Goodness of fit comparisons among five bayesian models in genome-wide association of tick resistance in brazilian Hereford and Braford beef cattle.

This study aimed to compare five models fitness and top effect SNPs obtained with three different Bayesian GWAS methods applied to cattle tick resistance in Braford and Hereford.

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Main Authors: SOLLERO, B. P., GOMES, C. C. G., ROSO, V. M., HIGA, R. H., YOKOO, M. J., CARDOSO, L. L., CAETANO, A. R., CARDOSO, F. F.
Other Authors: BRUNA PENA SOLLERO, CPPSUL; CLAUDIA CRISTINA GULIAS GOMES, CPPSUL; Gensys Associated Consultants, Porto Alegre; ROBERTO HIROSHI HIGA, CNPTIA; MARCOS JUN ITI YOKOO, CPPSUL; CPPSUL; ALEXANDRE RODRIGUES CAETANO, CENARGEN; FERNANDO FLORES CARDOSO, CPPSUL.
Format: Anais e Proceedings de eventos biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2014-12-24
Subjects:Marker effects, Polimorfismo de nucleotídeo único, Genome wide association studies, Gado de corte, Beef cattle, Genomics, Standardization, Single nucleotide polymorphism,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1003693
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Summary:This study aimed to compare five models fitness and top effect SNPs obtained with three different Bayesian GWAS methods applied to cattle tick resistance in Braford and Hereford.