Prof. Dr. István Nagy - MATE Research
Overview
Dr. István Nagy's research interests encompass the analysis of population structure and inbreeding through comprehensive pedigree analysis. His expertise extends to breeding value estimation in both porcine and lagomorphic species. Additionally, he delves into the intricate examination of inbreeding load and purging within these populations, contributing valuable insights to the fiel
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Publications
Inbreeding
Analysis of genetic variability and population structure of the Mangalica pig breed using pedigree data
The contribution of dominance and inbreeding depression in estimating variance components for litter size in Pannon White rabbits
Purging
Inbreeding depression for kit survival at birth in a rabbit population under long-term selection
Analysis of Inbreeding Effects on Survival at Birth of Pannon White Rabbits Using the Inbreeding-Purging Model