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Publikováno v:
Animal Production Science.
Autor:
NOÉMI, B. TIER
Publikováno v:
Fotóművészet; 2023, Vol. 66 Issue 2, p50-55, 6p
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Publikováno v:
Journal of animal science. 93(10)
A reparameterization of the multivariate linear mixed model in genetic evaluation to principal components is described. This yields an equivalent model with a sparser coefficient matrix in the mixed model equations and, thus, reduced computational re
Publikováno v:
Animal genetics. 42(2)
Feed efficiency and growth are the most important traits in pig production, and very few genetic markers have been reported to be associated with feed efficiency. The suppressor of cytokine signalling-2 (encoded by SOCS2) is the main negative regulat
Publikováno v:
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 12:846-849
Publikováno v:
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 12:850-853
Autor:
S, Bolormaa, J E, Pryce, K, Kemper, K, Savin, B J, Hayes, W, Barendse, Y, Zhang, C M, Reich, B A, Mason, R J, Bunch, B E, Harrison, A, Reverter, R M, Herd, B, Tier, H-U, Graser, M E, Goddard
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal science. 91(7)
The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of genomic predictions for 19 traits including feed efficiency, growth, and carcass and meat quality traits in beef cattle. The 10,181 cattle in our study had real or imputed genotypes for 729,068 SNP
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal science. 91(6)
A computing strategy to update the inverse of the genomic relationship matrix when new genotypes become available is described. It is shown that re-using results of previous computations can result in substantial reductions in computing time required
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal breeding and genetics = Zeitschrift fur Tierzuchtung und Zuchtungsbiologie. 129(5)
Parent-of-origin effects arise when an individual's genes are modified during gametogenesis. Commonly known as imprinting, affected genes may be completely, or partially, suppressed. Individual loci in mice, human and sheep are known to be imprinted,