The physiological regulation of intake, growth and energy partitioning in
animals is under the control of multiple genes, which may be important
candidates for unraveling the genetic variation in economically relevant
traits in beef production. The present invention relates to the
identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the
bovine genes encoding fatty acid binding proteins and their associations
with economically relevant traits in beef production. The invention
further encompasses methods and systems, including network-based
processes, to manage the SNP data and other data relating to specific
animals and herds of animals, veterinarian care, diagnostic and quality
control data and management of livestock which, based on genotyping, have
predictable meat quality traits, husbandry conditions, animal welfare,
food safety information, audit of existing processes and data from field
locations.