2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13223516
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Genomic Selection for Live Weight in the 14th Month in Alpine Merino Sheep Combining GWAS Information

Chenglan Li,
Jianye Li,
Haifeng Wang
et al.

Abstract: Alpine Merino Sheep is a novel breed reared from Australian Merino Sheep as the father and Gansu Alpine Fine-Wool Sheep as the mother, living all year in cold and arid alpine areas with exceptional wool quality and meat performance. Body weight is an important economic trait of the Alpine Merino Sheep, but there is limited research on identifying the genes associated with live weight in the 14th month for improving the accuracy of the genomic prediction of this trait. Therefore, this study’s sample comprised 1… Show more

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“…Wool fineness is the main factor affecting wool prices and is also the most important indicator for evaluating wool quality in the wool-spinning industry. Compared with superior wool-producing animal breeds such as Australian Merino sheep, there is still a significant gap in wool fineness and wool yield in Ordos fine-wool sheep [ 4 ]. There is an urgent need to research the molecular mechanisms of key economic traits such as fineness and wool yield and explore and control the major genes associated with the wool fiber diameter and wool yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wool fineness is the main factor affecting wool prices and is also the most important indicator for evaluating wool quality in the wool-spinning industry. Compared with superior wool-producing animal breeds such as Australian Merino sheep, there is still a significant gap in wool fineness and wool yield in Ordos fine-wool sheep [ 4 ]. There is an urgent need to research the molecular mechanisms of key economic traits such as fineness and wool yield and explore and control the major genes associated with the wool fiber diameter and wool yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%