Rumen metagenome profiles are heritable and rank the New Zealand national sheep flock for enteric methane emissions
Abstract Background Global targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to meet international climate change commitments have driven the livestock industry to develop solutions to reduce methane emission in ruminants while maintaining production. Research has shown that selective breeding for low meth...
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| Main Authors: | Timothy P. Bilton, Setegn W. Alemu, Ken G. Dodds, Hannah Henry, Melanie K. Hess, Ronan Jordan, Fern Booker, Sharon M. Hickey, Neville Amyes, Kevin Knowler, Edgar Sandoval, Jacqueline Peers-Adams, Tracey C. van Stijn, Hayley Baird, Trevor Watson, Wendy Bain, Barry Veenvliet, Gerard Pile, Brooke Bryson, Shannon M. Clarke, Patricia L. Johnson, John C. McEwan, Suzanne J. Rowe |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | deu |
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2025-05-01
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| Series: | Genetics Selection Evolution |
| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12711-025-00973-3 |
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