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Mar 21, 2025
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ASC 362 - ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETICS Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment
Credit(s): 4
Fundamental principles of genetics and statistics as applied in selection and mating systems to make genetic improvements in farm animals. Involves traditional discussion of Mendelian, population, and quantitative genetics and their application. Extends to include DNA testing for single gene traits and parentage, the development and use of large-scale genetic evaluations, and application of genomic testing as a means of increasing accuracy in prediction of genetic merit.
Prereq: ASC 101, ASC 102, and BIO 152.
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