Short communication: Quantitative trait loci analysis on 17 nonproduction traits in the New Zealand dairy population

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Abstract

Seven New Zealand Holstein-Friesian families and two Jersey families, a total of 274 sires, were analyzed in a granddaughter design for marker-quantitative trait loci associations. For 17 nonproduction traits (management, size, and conformation traits), an across-family analysis was undertaken using multimarker regression procedures. Threshold levels were set empirically by permuting the data. A quantitative trait locus for stature was identified on chromosome 14, which was significant at the 15% experimentwise level (suggestive linkage). The quantitative trait locus was identified to be segregating in three of the nine families.

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Spelman, R. J., Huisman, A. E., Singireddy, S. R., Coppieters, W., Arranz, J., Georges, M., & Garrick, D. J. (1999). Short communication: Quantitative trait loci analysis on 17 nonproduction traits in the New Zealand dairy population. Journal of Dairy Science, 82(11), 2514–2516. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(99)75503-7

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