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Improve genomic testing tools for fertility traits in beef cattle (2025-2028)

Abstract

Fertility is a key driver of productivity and profitability for beef industry; however, a substantial industry challenge is poor fertility and the difficulty and expense of measuring fertility in remote Australia. By integrating multiple omics datasets and fifty thousand fertility phenotypes recorded on beef cattle, the project will identify sequence variation, including structural variants, that underpin genetic variation in cattle fertility. Our industry partner, which genotypes hundreds of thousands of cattle a year, will produce new genotype arrays and novel low-cost sequencing approaches including these variants, enabling selection that could potentially increase herd reproductive rate by 4%, returning $40M per annum to the farmers.

Experts

Dr Loan Nguyen

Research Fellow/Senior Research officer
Centre for Animal Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Loan Nguyen
Loan Nguyen