and the pedigree included 15 747 ancestors. A model with two genetic effects for each animal was applied: the first corresponds to a paternal and the second to a maternal expression pattern of imprinted genes. The imprinting variance was estimated as the sum of both corresponding genetic variances per animal minus twice the covariance. The null hypothesis of no ...
A three-generation resource family was created by crossing two Berkshire grandsires with nine Yorksh...
This study aims at assessing the contribution of the additive and dominance genomic variances to the...
Quantitative trait loci for reproductive traits in a three-generation resource population of a cross...
<p>This thesis describes the analysis of a large experiment in which Chinese Meishan pigs were...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundDominance and imprinting genetic effects have been shown to ...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the use of genetic markers in commercial pig breedin...
Traditionally, exploration of genetic variance in humans, plants, and livestock species has mostly b...
The role of imprinting in body composition was investigated in an experimental cross between Chinese...
The contributions of additive, dominance and imprinting effects to the variance of number of teats (...
<div><p>Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic phenomenon, which on the phenotypic level can ...
Knowledge of dominance effects should improve ge-netic evaluations, provide the accurate selection o...
Knowledge of dominance effects should improve genetic evaluations, provide the accurate selection of...
Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic phenomenon, which on the phenotypic level can be detec...
Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic phenomenon, which on the phenotypic level can be detec...
<p>Variance of the additive (A), dominance (D) and imprinting effect (I) of the most significant mar...
A three-generation resource family was created by crossing two Berkshire grandsires with nine Yorksh...
This study aims at assessing the contribution of the additive and dominance genomic variances to the...
Quantitative trait loci for reproductive traits in a three-generation resource population of a cross...
<p>This thesis describes the analysis of a large experiment in which Chinese Meishan pigs were...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundDominance and imprinting genetic effects have been shown to ...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the use of genetic markers in commercial pig breedin...
Traditionally, exploration of genetic variance in humans, plants, and livestock species has mostly b...
The role of imprinting in body composition was investigated in an experimental cross between Chinese...
The contributions of additive, dominance and imprinting effects to the variance of number of teats (...
<div><p>Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic phenomenon, which on the phenotypic level can ...
Knowledge of dominance effects should improve ge-netic evaluations, provide the accurate selection o...
Knowledge of dominance effects should improve genetic evaluations, provide the accurate selection of...
Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic phenomenon, which on the phenotypic level can be detec...
Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic phenomenon, which on the phenotypic level can be detec...
<p>Variance of the additive (A), dominance (D) and imprinting effect (I) of the most significant mar...
A three-generation resource family was created by crossing two Berkshire grandsires with nine Yorksh...
This study aims at assessing the contribution of the additive and dominance genomic variances to the...
Quantitative trait loci for reproductive traits in a three-generation resource population of a cross...