<p>Number of teats (NT) is an important trait affecting both piglet’s welfare and the production level of pig farms. Biologically, embryonic mammary gland development requires the coordination of many signaling pathways necessary for the proper development of teats. Several QTL for NT have been identified; however, further analysis is still lacking. Therefore, gene networks derived from genomewide association study (GWAS) results can be used to examine shared pathways and functions of putative candidate genes. Besides, such analyses may also be helpful to understand the genetic diversity between populations for the same trait or traits. In this study, we identified significant SNP for Landrace-based (line C) and Large White–based (line D) d...
Reproductive traits, such as number of teats, uniformity and litter size, are essential for animal b...
<div><p>Dominance has been suggested as one of the genetic mechanisms explaining heterosis. However,...
Modern breeding schemes for livestock species accumulate a large amount of genotype and phenotype da...
Number of teats (NT) is an important trait affecting both piglet’s welfare and the production level ...
<p>Number of teats (NT) is an important trait affecting both piglet’s welfare and the production lev...
<p>Background: Reproductive traits such as number of stillborn piglets (SB) and number of teats (NT)...
The genetic improvement of reproductive traits such as the number of teats is essential to the succe...
Objective The study was designed to perform a genome-wide association (GWA) and partitioning of geno...
Background: Reproductive traits such as number of stillborn piglets (SB) and number of teats (NT) ha...
The number of teats is a morphological trait that influences the mothering ability of the sows and t...
<div><p>As one of the main breeding selection criteria, external appearance has special economic imp...
As one of the main breeding selection criteria, external appearance has special economic importance ...
Reproductive traits, such as number of teats and litter size, are essential for animal breeding prog...
Abstract Background The number of teats in pigs is related to a sow’s ability to rear piglets to wea...
<div><p>The number of piglets born alive (NBA) per litter is one of the most important traits in pig...
Reproductive traits, such as number of teats, uniformity and litter size, are essential for animal b...
<div><p>Dominance has been suggested as one of the genetic mechanisms explaining heterosis. However,...
Modern breeding schemes for livestock species accumulate a large amount of genotype and phenotype da...
Number of teats (NT) is an important trait affecting both piglet’s welfare and the production level ...
<p>Number of teats (NT) is an important trait affecting both piglet’s welfare and the production lev...
<p>Background: Reproductive traits such as number of stillborn piglets (SB) and number of teats (NT)...
The genetic improvement of reproductive traits such as the number of teats is essential to the succe...
Objective The study was designed to perform a genome-wide association (GWA) and partitioning of geno...
Background: Reproductive traits such as number of stillborn piglets (SB) and number of teats (NT) ha...
The number of teats is a morphological trait that influences the mothering ability of the sows and t...
<div><p>As one of the main breeding selection criteria, external appearance has special economic imp...
As one of the main breeding selection criteria, external appearance has special economic importance ...
Reproductive traits, such as number of teats and litter size, are essential for animal breeding prog...
Abstract Background The number of teats in pigs is related to a sow’s ability to rear piglets to wea...
<div><p>The number of piglets born alive (NBA) per litter is one of the most important traits in pig...
Reproductive traits, such as number of teats, uniformity and litter size, are essential for animal b...
<div><p>Dominance has been suggested as one of the genetic mechanisms explaining heterosis. However,...
Modern breeding schemes for livestock species accumulate a large amount of genotype and phenotype da...