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Genotype imputation as a cost-saving genomic strategy for South African Sanga cattle: A review

  • 2019
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 49
S.F. Lashmar, F.C. Muchadeyi & C. Visser Page: 262 - 280
The South African beef cattle population is heterogeneous and consists of a variety of breeds, production systems and breeding goals. Indigenous cattle breeds are uniquely adapted to their native surroundings,…
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Livestock breeding for sustainability to mitigate global warming, with the emphasis on developing countries

  • 2013
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 43
M.M. Scholtz, A. Maiwashe, F.W.C. Neser, A. Theunissen, W.J. Olivier, M.C. Mokolobate & J. Hendriks Page: 269 - 281

Global warming is predicted to have a profound effect on livestock production in developing countries. An improved understanding of the adaptation of livestock to such changing production environments is thus important, but the measurement of adaptation is complex and difficult.…

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