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Unveiling the genetic architecture of stripe rust resistance in wheat: a region-specific GWAS in Xinjiang, China. [PDF]

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Zhang F   +9 more
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Divergent genetic architecture of cold stress tolerance in <i>aus</i> and <i>tropical japonica</i> rice. [PDF]

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Eizenga GC   +8 more
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On unbiasedness of the empirical BLUE and BLUP

Statistics and Probability Letters, 1999
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Jiming Jiang
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BLUE, BLUP and the Kalman filter: some new results [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Geodesy, 2013
In this contribution, we extend ‘Kalman-filter’ theory by introducing a new BLUE–BLUP recursion of the partitioned measurement and dynamic models. Instead of working with known state-vector means, we relax the model and assume these means to be unknown ...
Peter J G Teunissen   +2 more
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Optimizing selection of wheat genotypes through simulated individual BLUP and modified simulated individual BLUP

Agronomy Journal, 2023
AbstractThe early stages of wheat breeding programs often contain large number of plants in segregating populations that must be selected. Selecting the best populations and plants in those stages is not an easy task, making it necessary to use robust methodologies that facilitate the selection process. The goals of this work were to evaluate different
Caique Machado e Silva   +4 more
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The BLUPs are not “best” when it comes to bootstrapping

Statistics & Probability Letters, 2002
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Empirical BLUE and BLUP

2020
Recall from Sect. 13.5 that E-BLUP, the conventional procedure for predicting a predictable linear function τ = cTβ + u under the prediction-extended general mixed linear model $$\displaystyle \left \{\left (\begin {array}{c}\mathbf {y} \\ u\end {array}\right ),\left (\begin {array}{c}\mathbf { X}\boldsymbol {\beta } \\ 0 \end {array}\right ),\left
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The Bulpington of Blup

1979
Wells gave The Bulpington of Blup the sub-title ‘Adventures, Poses, Stresses, Conflicts, and Disaster in a Contemporary Brain’. This phrase aptly describes what the novel is: a sustained and remarkably consistent study of an acutely divided individuality. Robert Bloom, in his perceptive study Anatomies of Egotism,49 has pointed out that the novel is in
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