Publications by authors named "Srihi H"

In beef cattle, dams play a crucial role in shaping the pre- and postnatal environment for the growth of their offspring. Acknowledging the substantial impact of maternal influence on the early development of calves, researchers utilize maternal animal models. These models take into account both maternal genetic and permanent environmental effects, operating under the assumption that these influences remain constant throughout the productive life of the cow.

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Background: Recursive models are a category of structural equation models that propose a causal relationship between traits. These models are more parameterized than multiple trait models, and they require imposing restrictions on the parameter space to ensure statistical identification. Nevertheless, in certain situations, the likelihood of recursive models and multiple trait models are equivalent.

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Inbreeding depression is expected to be more pronounced in fitness-related traits, such as pig litter size. Recent studies have suggested that the genetic determinism of inbreeding depression may be heterogeneous across the genome. Therefore, the objective of this study was to conduct a genomic scan of the whole pig autosomal genome to detect the genomic regions that control inbreeding depression for litter size in two varieties of Iberian pigs (Entrepelado and Retinto).

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Crossbreeding plays a pivotal role within pig breeding programmes, aiming to maximize heterosis and improve reproductive traits in crossbred maternal lines. Nevertheless, there is evidence indicating that the performance of reciprocal crosses between two genetic lines might exhibit variability. These variations in performance can be attributed to differences in the correlations between gametic effects, acting as either sire or dam, within purebred and crossbred populations.

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  • * Research indicated that there are differences in litter size due to genomic imprinting and suggests the need for a multivariate gametic model to analyze paternal and maternal genetic influences in reciprocal crosses.
  • * Results from the analysis of gametic correlations revealed significant differences between the Retinto and Entrepelado populations, with higher positive correlations in Retinto, which may explain the varying performance of the hybrids from the two genetic backgrounds.
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INGA FOOD S. A., as a Spanish company that produces and commercializes fattened pigs, has produced a hybrid Iberian sow called CASTÚA by crossing the Retinto and Entrepelado varieties.

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Background: The West Nile virus is a highly contagious agent for a wide range of hosts. Its spread in the Mediterranean region raises several questions about its origin and the risk factors underlying the virus's dispersal.

Materials And Methods: The present study aims to reconstruct the temporal and spatial phylodynamics of West Nile virus lineage 2 in the Mediterranean region using 75 complete genome sequences from different host species retrieved from international databases.

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The shortage of some ingredients and, consequently, the continuous increase in the price of feed encourage the search for other alternatives to maintain animal production and enhance its products. In this line, the use of aromatic plant by-products in animal diet has been recently and widely considered, given their richness in bioactive compounds. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the inclusion of rosemary residues (RR) and protein sources on lamb meat quality.

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  • The study focuses on the Rubia Gallega cattle breeding scheme, which uses farm and slaughterhouse data along with genomic evaluation techniques to analyze genetic traits.
  • The researchers employed a single-step genomic method (ssGBLUP) to identify significant genomic regions linked to growth and carcass quality traits, using extensive data records for traits like birth weight and cold carcass weight.
  • They discovered several genomic regions associated with these traits, with some showing pleiotropic effects, implying that certain areas of the genome influence multiple traits simultaneously.
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Facing climate change implications on feeds unavailability, unconventional resources are being considered with a growing interest such as aromatic plant distillation residues with a two-fold object, enhancing meat quality by increasing the antioxidant properties and reducing feed prices which are often imported though expensive. Hence, this study aims to assess the effects of rosemary distillation residues (RR) incorporation in concentrate associated to two nitrogen sources as a substitute for standard concentrate on lamb's growth, carcass traits and meat quality. For this, 24 Barbarine male lambs (3 months old, 17.

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Unlabelled: Influenza A/H1N1 is widely considered to be a very evolutionary virus causing major public health problems. Since the pandemic of 2009, there has been a rapid rise in human Influenza virus characterization. However, little data is available in Tunisia regarding its genetic evolution.

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