Preserving genetic variance resources in commercial and non-commercial populations

Authors

  • R.C. Buis
  • J.K. Oldenbroek
  • J.H.J. Van Der Werf

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18174/njas.v42i1.611

Abstract

Genetic diversity is the basis for livestock breeding. Diversity within breeds may be reduced by effective breeding methods in commercial breeds; diversity between breeds may be reduced by disappearance of non-commercial breeds. Two means of preserving diversity are discussed: the development of breeding methods that aim at genetic gain yet account for loss of diversity, and the setup of gene banks to preserve current diversity for future use.

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1994-03-01

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