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E-grāmata: The Genetics of Cattle 2nd edition [CABI E-books]

Edited by (Iowa State University, USA), Edited by (University of New England, Australia)
  • Formāts: 634 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781780642215
  • CABI E-books
  • Cena: 144,50 €*
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  • Formāts: 634 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781780642215
Since the time of domestication more than 10,000 years ago, cattle have played an increasingly crucial role in the development of human civilizations. Progress has been quite remarkable since the turn of the century; the sequencing of the bovine genome in 2009 launched new avenues for furthering our understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of cattle genetics. Covering a vast array of questions, this book reviews major topics from molecular and developmental genetics, disease resistance and immunogenetics to genetic improvement of dairy and beef breeds, addressing all current problems in the field. This second edition includes a new team of authors and completely new chapters on the genetics of fat production, nutrition, feed intake and efficiency, growth and body composition. Fully updated throughout, it provides a valuable resource on cattle genetics for researchers, breeders, veterinarians and postgraduate students.
Contributors vii
Preface ix
1 Systematics and Phylogeny of Cattle
1(18)
A. Hassanin
2 Genetic Aspects of Domestication
19(14)
J.A. Lenstra
M. Felius
3 Breeds of Cattle
33(34)
D.S. Buchanan
J.A. Lenstra
4 Molecular Genetics of Coat Colour Variation
67(23)
A. Ruvinsky
5 Genetics of Morphological Traits and Inherited Disorders
90(13)
F.W. Nicholas
6 Cytogenetics and Chromosome Maps
103(27)
D.M. Larkin
M. Farre
7 Bovine Genomics
130(23)
D.L. Adelson
Z. Qu
J.M. Raison
S.L. Lim
8 Bovine Immunogenetics
153(39)
Y. Aida
S.-n. Takeshima
C.L. Baldwin
A.K. Kaushik
9 Genetics of Disease Resistance
192(25)
A. Ruvinsky
A. Teale
10 Molecular Biology and Genetics of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
217(17)
N. Hunter
11 Genetics of Behaviour in Cattle
234(26)
P. Wiener
12 Genetics of Reproduction in Cattle
260(24)
B.W. Kirkpatrick
13 Modern Reproductive Technologies and Breed Improvement
284(34)
H.A. Shojaei Saadi
C. Robert
14 Developmental Genetics
318(53)
A. Ruvinsky
15 Genetic Improvement of Dairy Cattle
371(26)
V. Ducrocq
G. Wiggans
16 Molecular Genetics of Milk Protein Production
397(36)
J.A. Sharp
K. Nicholas
17 Genetics of Fatty Acid Composition in Bovine Milk and Beef
433(18)
R.A. Nafikou
H. Soyeurt
D.C. Beitz
18 Genetic Improvement of Beef Cattle
451(23)
B.P. Kinghorn
R.G. Banks
G. Simm
19 Genomic Prediction and Genome-wide Association Studies in Beef and Dairy Cattle
474(28)
D.J. Garrick
R. Fernando
20 Genetics of Feed Intake and Efficiency
502(21)
D.P. Berry
E. Kennedy
J.J. Crowley
21 Genetics of Growth and Body Composition
523(21)
M.L. Thonney
22 Genetics of Meat Quality
544(27)
R.G. Mateescu
23 Genetic Aspects of Cattle Adaptation in the Tropics
571(27)
H.M. Burrow
24 Standard Genetic Nomenclature
598(11)
Z.-L. Hu
J.M. Reecy
F. McCarthy
C.A. Park
Index 609
Dorian J Garrick (Edited By) graduated from Massey University in New Zealand in 1982 and embarked on his career in animal breeding and genetics. Much of his work has involved national genetic evaluation and its application to cost-effective improvement of livestock populations. Prior to undertaking a PhD at Cornell University, Garrick worked at Massey University on the application of animal models to evaluation and estimation of genetic trends in pig and sheep improvement. He returned to Massey in 1988 and worked on across-breed animal evaluation in dairy cattle. In 1994 he was appointed to the A.L. Rae Chair in animal breeding and genetics at Massey University, a position he has held part-time since 2002 when he relocated to the USA. In 2007 he took up the inaugural appointment to the J.L. Lush endowed chair at Iowa State University, a position named after the father of animal breeding. His current research focus involves the use of genomic information in animal improvement. Garrick has published 150 papers in refereed journals, over 200 conference papers, and 12 book chapters. He has supervised 21 PhD students and presented over 700 oral presentations at conference and industry meetings.

Anatoly Ruvinsky (Edited By) Since graduation from Novosibirsk State University (Russia) in 1969 A. Ruvinsky has been working in several fields of genetics for more than 40 years. He received his PhD in 1974 and Dr.Sc. in 1985. In 1986 A. Ruvinsky was elected as head of laboratory of animal genetics and 1988 as Vice Director of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of Russian Academy of Sciences. In 1993 A. Ruvinsky joined the University of New England, Australia. Professor Ruvinsky published more than 100 refereed papers in leading genetic journals and edited 14 books so far. This includes the series of books on mammalian genetics, which currently undergoes 2nd edition. His conceptual book "Genetics and Randomness" was published in 2009.