Systems biology approaches being applied to animal breeding represent an opportunity to derive greater benefits from animal production systems. The increasingly detailed investigations in systems biology have led to a large amount of data dispersed over various sources; therefore, a centralized knowledge base is in demand. In this study, we have integrated cattle genomics data of heterogeneous sources and types and developed a bioinformatics tool to study genotype-phenotype associations in cattle: http://integromics-time.com/integromics-database/. The tool enables revealing genomic overlaps within trait-associated loci and identification of potential functional candidates. It might be also used as a tool for planning genotype– phenotype res...
The bovine species have witnessed and played a major role in the drastic socio-economical changes th...
Abstract. After two decades of developing DNA-based tools for selection, we are at an interesting ju...
Genetic architecture refers to the number and locations of genes that affect a trait, as well as the...
Systems biology approaches being applied to animal breeding represent an opportunity to derive great...
Enormous progress has been made in the selection of animals, including cattle, for specific traits u...
This review paper presents the three main approaches currently used in livestock genomic sciences wh...
Abstract Background Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successfully implemented in cat...
Integrating genomic information into cattle breeding is an important approach to exploring the molec...
<div><p>Using GWAS to identify candidate genes associated with cattle morphology traits at a functio...
Using GWAS to identify candidate genes associated with cattle morphology traits at a functional leve...
International audienceBackground: The advent and democratization of next generation sequencing and g...
Farm animals provide about 30% of humanity’s food requirements [1]. The world’s population’s demand ...
Next-generation sequencing has yielded a vast amount of cattle genomic data for global characterizat...
Abstract: The main goal in animal breeding is to select individuals that have high breeding values f...
This is a metadata only record, for enquiries about the dataset described in this record, please con...
The bovine species have witnessed and played a major role in the drastic socio-economical changes th...
Abstract. After two decades of developing DNA-based tools for selection, we are at an interesting ju...
Genetic architecture refers to the number and locations of genes that affect a trait, as well as the...
Systems biology approaches being applied to animal breeding represent an opportunity to derive great...
Enormous progress has been made in the selection of animals, including cattle, for specific traits u...
This review paper presents the three main approaches currently used in livestock genomic sciences wh...
Abstract Background Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successfully implemented in cat...
Integrating genomic information into cattle breeding is an important approach to exploring the molec...
<div><p>Using GWAS to identify candidate genes associated with cattle morphology traits at a functio...
Using GWAS to identify candidate genes associated with cattle morphology traits at a functional leve...
International audienceBackground: The advent and democratization of next generation sequencing and g...
Farm animals provide about 30% of humanity’s food requirements [1]. The world’s population’s demand ...
Next-generation sequencing has yielded a vast amount of cattle genomic data for global characterizat...
Abstract: The main goal in animal breeding is to select individuals that have high breeding values f...
This is a metadata only record, for enquiries about the dataset described in this record, please con...
The bovine species have witnessed and played a major role in the drastic socio-economical changes th...
Abstract. After two decades of developing DNA-based tools for selection, we are at an interesting ju...
Genetic architecture refers to the number and locations of genes that affect a trait, as well as the...