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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1781094" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>This video has been posted many times on the forumns. at 11:20 is a very informative chart that outlines the genetic diversity between the breeds. The entire video is worth watching. The least diversity there is is between the Continental breeds, It wasn't very long ago that they diversifed into the different breed we see today. As the lecturer says, the Continental breeds today share a lot of Angus genetics since the trend to turn them al black started. The least shared genetics, the 2 breeds that share virtually ZERO DNA, are the Angus s and the Hereford. This cross has the greatest heterosis found in 2-way crosses. The bos indicus, the Brahmans, are in a group by themselves and share no DNA with any Continetal or British breeds. This is why the Angus x f1 Hereford/Brahma is known for being the best 3-way cross there is. [MEDIA=youtube]mE5jDN63wFA[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1781094, member: 40587"] This video has been posted many times on the forumns. at 11:20 is a very informative chart that outlines the genetic diversity between the breeds. The entire video is worth watching. The least diversity there is is between the Continental breeds, It wasn't very long ago that they diversifed into the different breed we see today. As the lecturer says, the Continental breeds today share a lot of Angus genetics since the trend to turn them al black started. The least shared genetics, the 2 breeds that share virtually ZERO DNA, are the Angus s and the Hereford. This cross has the greatest heterosis found in 2-way crosses. The bos indicus, the Brahmans, are in a group by themselves and share no DNA with any Continetal or British breeds. This is why the Angus x f1 Hereford/Brahma is known for being the best 3-way cross there is. [MEDIA=youtube]mE5jDN63wFA[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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