Broad phenotypic impact of the effects of transgenerational heat stress in dairy cattle: a study of four consecutive generations.
Joel Ira WellerEphraim EzraMoran GershoniPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2021)
These findings suggest that heat stress during pregnancy affects the performance of offspring, regardless of life circumstances in at least the last three generations. Therefore, heat stress can reduce selection efficiency in breeding programs and may have economic significance in livestock.