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VETE0038-1

Quantitative genetics: Selection of domestic animals
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- pets and sport animals


Duration :common courses : 25h Th, 5h Mon. WS
pets and sport animals : 10h Th
Credits/ECTS :
1st "doctorat" in veterinary medicine4
Holder(s) :common courses : Johann Detilleux, Pascal Leroy
pets and sport animals : Johann Detilleux
Course contents : Not available

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The main part (tronc commun) of the course is articulated on two main fields: quantitative and population genetics .

Population genetics seeks to explain the origin and the maintenance of genetic variability in the populations, and its importance and significance in terms of adaptation and evolution.

Quantitative genetics is the genetics of the characters with continuous variation (some exception) and with complex determinism, i.e. controlled by several genetic factors and several nongenetic factors.

The concepts learned in the main part are applied to the genetic selection of the animals for production (VETE0038-2) or to the animals
of sport and company (VETE0038-1)

The topics approached are:

- animal domestication

- Introduction to population genetics : law of Hardy Weinberg and extensions, evolutionary forces, co-evolution

- Introduction to quantitative genetics: decomposition of the phenotypical variation of the quantitative characters, estimate of the genetic parameters and the values of breeding, calculation of the genetic profit

- Strategies for genetic improvement of the domestic animals

pets and sport animals

The concepts learned in the main course (tronc commun) are applied to the genetic selection to the animals of sport and company (VETE0038-1)
Course objective : Not available

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At the end of the course, the student will be able of:

1. identifying when and how genes fluctuate in time, which forces make them vary and how these fluctuations may explain the mechanisms of evolution of the animal species (wild and domestic)

2. identifying data necessary to the genetic evaluation of sport and production animals, and understanding the mathematical models used in animal selection

3. to apply the concepts learned in the course to the selection domestic animals
Prerequisites : Not available

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Knowledge necessary to the comprehension of this course is those desired of the students of third year in veterinary medicine (or the equivalent), i.e., to understand the basic concepts in genetics and statistics
Workshops : Not available

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A handbook of exercises in relation to the theory is provided to the students
Organization : Not available

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The course on population genetics is available at http://www.webct.ulg.ac.be. The students have access to the site freely. According to the request of the students and the decision of the Faculty Council , a partial examination could be organized after the first four-monthly period.

The course on quantitative genetics and its applications in animal breeding are presented in weekly plenary sessions. An examination is organized at the end of the second four-monthly
period.
Written notes : Not available

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Notes are available at http://www.ulg.ac.Befmv/quant1doc.htm
Assessment : Not available

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At the end of the course, the student will be able, individually, without the assistance of the notes, at the time of an examination of maximum 2 hr:

- of solving with the necessary precision the exercises and problems referring to the course, with the assistance of a form and a calculator,

- of translating by illustrations (diagram, appear, graph, table, ...) concepts learned during the course,

- of recognizing and identifying, without any help, important concepts

- of extrapolating learned oncepts to evolutionary phenomena observed in animal populations and to method of animal breeding
Contacts : Not available

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Dr Johann Detilleux
E-mail : jdetilleux@ulg.ac.be
Tél : 04/366 42 15, Fax : 04/366 41 22

Prof. Dr Pascal Leroy
E-mail : pascal.leroy@ulg.ac.be
Tél : 04/366 41 20, Fax : 04/366 41 22

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Génétique
Cours 1er doctorat médecine vétérinaire




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Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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