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Jean Pierre Bidanel

Jean Pierre Bidanel

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
40
Citations
5727
World Ranking
1189
National Ranking
45

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Genetics
  • Animal science

His scientific interests lie mostly in Animal science, Large white, Heritability, Litter and Quantitative trait locus. His Animal science study combines topics in areas such as Lactation and Genetic correlation. His Large white research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Breed, Ovulation and Endocrinology.

His study looks at the relationship between Heritability and topics such as Genetic variation, which overlap with Genome Scan, Epistasis, Random effects model and Parity. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Weaning under Litter, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Purebred. Quantitative trait locus is a subfield of Genetics that he tackles.

His most cited work include:

  • Effects of quantitative trait loci on chromosomes 1, 2, 4, and 7 on growth, carcass, and meat quality traits in backcross Meishan x Large White pigs (59 citations)
  • Correlated responses in sow appetite, residual feed intake, body composition, and reproduction after divergent selection for residual feed intake in the growing pig. (48 citations)
  • A bi-dimensional genome scan for prolificacy traits in pigs shows the existence of multiple epistatic QTL. (42 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Quantitative trait locus, Genetics, Animal science, Large white and Litter. His research integrates issues of Allele, Locus and Reproduction in his study of Quantitative trait locus. His Animal science study incorporates themes from Birth weight and Heritability.

The various areas that he examines in his Heritability study include Endocrinology, Weaning, Genetic correlation, Genetic variation and Random effects model. His Large white study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Breed, Ovulation, Loin and Semen. Jean Pierre Bidanel combines subjects such as Intramuscular fat and Lactation with his study of Breed.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Quantitative trait locus (48.15%)
  • Genetics (46.30%)
  • Animal science (46.30%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2015)?

  • Genetics (46.30%)
  • Quantitative trait locus (48.15%)
  • Animal science (46.30%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Jean Pierre Bidanel focuses on Genetics, Quantitative trait locus, Animal science, Geography and Haplotype. His Quantitative trait locus research incorporates elements of Allele and Reproduction. Jean Pierre Bidanel works on Animal science which deals in particular with Large white.

His Haplotype research incorporates themes from Sire, Genetic linkage, X chromosome and White. His Heritability research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Litter, Purebred and Genetic correlation. Jean Pierre Bidanel interconnects Immunohistochemistry and Endocrinology in the investigation of issues within Gene.

Between 2011 and 2015, his most popular works were:

  • Correlated responses in sow appetite, residual feed intake, body composition, and reproduction after divergent selection for residual feed intake in the growing pig. (48 citations)
  • Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 Expression in Endometrium and Placental Tissues of Hyperprolific Large White and Meishan Gilts (17 citations)
  • Fine mapping of fatness QTL on porcine chromosome X and analyses of three positional candidate genes (13 citations)

Best Publications

  • The PiGMaP consortium linkage map of the pig (Sus scrofa).

    A L Archibald;C S Haley;J F Brown;S Couperwhite

  • Detection of quantitative trait loci for growth and fatness in pigs

    Jean-Pierre Bidanel;Denis Milan;Nathalie Iannuccelli;Yves Amigues

  • Genetic parameters for residual feed intake in growing pigs, with emphasis on genetic relationships with carcass and meat quality traits

    H. Gilbert;J.-P. Bidanel;J. Gruand;J.-C. Caritez

  • Biology and genetics of reproduction.

    M. F. Rothschild;J. P. Bidanel

  • Detection of quantitative trait loci for carcass composition traits in pigs.

    Denis Milan;Jean-Pierre Bidanel;Nathalie Iannuccelli;Juliette Riquet

  • Combined analyses of data from quantitative trait loci mapping studies. Chromosome 4 effects on porcine growth and fatness.

    Grant A. Walling;Peter M. Visscher;Leif Andersson;Max F. Rothschild

  • Between-breed variability of stillbirth and its relationship with sow and piglet characteristics.

    L. Canario;Eva Cantoni;E. Le Bihan;J. C. Caritez

  • Genetic linkage mapping of quantitative trait loci for behavioral and neuroendocrine stress response traits in pigs.

    C. Désautés;J. P. Bidanel;D. Milan;N. Iannuccelli

  • Immunity Traits in Pigs: Substantial Genetic Variation and Limited Covariation

    Laurence Flori;Laurence Flori;Yu Gao;Yu Gao;Denis Laloë;Denis Laloë;Gaëtan Lemonnier;Gaëtan Lemonnier

  • Genetics of residual feed intake in growing pigs: Relationships with production traits, and nitrogen and phosphorus excretion traits

    R. Saintilan;R. Saintilan;I. Mérour;L. Brossard;L. Brossard;T. Tribout;T. Tribout

  • Genetic parameters for individual birth and weaning weight and for litter size of Large White pigs

    D. Kaufmann;A. Hofer;J. P. Bidanel;N. Künzi

  • The genetics of prenatal survival of pigs and rabbits: a review

    A Blasco;J.P Bidanel;G Bolet;C.S Haley

  • Genetic parameters and genetic trends in the Chinese × European Tiameslan composite pig line. I. Genetic parameters

    Siqing Zhang;Jean-Pierre Bidanel;Thierry Burlot;Christian Legault

  • Detection of quantitative trait loci for fat androstenone levels in pigs.

    R. Quintanilla;O. Demeure;J. P. Bidanel;D. Milan

  • Corticosteroid Binding Globulin: A New Target for Cortisol-Driven Obesity

    Olga Ousova;Véronique Guyonnet-Duperat;Nathalie Iannuccelli;Jean-Pierre Bidanel

  • Analysis of longevity and exterior traits on Large White sows in Switzerland.

    J. Tarrés;J. P. Bidanel;A. Hofer;V. Ducrocq

  • Genetic study of behavioral and pituitary-adrenocortical reactivity in response to an environmental challenge in pigs

    Céline Désautés;Jean-pierre Bidanel;Pierre Mormède

  • Effects of quantitative trait loci on chromosomes 1, 2, 4, and 7 on growth, carcass, and meat quality traits in backcross Meishan x Large White pigs.

    M.-P. Sanchez;J. Riquet;N. Iannuccelli;J. Gogué

  • Identification of QTL with effects on intramuscular fat content and fatty acid composition in a Duroc × Large White cross

    Marie-Pierre Sanchez;Nathalie Iannuccelli;Benjamin Basso;Jean-Pierre Bidanel

  • Correlated responses in sow appetite, residual feed intake, body composition, and reproduction after divergent selection for residual feed intake in the growing pig.

    H Gilbert;J P Bidanel;Y Billon;H Lagant

  • Effects of breed and season on performance of lactating sows in a tropical humid climate.

    J. L. Gourdine;J. P. Bidanel;J. Noblet;D. Renaudeau

  • A genome-wide association study of production traits in a commercial population of Large White pigs: evidence of haplotypes affecting meat quality

    Marie-Pierre Sanchez;Marie-Pierre Sanchez;Thierry Tribout;Thierry Tribout;Nathalie Iannuccelli;Marcel Bouffaud

  • Effects of exogenous porcine somatotropin (pST) administration on growth performance, carcass traits, and pork meat quality of Meishan, Pietrain, and crossbred gilts.

    J P Bidanel;M Bonneau;A Pointillart;J Gruand

  • Detection of quantitative trait loci forgrowth and fatness in pigs

    Jean-Pierre Bidanel;D enis M Ilan;Nathalie Iannuccelli;Marie-Yvonne Boscher

Frequent Co-Authors

Hélène Gilbert
Hélène Gilbert Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Jean Noblet
Jean Noblet INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Catherine Larzul
Catherine Larzul Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
David J. Milan
David J. Milan Fondation Leducq
Pierre Mormède
Pierre Mormède Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
David Renaudeau
David Renaudeau Institut Agro, France
Alain Vignal
Alain Vignal Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Yves Le Conte
Yves Le Conte INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Bénédicte Lebret
Bénédicte Lebret Institut Agro, France
Michel Bonneau
Michel Bonneau INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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