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Inbreeding and its effects on fleece traits of Inner Mongolia cashmere goats

Small Ruminant Research, 2015
Abstract The objective of the present study was to evaluate the level of inbreeding and its effects on fleece traits in Inner Mongolia cashmere goats. Data of 36,901 records for 23 year (1990–2012), collected from the breeding flock of Inner Mongolia cashmere goats maintained at the Arbas stock farm, were used in the analyses. The traits studied were
Shengchao Dai   +7 more
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Estimation of genetic parameters for fleece traits in yearling Inner Mongolia Cashmere goats

Small Ruminant Research, 2013
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the genetic parameters and variance components of the economically important fleece traits staple fineness (SF), staple length (SL), fiber diameter (FD) and fiber length (FL) in yearling Inner Mongolia Cashmere goats (IMWC).
Zhiying Wang   +11 more
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Variation and expression of KAP9.2 gene affecting cashmere trait in goats

Molecular Biology Reports, 2012
Keratin-associated proteins 9.2 (KAP9.2) gene encodes one of the ultra high sulfur KAPs. Variation in KAP genes may affect the structure of KAPs and hence cashmere characteristics. In order to test the association between the polymorphism of KAP9.2 gene and cashmere trait, DNA sequencing was used to detect a novel C/T polymorphism of KAP9.2 gene from a
X, Wang   +6 more
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Novel SNP of the goatprolactin gene (PRL) associated with cashmere traits

Journal of Applied Genetics, 2009
Concentrations of the single-chain polypeptide hormone prolactin (PRL) are associated with wool or cashmere traits, and its seasonal changes may determine patterns of enzymatic activity and may affect cashmere fibre growth and moult. So, the PRL gene is a potential candidate gene for cashmere traits in marker-assisted selection (MAS). In this paper, we
X-Y, Lan   +6 more
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Crossbreeding and selection for fibre traits in cashmere goats

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972), 1993
The agricultural industry in the UK is under increasing pressure to diversify its forms of production. One of the potentially most viable options suited to hill and upland farms is the production of cashmere, the fine undercoat produced by down bearing goats. Currently no breed of cashmere goat exists in the U.K.
S.C. Bishop, A.J.F. Russel
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Effect of a cashmere breeding program on fibre length traits

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2005
Two cashmere goat breed lines were selected, over a 5-year period, for increased mean cashmere weight (Value line; V) or reduced mean cashmere diameter (Fine line; F) and were compared with a group bred randomly (Control; C). The mean staple length of V animals increased from 42.2 to 52.0 mm (P < 0.001) between Years 1 and 5 and by Year 5 it was
H. Redden, D. Robson, S. M. Rhind
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Correlations between serum mineral content and cashmere traits in Raeini goats

Animal Production Science, 2017
It has been long established that the right balance in trace elements is required to ensure animal health and optimal growth. Hair is particularly rich in trace elements such as sulfur and it has been proposed that the quality of fibres derived from hair may be influenced by the amount of trace elements present.
M. Shamsaddini Bafti   +3 more
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Genetic parameters of production traits of Inner Mongolia cashmere goats in China

Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 2002
SummaryData on raw cashmere weight and bodyweight traits for 7102 animals with 11 415 observations, from 1988 to 2000, were analysed. Genetic parameters of cashmere weight (CW), fibre length (FL), fibre diameter (FD) and live bodyweight (LBW) were estimated using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) methodology applied to a multivariate animal model.
Zhou, H.M.   +4 more
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Inbreeding and its effects on some economic traits in Raeini cashmere goats

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science, 2003
The Breeding Center of Raeini (BCR) cashmere goats was established in 1965 in Kerman province, with a base population of 120, 8 and 42 does, bucks, and kids respectively. Some new animals have been introduced to the BCR population in some periods of time, and selected males have been sold out to the local breeders each year.
M. Moradi-Shaharbabak   +2 more
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