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Confirmed effects of candidate variants for milk production, udder health, and udder morphology in dairy cattle.

Thierry TriboutPascal CroiseauRachel LefebvreAnne BarbatMekki BoussahaSébastien FritzDidier BoichardChris HozeMarie-Pierre Sanchez
Published in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2020)
Using this two-step GWAS approach, we identified and validated 54 QTL that included CV mostly located within functional candidate genes and explained up to 6.3% (udder traits) and 37% (production traits) of the genetic variance of economically important dairy traits. These CV are now included in the chip used to evaluate French dairy cattle and can be integrated into routine genomic evaluation.
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