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Breed effects on live weight gain, slaughter characteristics and carcass composition were compared in Aberdeen Angus, Charolais, Hereford and Simmental bulls. The experiment extended over 2 years and involved totally 96 animals. The target slaughter live
L. Bartoň +4 more
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Relationship between heterosis, weight gain, and body measurements of Nellore and Charolais calves [PDF]
: The objective of this work was to assess the effect of genetic group and heterosis on the relationship between body weight and morphometric measurements, in purebred and crossbred animals from the second (G2) and third (G3) generations of Nellore and ...
Tiago Albandes Fernandes +4 more
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Limousine and Charolais cattle breeds are assuming increasing importance in the Italian beef cattle sector. Indeed, both breeds are involved in a national rural development project.
Marcos Paulo Gonçalves de Rezende +4 more
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Progressive ataxia of Charolais cattle highlights a role of KIF1C in sustainable myelination. [PDF]
Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) are clinically and genetically heterogeneous human neurodegenerative diseases. Amongst the identified genetic causes, mutations in genes encoding motor proteins such as kinesins have been involved in various HSP ...
Amandine Duchesne +21 more
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Genetic analysis of calf health in Charolais beef cattle
The objective of this study was to investigate the factors that influence calf health and survival in Charolais cattle. Data from 2,740 calves, originating from 16 French farms and observed from birth until 30 d of age, were analyzed using models that ...
A. Vinet +3 more
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Single-Step Genomic Predictions for Growth and Carcass Traits in Nordic Charolais and Hereford Cattle. [PDF]
ABSTRACT In order to investigate the applicability and efficiency of genomic selection for growth and carcass traits in Nordic beef cattle, single‐step genomic BLUP (ssGBLUP) was applied in 4321 Charolais and 4532 Hereford animals with information on approximately 43,000 SNPs each.
Nazari-Ghadikolaei A +2 more
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META-Analysis of the Relationship Between c.282C>G Polymorphism of the CAST Gene and Meat Quality Traits of Cattle. [PDF]
This meta‐analysis confirms a significant association between the c.282C>G polymorphism of the CAST gene and meat quality traits in cattle, highlighting the potential of the C allele and GC genotype in genetic selection for improved tenderness and meat characteristics.
Dincel D, Uzabaci E.
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LRP4-Related Lethal Syndromic Form of Syndactyly in Limousin Cattle. [PDF]
Animal Genetics, Volume 57, Issue 2, April 2026.
Jacinto J +5 more
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Inbreeding Implications on Genetic Diversity and Population Evolution of South American Brown Swiss Cattle. [PDF]
Inbreeding is a critical issue in both conservation and animal breeding, as it can severely impact survival, reproductive success and genetic diversity (GD) in domestic species. The Brown Swiss cattle were introduced in South America around a century ago; however, the breeding scheme–derived consequences have been neglected by breeders for numerous ...
Cartuche-Macas LF +2 more
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Recherches morphologiques en Charolais
Cholley André. Recherches morphologiques en Charolais. In: Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français, N°71-72, 10e année, Juillet-octobre 1933. pp. 102-108.
Cholley, André
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