2009
DOI: 10.2527/jas.2008-1306
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ASAS Centennial Paper: Animal breeding research and the Journal of Animal Science: A century of co-evolution

Abstract: Animal breeding reports in the Journal of Animal Science (JAS) and in its predecessor, Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Production, were counted and categorized. In 22 volumes of the Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Production, 155 articles had animal breeding content, of which 54% were research reports, 17% extension communications, and 28% syntheses or reviews. Several of the latter featured advice from the livestock industry to the scientific community. Thirty-one percent of articl… Show more

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“…Genetic improvement in livestock has a truly amazing history, with the Journal of Animal Science having been the world's premier publication venue for many of the major scientific innovations that have occurred since 1908 (Hohenboken, 2009). Although the majority of advancements in the past 100 yr have been made using quantitative genetics approaches, in recent years it has been nearly impossible to miss seemingly daily news reports about exciting discoveries in the relatively new field of molecular genetics and genomics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic improvement in livestock has a truly amazing history, with the Journal of Animal Science having been the world's premier publication venue for many of the major scientific innovations that have occurred since 1908 (Hohenboken, 2009). Although the majority of advancements in the past 100 yr have been made using quantitative genetics approaches, in recent years it has been nearly impossible to miss seemingly daily news reports about exciting discoveries in the relatively new field of molecular genetics and genomics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%