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Bovine Genomics

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James Womack
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John Wiley & Sons, Mar 1, 2012 - Science - 284 pages
The genetic information being unlocked by advances in genomic and high throughput technologies is rapidly revolutionizing our understanding of developmental processes in bovine species. This information is allowing researchers unprecedented insight into the genetic basis of key traits. Bovine Genomics is the first book to bring together and synthesize the information learned through the bovine genome sequencing project and look at its practical application to cattle and dairy production.

Bovine Genomics opens with foundational chapters on the domestication of cattle and traditional Mendelian genetics. Building on these chapters, coverage rapidly moves to quantitative genetics and the advances of whole genome technologies. Significant coverage is given to such topics as epigenetics, mapping quantitative trail loci, genome-wide association studies and genomic selection in cattle breeding. The book is a valuable synthesis of the field written by a global team of leading researchers.

Providing wide-ranging coverage of the topic, Bovine Genomic, is an essential guide to the field. The basic and applied science will be of use to researchers, breeders, and advanced students.

  

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Contents

Chapter 1 The Origins of Cattle
1
Chapter 2 Mendelian Inheritance in Cattle
11
Chapter 3 Genetics of Coat Color in Cattle
20
Chapter 4 From Quantitative Genetics to Quantitative Genomics A Personal Odyssey
34
Chapter 5 Cartography of the Bovine Genome
51
Chapter 6 History of Linkage Mapping the Bovine Genome
63
Chapter 7 Bovine X and Y Chromosomes
75
Chapter 8 Cattle Comparative Genomics and Chromosomal Evolution
101
Chapter 10 Bovine Genome Architecture
123
Chapter 11 Bovine Epigenetics and Epigenomics
144
Chapter 12 Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci
169
Chapter 13 GenomeWide Association Studies and Linkage Disequilibrium in Cattle
192
Chapter 14 Genomic Selection in Beef Cattle
211
Chapter 15 Impact of HighThroughput Genotyping and Sequencing on the Identification of Genes and Variants Underlying Phenotypic Variation in ...
234
Index
259
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Chapter 9 Sequencing the Bovine Genome
109

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About the author (2012)

James E. Womack is the W. P. Luse Endowed and Distinguished Professor of Veterinary Pathobiology at Texas A&M University and Professor of Animal Genetics and Disease, WCU Biomodulation Program, Seoul National University.

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