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 204-407 Advanced Animal Breeding

Note

This subject involves the use of animals. Students should be aware that this is an essential part of the subject and exemption from this component is not possible.

Availability

Parkville campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Prof Mike Goddard

Prerequisites

205-303 Molecular Biology, Genetics and Breeding.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

36 hrs of lectures and 36 hrs practical work

Subject Description

On completion of the subject students should:

  • understand genetics as it is applied to animal breeding;

  • and have a sound knowledge of genetic improvement programs operating in the livestock industries; and be able to apply this knowledge in the design and management of animal breeding programs.

The topics to be covered include:

  • defining breeding objectives in economic terms;

  • the meaning of genetic parameters such as heritability;

  • calculating and using estimated breeding values;

  • prediction of selection response;

  • the use of breed resources and cross breeding;

  • the effects of inbreeding and its minimization;

  • the structure of livestock populations;

  • genetic improvement programs in dairy and beef cattle, sheep and pigs; use of reproductive and molecular technology in livestock improvement;

  • and genetic conservation in domestic animals, genetics of growth, lactation, reproduction, wool growth and quality, carcass composition meat quality, and disease resistance.

One assignment will involve the development of a complete breeding program for a production system of choice. The practical work will be partly based on computer analysis of alternative breeding programs and solution of practical problems and partly on the assessment of live animals.

Assessment

Three-hour examination (50%), two assignments equivalent to 2500 words (each worth 25%), and a 15 minute seminar. (50%).



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