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2013 Interbull Meeting - Nantes, France

Dates: 23-25/08/2013

Venue: La Cité Nantes Events Center

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General Program

Day

Time

Activity

Room

Friday 23/08/2013

7:30 to 8:00

Registration

Foyer haut

8:00 to 12:00

Interbull Technical Committee

Room M

12:00 to 13:00

Lunch Brasserie Felix for members of Steering Committee, Interbull Technical Committee and the Interbull Centre

Brasserie Félix (beside La Cité de Nantes)

13:00 to 16:00

Steering Committee

Room M

15:00 to 16:00

Registration

Foyer haut

16:00 to 18:00

Interbull Business Meeting

Room 200

19:30 to 21h30

Dinner for collaborators (invitation required)

Restaurant La CIGALE in Town

Saturday 24/08/2013

7:30 to 8:00

Registration

Foyer bas

8:00 to 10:00

Interbull Open Meeting – Session 1

Room 300

10:00 to 10:30

Coffee break

Space R0

10:30 to12:30

Interbull Open Meeting – Session 2

Room 300

12:30 to 14:00

Lunch

Space R0

14:00 to16:00

Interbull Open Meeting – Session 3

Room 300

16:00 to 16:30

Coffee break

Space R0

16:30 to 18:30

Interbull Open Meeting – Session 4

Room 300

18:30 to 19:30

Free time

19:30 to 23:30

Interbull Dinner – Gala 30 years of Interbull

Space R2

Sunday 25/08/2013

8:00 to 10:00

Interbull Open Meeting – Session 5

Room 300

10:00 to 10:30

Coffee break

Space R0

10:30 to 12:30

Interbull Open Meeting – Session 6

Room 300

12:30 to 14:00

Lunch

Space R0

14:00 to 15:30

Interbull Business Meeting

Room 300

15:30 to 18:30

Technical Tour EVOLUTION

Sucé sur Erdre

15:30 to 17:00

Interbull Technical Committee

Room M

17:00 to 20:00

Steering Committee

Room M

20:00

Dinner Brasserie Felix for people of Steering Committee + some people of Interbull center (Joao and Jette)

Brasserie Félix, private room

Monday 26/08/2013

08:30 to 12:30

Joint Session Interbull-EAAP

14:00 to 18:00

Joint Session Interbull-EAAP


Scientific Program - Interbull Open Meeting

Time

Report Title

Presenting author

Other authors

Organization

Country

Saturday, 24/08/13 - Session 1 : Advances in genomic selection (Chair: Sophie Mattalia)

8:00

GENOMIC HAPLOTYPING IMPROVES DETECTION OF TRAITS, BREEDS,ANCESTRY AND PATERNITY

Roger Dawkins

Dom Bayard, Joseph Williamson

UWA and CYO

Australia

8:15

Should markers on X-chromosome be used for genomic predictions?

Guosheng Su

Bernt Guldbrandtsen, Gert P. Aamand, Mogens S. Lund, Ismo Strandén

Aarhus University, Nordic Cattle Genetic Evaluation

Denmark

8:30

Development of a custom SNP chip for dairy and beef cattle breeding, parentage and research

Michael Mullen

M.C. McClure, S.M. Waters, R. Weld, P. Flynn, C.J. Creevey, J.F. Kearney, A.R. Cromie and D.P. Berry

Teagasc

Ireland

8:45

Sequence genotype imputation in cattle

Flavio S. Schenkel

Mehid Sargolzaei, Ricardo Ventura, Filippo Miglior

University of Guelph

Canada

9:00

Genomic analysis of dominance effects in milk production and conformation traits of Fleckvieh cattle

Johann Ertl

Andrés Legarra, Zulma Vitezica, Luis Varona, Christian Edel, Reiner Emmerling, Kay-Uwe Götz

Bavarian Research Centre for Agriculture, Institute of Animal Breeding

Germany

9:15

Maternal grandsire verification and detection without imputation

Jan-Thijs van Kaam

Ben Hayes

Anafi

Italy

Saturday, 24/08/13 – Session 2 : National and international genetic evaluations (Chair: Andrew Cromie)

10:30

NON PARAMETRIC vs. GBLUP MODEL FOR GENOMIC EVALUATION WITH LARGE REFERENCE POPULATION IN HOLSTEIN CATTLE

N. Charfeddine

S.T. Rodriguez Ramilo, J. A. Jiménez, M.J. Carabaño and O. Gonzalez Recio

CONAFE-INIA-ETSIA Madrid

SPAIN

10:45

Exploring Global Interbull EBV in domestic single step genomic evaluation

Lubos Vostry

Ludmila Zavadilova

Institute of Animal Science

Czech Republic

11:00

Single step evaluations using haplotype segments

Esa A. Mäntysaari

Mahlako Makgahlela, Timo Knürr, Gert Pedersen Aamand, Ismo Strandén

Agrifood Research Finland, Biotechonolgy and Food Science, Biometrical Genetics

Finland

11:15

Use of low-coverage sequence for genomic predictions

John M Hickey

Matthew A. Cleveland, Gregor Gorjanc

The Roslin Institute

United Kingdom

11:30

Genetic prediction: integrating infinitesimal and marked genetic effects

Eduardo Manfredi

Clement Carre, Gregor Gorjanc, David Cros, Fabrice Gamboa

INRA, Universite Paul Sabatier, Ljubljana University, CIRAD

France, Slovenia

11:45

Genetic evaluation using unsymmetric single step genomic methodology with large number of genotypes

Aguilar, I

Legarra, A., Tsuruta, S., Misztal, I.

INIA

Uruguay

12:00

G-BLUP without inverting the geneomic relationship matrix

Per Madsen

Jørgen Ødegård

Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics, Aarhus University

Denmark

12:15

Comparison of model reliabilities from single-step and bivariate blending methods

Matti Taskinen

Esa A. Mäntysaari, Martin H. Lidauer, Jukka Pösö, Guosheng Su, Gert P. Aamand, Ismo Strandén,

MTT Agrifood Research Finland

Finland

Saturday, 24/08/13 – Session 3 : National and international genetic evaluations (Chair: Enrico Santus)

14:00

Detection of genomic pre-selection with Mendelian sampling variance test

A.-M. Tyrisevä

E.A. Mäntysaari, J. Jakobsen, G.P. Aamand, J. Dürr, W.F. Fikse, M.H. Lidauer

MTT Agrifood Research Finland

Finland

14:15

Measuring genomic pre-selection in theory and in practice

Paul VanRaden

Jan Wright

USDA-AIPL

USA

14:30

Comparison of national genomic predictions of EuroGenomics exchanged young bulls

Zengting Liu

EuroGenomics coauthors

VIT

Germany

14:45

Illustration of an international genetic evaluation robust to inconsistencies of genetic trends in national evaluations

Haifa Benhajali

Jette Jakobsen, Sophie Mattalia, Vincent Ducrocq

Institut de l'Elevage, Interbull, INRA

France

15:00

Impact of including a large number of female genotypes on genomic selection.

Bevin Harris

Dave Johnson and Anne Winkelman

LIC

New Zealand

15:15

Effect of cows in the reference population: First results in Swiss Brown Swiss

Beat Bapst

Christine Baes, Franz Seefried, Birgit Gredler

Qualitas AG

Switzerland

15:30

Walloon single step genomic evaluation system integrating local and MACE EBV

Frederic Colinet

Jeremie Vandenplas, Pierre Faux, Sylvie Vanderick, Nicolas Gengler

University of Liege, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech

Belgium

15:45

Using Pseudo-observations to combine Genomic and Conventional Data in the Dutch National Evaluation

W.M. Stoop

H. Eding, M.L. van Pelt, L.C.M. de Haer, G. de Jong

CRV

The Netherlands

Saturday, 24/08/13 – Session 4 : Breeding strategies and new traits (Chair: Bevin Harris)

16:30

An update of the National Breeding Objective for the New Zealand Dairy Industry

Peter Amer

Jeremy Bryant, Tim Byrne, Bruno Santos, Bram Visscher

AbacusBio

New Zealand

16:45

Increasing long term response by selecting for favorable minor alleles

Chuanyu Sun

Paul VanRaden

National Association of Animal Breeders

United States

17:00

Comparison of genomic selection approaches for small breeds

Chris HOZE

Pascal CROISEAU, Vincent DUCROCQ

INRA / UNCEIA

FRANCE

17:15

Selection on feed intake or feed efficiency: gDMI breeding goal discussion

Roel Veerkamp

Jennie Pryce (AUS), Diane Spurlock (US), ), Donagh Berry (IRL), Mike Coffey (UK), Peter Lovendahl (DK), René van der Linde (NL), Jeremy Bryant (NZ), Filippo Miglior (CAN), Zhiquan Wang (CAN, Marco Winters (UK), Nina Buttchereit (D), Noureddinne Charfeddinne (E), Jorn Pedersen (DK), Yvette de Haas (NL)

ABGC, Wageningen UR

The Netherlands

17:30

International genetic evaluations for feed intake in dairy cattle

Donagh Berry

M.P. Coffey, J.E. Pryce, Y. de Haas, P. Lovendahl, G. Thaller, J.J. Crowley, D. Spurlock, K. Weigel, K. MacDonald, R.F. Veerkamp

Teagasc

Ireland

17:45

Genomic breeding values for claw health in Norwegian Red

Cecilie Ødegård

Morten Svendsen and Bjørg Heringstad

Geno / Department of Animal and Aquacultural Sciences, Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Norway

18:00

Simulation study on heterogeneous variance adjustment for observations with different measurement error variance

Pitkänen, T.

Mäntysaari, E. A., Nielsen, U. S., Aamand, G. P., Madsen, P. and Lidauer, M. H.

MTT Agrifood Research Finland

Finland

Sunday, 25/08/13 – Session 5: Functional traits (Chair: Juraj Candrak)

8:00

Genetic relationship between clinical mastitis and several traits of interest in Spanish Holstein dairy cattle

M. A. Perez-Cabal

N. Charfeddine

Conafe

SPAIN

8:15

Preliminary Results from a Genetic Analysis of Clinical Mastitis Data for Holstein cattle in Czech Republic

Ludmila Zavadilová

Miloslava Štípková, Vojtěch Zink

Institute of Animal Science , Prague

Czech Republic

8:30

Genetic and genomic evaluation of mastitis resistance in Canada

Brian J Van Doormaal

A. Koeck, J. Jamrozik, F. Miglior, G. Kistemaker, F. Schenkel, D. Kelton, and B. Van Doormaal

Canadian Dairy Network

Canada

8:45

New genetic evaluation of fertility in Swiss Brown Swiss cattle

Birgit Gredler

Urs Schnyder

Qualitas AG

Switzerland

9:00

Genetic evaluation of fertility related disorders in Norwegian Red

Katrine Haugaard

Bjørg Heringstad

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Norway

9:15

Heifer fertility and relationships with cow fertility in The Netherlands

Pedro Vessies

Lydia de Haer, Gerben de Jong

CRV

The Netherlands

9:30

Genetic analysis of female fertility traits in beef cattle in the Czech Republic

Zdenka Vesela

Lubos Vostry

Institute of Animal Science

Czech Republic

9:45

Development of breeding values for mastitis derived from SCS results

Helge Täubert

Friederike-Katharina Stock and Friedrich Reinhardt

vit

Germany

Sunday, 25/08/13 - Session 6 : Maternal traits & genetic variability (Chair: Marjorie Faust)

10:30

Evaluating maternal traits in Austrian Murboden cattle: Genetic parameters and inbreeding depression

Sophie Eaglen

Johann Soelkner, Birgit Fuerst-Waltl, Christian Fuerst

Universität für Bodenkultur Wien

Austria

10:45

Evaluation of maternal cow traits and the complex nature of an overall female replacement index

Ross Evans

Thierry Pabiou, Andrew Cromie

ICBF

Ireland

11:00

Genetic evaluation of calving ease for Walloon Holstein dairy cattle.

Pierre Faux

Vanderick S., Troch T., Gillon A., Glorieux G., Faux P. and Gengler N

University of Liege, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech (GxABT)

Belgium

11:15

International genetic evaluation of calving traits in beef cattle

Pavel Bucek

Zdenka Vesela, Lubos Vostry

Czech Moravian Breeders´ Corporation, Inc., Institute of Animal Science

Czech Republic

11:30

New French genetic evaluations of fertility and productive life of beef cows

Venot Eric

Pilar Schneider, Serge Miller, Florence Phocas

INRA

France

11:45

Simple approach to incorporate univariate Interbeef weanning weight evaluations into national multivariate models

Raphael Mrode

Kirsty Moore and Mike Coffey

SRUC

UK

12:00

Using the information collected for genetic evaluation to assess the French ruminant and equine breeds' genetic variability

DANCHIN-BURGE Coralie

FRANCOIS Liesbeth; LALOE Denis; LEROY Grégoire; VERRIER Etienne

Institut de l'Elevage

FRANCE

Joint Sessions Interbull EAAP

SESSION 1 : GENOMIC SELECTION: IMPACT ON THE ORGANISATION OF THE BREEDING SECTOR

Chairman: Vincent Ducrocq

Time: Monday, 26/08/2013, 8:30 – 12:30

Title

Authors

Organizations

Country

1

Emerging markets, emerging strategies under the genomic era

J.L. Labatut

INRA, SAD / UMR AGIR

France

2

What are the changes that GS generated for the EuroGenomics Countries?

S. Borchersen

VikingGenetics

Denmark

3

The benefits of taking a national perspective in the organisation of breeding programs

A.R. Cromie

Irish Cattle Breeding Federation

Ireland

4

Impact of genomic selection on the Evolution breeding program

M. Philippe, T. De Bretagne

EVOLUTION

France

5

How the Genomic era is shaping the dairy industry in BSW breed

E. Santus

ANARB

Italy

6

Changes in the French Brown Swiss AI program related to the use of Intergenomics breeding values

O. Bulot

BGS

France

7

Impact of genomic selection on North American dairy cattle breeding organizations

J.P. Chesnais, G. Wiggans, F. Miglior

Semex Alliance / Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory, USDA / Canadian Dairy Network/Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Canada, USA

8

Impact of genomics on international cooperation for dairy genetics

J.W. Dürr

SLU, Interbull Centre

Sweden

9

The Impact of Genomic Selection on the South African Dairy Breeding Sector

C.B. Banga, A. Maiwashe

ARC

South Africa

10

Genomic Selection in dairy cattle: Opportunities and challenges for Brazil

C.N. Costa, A.R. Caetano, J.A. Cobuci, G.G. Santos, W.A. Arbex

Embrapa Gado de Leite / Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia / Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

Brazil

11

Genomic Selection in Kazakhstan: example of a country without existing selection program

C. Patry, S. Fritz, A. Baur, L. Genestout, I. Tretyakov, T. Echshzhanov, V. Ducrocq

INRA / UNCEIA / LABOGENA / KazAgroInnovation

France, Kazakhstan

12

Present and future of genomic selection at the commercial level

I. Misztal

University of Georgia

USA

SESSION 10: HOW CAN FARMER BENEFIT FROM GENOMIC INFORMATION

Chairman: Georg Thaller

Time: Monday, 26/08/2013, 14:00 – 18:00

Title

Authors

Organizations

Country

1

Economics of using genomic selection at the farm level

M. Calus, P. Bijma, J. Van Arendonk, R. Veerkamp

Wageningen UR Livestock Research / Wageningen University

Netherlands

2

All cows are worth to be genotyped!

D. Boichard, R. Dassonneville, S. Mattalia, V. Ducrocq, S. Fritz

INRA / Institut de l’Elevage / UNCEIA

France

3

Which new traits are expected to be available in the near future?

C. Egger-Danner, J.B. Cole, J. Pryce, N. Gengler, B. Heringstad, A. Bradley, K.F. Stock

ZuchtData / Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory, USDA / Department of Primary Industries / University of Liège / Norwegian University of Life Sciences / Quality Milk Management Services / vit w.V.

Austria, USA, Australia, Belgium, Norway, United Kingdom, Germany

4

How dairy farmers can benefit from new genomic tools

J. Pryce, B.J. Hayes, M.E. Goddard

Department of Primary Industries / Dairy Futures CRC

Australia

5

Is genomic selection really increasing the bull portfolio available to the breeders?

F. Miglior, J. Chesnais, M. Sargolzaei, B. Van Doormaal

Canadian Dairy Network / Semex Alliance / Centre for Genetic Improvement of Livestock / L’Alliance Boviteq

Canada

6

The optimal proportion of genomically selected young bulls in the herd AI mix

A.P.W. De Roos

CRV

Netherlands

7

How genomics can be used to avoid inbreeding and increase diversity

T. Meuwissen

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Norway

8

Prediction of expected variation in progeny groups and its application in mating programs

D. Segelke, F. Reinhardt, G. Thaller

vit w.V. / Christian-Albrechts-University

Germany

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