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Single-step genome-wide association analyses of claw horn lesions in Holstein cattle using linear and threshold models.

Bingjie LiMatthew BardenVanessa KapsonaEnrique Sánchez-MolanoAlkiviadis AnagnostopoulosBethany Eloise GriffithsCherril BedfordXiaoxia DaiMike CoffeyAndroniki PsifidiGeorgios OikonomouGeorgios Banos
Published in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2023)
The studied CHL are complex traits with a polygenic mode of inheritance. Most traits exhibited genetic variation suggesting that animal resistance to CHL can be improved with breeding. The CHL traits were positively correlated, which will facilitate genetic improvement for resistance to CHL as a whole. Candidate genomic regions associated with lesion susceptibility and severity of SH, SU, and WL provide insights into a global profile of the genetic background underlying CHL and inform genetic improvement programmes aiming at enhancing foot health in dairy cattle.
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