<p>Levels of inbreeding in cattle populations have increased in the past due to the use of a limited number of bulls for artificial insemination. High levels of inbreeding lead to reduced genetic diversity and inbreeding depression. Various estimators based on different sources, e.g., pedigree or genomic data, have been used to estimate inbreeding coefficients in cattle populations. However, the comparative advantage of using full sequence data to assess inbreeding is unknown. We used pedigree and genomic data at different densities from 50k to full sequence variants to compare how different methods performed for the estimation of inbreeding levels in three different cattle breeds. Results: Five different estimates for inbreeding were calcu...
Abstract Background While autozygosity as a consequence of selection is well understood, there is li...
In the local breeds with small population size, one of the most important problems is the increase o...
Increased inbreeding is an inevitable consequence of selection in livestock populations. The analysi...
<p>Levels of inbreeding in cattle populations have increased in the past due to the use of a limited...
Levels of inbreeding in cattle populations have increased in the past due to the use of a limited nu...
Estimation of inbreeding using pedigree, 50k SNP chip genotypes and full sequence data in three catt...
The estimation of the inbreeding coefficient (F) is essential for the study of inbreeding depression...
Conventionally, levels of inbreeding for livestock animals are estimated analyzing pedigree data. Th...
This study aimed to identify inbreeding coefficient (F) estimators useful for improvement programs i...
Conventionally, levels of inbreeding for livestock animals are estimated analyzing pedigree data. Th...
Conventionally, levels of inbreeding for livestock animals are estimated analyzing pedigree data. Th...
The goal of this study was to evaluate inbreeding in a closed beef cattle population and assess phen...
Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are recognized as potential inbreeding measure in studies on humans. Inbr...
BACKGROUND: While autozygosity as a consequence of selection is well understood, there is limited in...
The estimation of the inbreeding coefficient (F) is essential for the study of inbreeding depression...
Abstract Background While autozygosity as a consequence of selection is well understood, there is li...
In the local breeds with small population size, one of the most important problems is the increase o...
Increased inbreeding is an inevitable consequence of selection in livestock populations. The analysi...
<p>Levels of inbreeding in cattle populations have increased in the past due to the use of a limited...
Levels of inbreeding in cattle populations have increased in the past due to the use of a limited nu...
Estimation of inbreeding using pedigree, 50k SNP chip genotypes and full sequence data in three catt...
The estimation of the inbreeding coefficient (F) is essential for the study of inbreeding depression...
Conventionally, levels of inbreeding for livestock animals are estimated analyzing pedigree data. Th...
This study aimed to identify inbreeding coefficient (F) estimators useful for improvement programs i...
Conventionally, levels of inbreeding for livestock animals are estimated analyzing pedigree data. Th...
Conventionally, levels of inbreeding for livestock animals are estimated analyzing pedigree data. Th...
The goal of this study was to evaluate inbreeding in a closed beef cattle population and assess phen...
Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are recognized as potential inbreeding measure in studies on humans. Inbr...
BACKGROUND: While autozygosity as a consequence of selection is well understood, there is limited in...
The estimation of the inbreeding coefficient (F) is essential for the study of inbreeding depression...
Abstract Background While autozygosity as a consequence of selection is well understood, there is li...
In the local breeds with small population size, one of the most important problems is the increase o...
Increased inbreeding is an inevitable consequence of selection in livestock populations. The analysi...