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Estimation of heritability of Karan Fries cattle using Bayesian procedure

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Title Estimation of heritability of Karan Fries cattle using Bayesian procedure
 
Creator HIMADRI SHEKHAR ROY
AMRIT KUMAR PAUL
RANJIT KUMAR PAUL
RAMESH KUMAR SINGH
PRAKASH KUMAR
MD YEASIN
 
Subject Bayesian
Credible interval
Heidelberg stationarity test
Heritability
Karan fries
Linear mixed model
 
Description Recent progress in the field of quantitative genetics for
both animals and plants has done an immense contribution
to increasing the production and productivity of animals
and plants. Quantitative genetics is a model-based study
that deals with the genetics of complex traits or characters
in which genes, as well as non-genetic factors, influence
the trait of interest. The origin of quantitative genetics
started with the development of the basic statistical tools
which measure the targeted traits which are influenced by
both genotypes and by the environment. It finds a way to
improve animal populations by inferring the breeding value
from the phenotypic value to maximize the probability of
selecting better parents.
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Date 2022-09-21T09:45:32Z
2022-09-21T09:45:32Z
2022-05-01
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Roy, H. S., Paul, A. K., Paul, R. K., Singh, R. K., `YEASIN, M. ., & Kumar, P. (2022). Estimation of Heritability of Karan Fries Cattle using Bayesian Procedure. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 92(5), 645–648. https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v92i5.117167
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/74417
 
Language English