How Do I Interpret My Cattle Genomic Testing Results and What Do I Do with Them?
May 28, 2023
“Neogen has the world’s largest team of genomics experts to help you interpret those results.” Nick Hammett, Neogen® Regional Manager, explains how Neogen can help you interpret your results and the process of how you receive your results.
Video Transcript
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TITLE CARD: Frequently asked questions on the process of genetic testing presented by Neogen®.
SUPERIMPOSE: Neogen® logo
TITLE CARD: How do I interpret my results? And what do I do with them?
SUPERIMPOSE: Nick Hammett, Regional Manager
Nick Hammett: The great news is that Neogen® has the world’s largest team of genomic experts to help you interpret those results.
Nick Hammett: Any of our territory managers or customer service is there pretty much day or night to help you not only understand those results, but actually implement them into your operation, so that we can make more profitable management decisions.
Nick Hammett: Also, the first step is you’ll get a PDF back, it’ll have a complete explanation of all your results, and you’ll have access to our Encompass online tool, which will allow you to create your own custom indexes, sort, make keep/cull decisions and also do benchmarking compared to the rest of the data in our population.
SUPERIMPOSE: Neogen® logo. neogen.com
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