Release 56
(Apr 24, 2025)

Cattle Trait Details: Milk fat yield

QTLdb Trait Hierarchy

Trait Class:Milk
Trait Type: Milk composition - fat
Trait Name: Milk fat yield
Trait ID:1039
Abbreviation:FY
Custom Name:n/a
Related / Reported traits:
(Figures in parenthesis are the number of data associated with)
305-day fat yield (1) // 305-day milk fat yield, first lactation (1) // 305-day milk fat yield (1) // Average lifetime fat yield (4) // Average lifetime milk yield (1) // Daily fat yield (1) // Milk fat yield (286) // Milk fat yield (daughter deviation) (446) // Milk fat yield (ebv) (82) // Milk fat yield (pta) (2) // Milk fat yield (yield deviation) (1) // Milk fat yield in first lactation (2) // Milk fat yield in second lactation (3) // Milk fat yield (242)
Description:n/a
Measurement:n/a
Scale/Unit:n/a
Comments:n/a

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Links to Formal Trait Ontology

Vertebrate Trait Ontology:[VT:1000161] Milk total fat amount
Product Trait Ontology:[LPT:0010027] Milk fat yield
Clinical Measurement Ontology:[CMO:0000814] Milk fat yield
  • The Vertebrate Trait (VT) Ontology is a controlled vocabulary for the description of traits (measurable or observable characteristics) pertaining to the morphology, physiology, or development of vertebrate organisms
  • The Clinical Measurement Ontology (CMO) is designed to be used to standardize morphological and physiological measurement records generated from clinical and model organism research and health programs.
  • Product Trait (PT) Ontology is a controlled vocabulary for the description of traits (measurable or observable characteristics) pertaining to products produced by or obtained from the body of an agricultural animal or bird maintained for use and profit.
REFERENCE
Park CA, Bello SM, Smith CL, Hu ZL, Munzenmaier DH, Nigam R, Smith JR, Shimoyama M, Eppig JT, Reecy JM. (2013) The Vertebrate Trait Ontology: a controlled vocabulary for the annotation of trait data across species. Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2013, 4(1):13.

 

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