Bresolin Lab
Precision phenotyping for efficient genetic selection and managment
The projects developed in the lab mainly focus on developing and implementing precision phenotyping technologies to generate novel and hard-to-measure phenotypes, employing classical quantitative genetics and genomic models to explore the genetic basis of these phenotypes, and integrating multi-layers of omics data such as phenomics, genomics, transcriptomics, and enviromics to get more insights into the phenotype.
Latest News
MS/PhD assistenship and a Post-doc position is now availabe in our lab. See more details in Opportunities.
New paper on Feeding behaviors collected from automated milk feeders were associated with disease in group-housed dairy calves in the Upper Midwest United States is now available in Journal of Dairy Science.
New paper on Assessing optimal frequency for image acquisition in computer vision systems developed to monitor feeding behavior of group-housed Holstein heifers is now available in Journal of Dairy Science.
New paper on Using dorsal surface for individual identification of dairy calves through 3D deep learning algorithms is now available in Computers and Electronics in Agriculture.
New paper on Predicting ribeye area and circularity in live calves through 3D image analyses of body surface is now available in Journal of Animal Science.
New paper on Meta-analysis across Nellore cattle populations identifies common metabolic mechanisms that regulate feed efficiency-related traits is now availabe in BMC Genomics.
New paper on Causal relationships among carcass and meat traits using structural equation model in Nellore cattle is now available in Meat Science.