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Genetic Improvement of Cattle and Sheep Geoff Simm (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Genetic Improvement of Cattle and Sheep By Geoff Simm (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Genetic Improvement of Cattle and Sheep by Geoff Simm (University of Edinburgh, UK)


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Summary

This book describes the principles of genetic improvement of farm livestock and the practical application of these principles to dairy cattle, beef cattle and sheep breeding.

Genetic Improvement of Cattle and Sheep Summary

Genetic Improvement of Cattle and Sheep by Geoff Simm (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Outlines the link between genes and performance in farm animals shows tools for more effective genetic selection highlights the role and ethical implications of new reproductive and molecular genetic technologies. The application of scientific methods to animal breeding has led to major improvements in the output, cost and quality of animal products over the last few decades. This book describes the principles of genetic improvement of farm livestock and the practical application of these principles to dairy cattle, beef cattle and sheep breeding. This title has been taken over by CABI Publishing from Farming Press and was originally published in 1998.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Origins of todays livestock breeds 1.1: Natural selection and evolution 1.2: Domestication 1.3: Origins of Livestock breeds Chapter 2: Genes, genetic codes and genetic variation 2.1: Chromosomes and genes 2.2: The structure and function of genes 2.3: Genes, genotypes and phenotypes 2.4: Types of gene action 2.5: The nature of traits of interest in farm animals Chapter 3: Strategies for genetic improvement 3.1: The structure of livestock breeding industries 3.2: Selection between breeds 3.3: Selection within breeds 3.4: Crossbreeding 3.5: Conservation of genetic resources Chapter 4: What affects response to selection within breeds? 4.1: Factors affecting rates of genetic gain 4.2: Controlling inbreeding Chapter 5: Predicting breeding values 5.1: Management of candidates for selection 5.2: Adjusting records of performance 5.3: Predicting breeding values 5.4: International conversions and evaluations Chapter 6: Dairy cattle breeding 6.1: Breeding goals 6.2: Breeds and crosses used in dairying 6.3: Selection within breeds 6.4: Practical guidelines on selction Chapter 7: Beef cattle breeding 7.1: Breeding goals 7.2: Breeds and crosses used in beef production 7.3: Selection within breeds 7.4: Practical guidelines on selection Chapter 8: Sheep breeding 8.1: Breeding goals 8.2: Breeds and crosses used in sheep production 8.3: Selection within breeds 8.4: Practical guidelines on selection Chapter 9: New technologies 9.1: Reproductive technologies 9.2: Molecular genetic technologies 9.3: Ethical implications of new technologies

Additional information

GOR006114499
9780851996424
0851996426
Genetic Improvement of Cattle and Sheep by Geoff Simm (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
CABI Publishing
1998-12-01
446
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