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Bovine genomics / edited by James Womack.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ames, Iowa : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118301715
  • 1118301714
  • 9781118301708
  • 1118301706
  • 9781118301739
  • 1118301730
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Bovine genomics.DDC classification:
  • 636.2/0821 23
LOC classification:
  • SF756.65 B68 2012eb
Online resources:
Contents:
The origins of cattle / Matthew Teasdale and Daniel G. Bradley -- Mendelian inheritance in cattle / Frank Nicholas -- Genetics of coat color in cattle / Sheila M. Schmutz -- From quantitative genetics to quantitative genomics: a personal odyssey / Morris Soller -- Cartography of the bovine genome / James E. Womack -- Linkage mapping / Stephanie McKay and Robert Schnabel -- The bovine X and Y chromosomes / Abel Ponce DeLeon and Wansheng Liu -- Comparative genomics and evolution / Denis Larkin -- Sequencing the bovine genome / Kim Worley, Richard Gibbs -- Bovine genome architecture / Dave Adelson -- Bovine epigenetics and epigenomics / Xiuchun Tian -- Mapping quantitative trait loci / Joel Weller -- Genome wide association studies and linkage disequilibrium in cattle / M.E. Goddard and B.J. Hayes -- Genomic selection in beef cattle / Jerry Taylor ... et al. -- Impact of high-throughput genotyping and sequencing on the identification of genes and variants underlying phenotypic variation in domestic cattle / Michel Georges.
Summary: The genetic information being unlocked by advances in genomic and high throughput technologies is rapidly revolutionizing our understanding of developmental processes in bovine species. This information is allowing researchers unprecedented insight into the genetic basis of key traits. Bovine Genomics is the first book to bring together and synthesize the information learned through the bovine genome sequencing project and look at its practical application to cattle and dairy production. Bovine Genomics opens with foundational chapters on the domestication of cattle and traditional Mendelian g.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The origins of cattle / Matthew Teasdale and Daniel G. Bradley -- Mendelian inheritance in cattle / Frank Nicholas -- Genetics of coat color in cattle / Sheila M. Schmutz -- From quantitative genetics to quantitative genomics: a personal odyssey / Morris Soller -- Cartography of the bovine genome / James E. Womack -- Linkage mapping / Stephanie McKay and Robert Schnabel -- The bovine X and Y chromosomes / Abel Ponce DeLeon and Wansheng Liu -- Comparative genomics and evolution / Denis Larkin -- Sequencing the bovine genome / Kim Worley, Richard Gibbs -- Bovine genome architecture / Dave Adelson -- Bovine epigenetics and epigenomics / Xiuchun Tian -- Mapping quantitative trait loci / Joel Weller -- Genome wide association studies and linkage disequilibrium in cattle / M.E. Goddard and B.J. Hayes -- Genomic selection in beef cattle / Jerry Taylor ... et al. -- Impact of high-throughput genotyping and sequencing on the identification of genes and variants underlying phenotypic variation in domestic cattle / Michel Georges.

The genetic information being unlocked by advances in genomic and high throughput technologies is rapidly revolutionizing our understanding of developmental processes in bovine species. This information is allowing researchers unprecedented insight into the genetic basis of key traits. Bovine Genomics is the first book to bring together and synthesize the information learned through the bovine genome sequencing project and look at its practical application to cattle and dairy production. Bovine Genomics opens with foundational chapters on the domestication of cattle and traditional Mendelian g.

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