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    Genetic Parameters for Resistance to Non-specific Diseases and Production Traits Measured in Challenging and Selection Environments; Application to a Rabbit Case by Gunia, Mélanie, David, Ingrid, Hurtaud, Jacques, Maupin, Mickaël, Gilbert, Hélène, Garreau, Hervé

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (16-10-2018)
    “…Breeding for disease resistance is a challenging but increasingly necessary objective to overcome the issues with the reduced use of antibiotics and growing…”
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    Genetic parameters of resistance to pasteurellosis using novel response traits in rabbits by Shrestha, Merina, Garreau, Hervé, Balmisse, Elodie, Bed'hom, Bertrand, David, Ingrid, Guitton, Edouard, Helloin, Emmanuelle, Lenoir, Guillaume, Maupin, Mickaël, Robert, Raphaël, Lantier, Frédéric, Gunia, Mélanie

    Published in Genetics selection evolution (Paris) (26-06-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Pasteurellosis ( Pasteurella infection) is one of the most common bacterial infections in rabbits on commercial farms and in laboratory…”
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    Genetic factors of functional traits by García, Mª Luz, Gunia, Melanie, Argente, Mª José

    Published in World rabbit science (29-12-2021)
    “…Selection of functional traits is a challenge for researchers, but an increasingly necessary objective due to the growing concern regarding animal welfare and…”
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    La génomique du lapin : avancées, applications et perspectives by Hervé GARREAU, Mélanie GUNIA

    Published in INRAE productions animales (En ligne) (11-06-2018)
    “…L’évolution récente des technologies de séquençage et l’apport de la génomique a révolutionné nos connaissances sur les génomes et leurs polymorphismes, et…”
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    Resistance to infectious diseases is a heritable trait in rabbits by Gunia, M, David, I, Hurtaud, J, Maupin, M, Gilbert, H, Garreau, H

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2015)
    “…Selection for disease resistance is a powerful way to improve the health status of herds and to reduce the use of antibiotics. The objectives of this study…”
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    Simulated selection responses for breeding programs including resistance and resilience to parasites in Creole goats by Gunia, M, Phocas, F, Gourdine, J-L, Bijma, P, Mandonnet, N

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-2013)
    “…The Creole goat is a local breed used for meat production in Guadeloupe (French West Indies). As in other tropical countries, improvement of parasite…”
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    Genetic parameters for body weight, reproduction, and parasite resistance traits in the Creole goat by GUNIA, M, PHOCAS, F, ARQUET, R, ALEXANDRE, G, MANDONNET, N

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2011)
    “…We estimated the genetic parameters for BW, reproduction, and parasite resistance traits to implement a breeding program for the Creole goat. The traits were…”
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    Economic values of body weight, reproduction and parasite resistance traits for a Creole goat breeding goal by Gunia, M., Mandonnet, N., Arquet, R., Alexandre, G., Gourdine, J-L., Naves, M., Angeon, V., Phocas, F.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2013)
    “…A specific breeding goal definition was developed for Creole goats in Guadeloupe. This local breed is used for meat production. To ensure a balanced selection…”
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    Production systems of Creole goat and their implications for a breeding programme by Gunia, M., Mandonnet, N., Arquet, R., de la Chevrotière, C., Naves, M., Mahieu, M., Alexandre, G.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-12-2010)
    “…The Creole goat is a local meat breed well adapted to the tropical environment of Guadeloupe, a French island in the Caribbean. A survey of 47 goat farmers was…”
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