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Candidate Genes in Bull Semen Production Traits: An Information Approach Review.


ABSTRACT: Semen quality plays a crucial role in the successful implementation of breeding programs, especially where artificial insemination (AI) is practiced. Bulls with good semen traits have good fertility and can produce a volume of high semen per ejaculation. The aim of this review is to use an information approach to highlight candidate genes and their relation to bull semen production traits. The use of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) has been demonstrated to be successful in identifying genomic regions and individual variations associated with production traits. Studies have reported over 40 genes associated with semen traits using Illumina BeadChip single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs).

SUBMITTER: Modiba MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9028852 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Candidate Genes in Bull Semen Production Traits: An Information Approach Review.

Modiba Mamokoma Cathrine MC   Nephawe Khathutshelo Agree KA   Mdladla Khanyisile Hadebe KH   Lu Wenfa W   Mtileni Bohani B  

Veterinary sciences 20220323 4


Semen quality plays a crucial role in the successful implementation of breeding programs, especially where artificial insemination (AI) is practiced. Bulls with good semen traits have good fertility and can produce a volume of high semen per ejaculation. The aim of this review is to use an information approach to highlight candidate genes and their relation to bull semen production traits. The use of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) has been demonstrated to be successful in identifying gen  ...[more]

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