2023
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skad274
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Variance component estimates for growth traits in beef cattle using selected variants from imputed low-pass sequence data

Abstract: A beef cattle population (n=2,343) was used to assess the impact of variants identified from imputed low-pass sequence (LPS) on the estimation of variance components and genetic parameters of birth weight (BWT) and post-weaning gain (PWG). Variants were selected based on functional impact and were partitioned into four groups (Low, Modifier, Moderate, High) based on predicted functional impact and re-partitioned based on consequence of mutation, such as missense and untranslated region variants, into six group… Show more

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