Breeding and Genetics: Application and methods - Dairy II

Section: Breeding and Genetics
Format: Orals
Day/Time: Wednesday 2:00 PM–4:45 PM
Location: Panzacola F-4
Chair: Ignacy Misztal, University of Georgia
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
2:00 PM
#748 The “it factor” for long-lived, high-producing dairy cows.
Roger D. Shanks
2:15 PM
#749 Identification of gene networks underlying dystocia in dairy cattle.
Maria Arceo
2:30 PM
#750 Distribution of runs of homozygosity and its association with inbreeding depression in United States and Australia Jersey cattle.
Jeremy T. Howard
2:45 PM
#751 The effect of DGAT1 polymorphism on milk production and fat, protein, and mineral composition of dairy cattle.
Henk Bovenhuis
3:00 PM
#752 Variation in milk fat globule size in Canadian dairy cattle and its prediction using mid-infrared spectroscopy.
Allison Fleming
3:15 PM
#753 Including different groups of genotyped females for genomic prediction in the Nordic Jersey population.
Hongding Gao
3:30 PM
#754 Estimation of genetic parameters for metabolic disease traits and their predictors in Canadian Holsteins.
Astrid Koeck
3:45 PM
#755 A genomic-wide association study on development of hyperketonemia in periparturient Holstein dairy cows.
Francisco A. Leal Yepes
4:00 PM
#756 Evaluation of survival in the first year after calving across years and seasons.
Mathijs L. van Pelt
4:15 PM
#757 Genetic and genomic analysis of superovulatory response in Canadian Holsteins.
Cindy Jaton
4:30 PM
#759 Genetic parameters of individual hoof lesions in Canadian Holsteins.
Francesca Malchiodi