ANSC 3310

ANSC 3310

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2018-2019.

Course will review the current knowledge base of dairy cattle genetics including the genetic regulation of diseases, production and health traits. Genomic evaluation scores will be assessed with an emphasis on how to prioritize and balance genetic selection towards long-term sustainability. Mating strategies will be evaluated for the achievement of goals and impact on both the individual animal and overall herd.

When Offered Spring (offered in odd-numbered years only).

Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: ANSC 2500, ANSC 2210.

Outcomes
  • Describe how marker assisted selection and heritability measurements are used.
  • Critically evaluate dairy cattle evaluation scores: a. Explain how they are produced and weighted.
  • Prioritize and balance selection criteria, including both health and production traits, towards species/breed management and long-term sustainability.
  • Develop mating strategies to achieve producer goals: a. Predict effect of AI within mating strategies. b. Compare and contrast commercial mating programs. c. Apply mating strategies using genomic selection. d. Predict short and long-term effects on population.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 2 Credits Graded

  • 17178 ANSC 3310   LEC 001