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The Identification of Runs of Homozygosity Gives a Focus on the Genetic Diversity and Adaptation of the “Charolais de Cuba” Cattle
Rodríguez-Valera, Yoel; Rocha, Dominique; Naves, Michel; Renand, Gilles; Pérez-Pineda, Eliecer; Ramayo-Caldas, Yuliaxis; Ramos-Onsins, Sebastian E. (Animals, 2020-11-27) Genètica i Millora AnimalInbreeding and effective population size (Ne) are fundamental indicators for the management and conservation of genetic diversity in populations. Genomic inbreeding gives accurate estimates of inbreeding, ... -
The value of gut microbiota to predict feed efficiency and growth of rabbits under different feeding regimes
Velasco-Galilea, María; Piles, Miriam; Ramayo-Caldas, Yuliaxis; Sánchez, Juan P. (Scientific reports, 2021-09-30) Genètica i Millora AnimalGut microbiota plays an important role in nutrient absorption and could impact rabbit feed efciency. This study aims at investigating such impact by evaluating the value added by microbial information for ... -
Use of Bayes factors to evaluate the effects of host genetics, litter and cage on the rabbit cecal microbiota
Velasco-Galilea, María; Piles, Miriam; Ramayo-Caldas, Yuliaxis; Varona, Luis; Sánchez, Juan Pablo (Genetics Selection Evolution, 2022-06-27) Genètica i Millora AnimalBackground The rabbit cecum hosts and interacts with a complex microbial ecosystem that contributes to the variation of traits of economic interest. Although the influence of host genetics on microbial ... -
Whole-genome sequencing reveals insights into the adaptation of French Charolais cattle to Cuban tropical conditions
Ramírez-Ayala, Lino C.; Rocha, Dominique; Ramos-Onsins, Sebas E.; Leno-Colorado, Jordi; Charles, Mathieu; Bouchez, Olivier; Rodríguez-Valera, Yoel; Pérez-Enciso, Miguel; Ramayo-Caldas, Yuliaxis (Genetics Selection Evolution, 2021-01-04) Genètica i Millora AnimalBackground: In the early 20th century, Cuban farmers imported Charolais cattle (CHFR) directly from France. These animals are now known as Chacuba (CHCU) and have become adapted to the rough environmental ...