Beijing, China

Lingyang Xu

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations in Cattle Breeding: The Contributions of Lingyang Xu

Introduction

Lingyang Xu is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural sciences, particularly in cattle breeding. His innovative approaches aim to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of breeding programs.

Latest Patents

Lingyang Xu holds a patent titled "Genomic mating method for Huaxi cattle based on whole genome single nucleotide polymorphism information and application thereof." This patent outlines a method that includes several specific steps. First, DNA is extracted from Huaxi cattle individuals for genotyping. Next, genotype data imputation is performed to obtain high-density chip data. Following this, an additive genetic relationship matrix is calculated, and genomic best linear unbiased prediction (GBLUP) is utilized to obtain genomic estimated breeding values for five important economic traits. Finally, a genetic algorithm is employed to construct an optimal mating combination list. This innovative method significantly reduces breeding costs and lowers the inbreeding level of offspring populations.

Career Highlights

Lingyang Xu is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where he continues to advance research in agricultural innovations. His work has been instrumental in developing methods that improve livestock breeding practices.

Collaborations

Lingyang Xu has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Xue Feng Gao and Junya Li. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of agricultural research and innovation.

Conclusion

Lingyang Xu's contributions to genomic mating methods in cattle breeding represent a significant advancement in agricultural science. His innovative approaches not only enhance breeding efficiency but also promote sustainable practices in livestock management.

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