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Optimal designs for diallel cross experiments
Statistics & Probability Letters, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Das, Ashish, Dey, Aloke, Dean, Angela M.
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Optimal partial diallel crosses
Biometrika, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Serial analysis of combining ability in diallel and fractional diallel crosses in linseed
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1969An analysis of the nature of the gene action for seven characters influencing productivity and wide adaptation in Linum usitatissimum L. was undertaken in this investigation over three seasons based on diallel and fractional diallel crosses, among a set of ten genetically diverse parents.
I J, Anand, B R, Murty
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Selecting Crosses Using Information from a Diallel Cross
Biometrics, 1974Information is available from a diallel cross consisting of all possible crosses among n parental lines, excluding the parental lines themselves and assuming that reciprocal crosses are identical. The lines are assumed to be a random sample from an infinite population of such lines.
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Partial Diallel Crosses in Incomplete Blocks
Biometrics, 1995Various forms of diallel crosses play an important role in evaluating the breeding potential of genetic material in plant and animal breeding (e.g., Hinkelmann, 1975, inA Survey of Statistical Design and Linear Models, 243-269. Amsterdam: North Holland).
Singh, M., Hinkelmann, K.
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Optimal block designs for diallel crosses
Biometrika, 1996zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dey, Aloke, Midha, Chand K.
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Analysis of Partial Diallel Crosses in Incomplete Blocks
Biometrical Journal, 1998Summary: With a large number of lines in a diallel cross experiment, the number of crosses becomes unmanageable to be accommodated in homogeneous blocks. To overcome this problem, a sample of crosses, known as partial diallel crosses (PDC), is often used.
Singh, Murari, Hinkelmann, Klaus
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1978
The diallel method used by Anisman (1976a) involves crossing each strain with every other reciprocally so that, as in this case, the use of three parental strains generates a 3 × 3 diallel table of family means in which the reciprocal crosses, by which prenatal maternal effects can be detected (see Section 9.1), are distributed symmetrically around the
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The diallel method used by Anisman (1976a) involves crossing each strain with every other reciprocally so that, as in this case, the use of three parental strains generates a 3 × 3 diallel table of family means in which the reciprocal crosses, by which prenatal maternal effects can be detected (see Section 9.1), are distributed symmetrically around the
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Missing Techniques in Complete Diallel Crosses
Biometrical Journal, 1986AbstractThe missing of observations in agricultural field experiments is quite common due to several natural hazards and at present no method of analysis of diallel crosses exists when one or two observations are missing. Therefore, the method of combining ability analysis of diallel crosses (including parents and reciprocals) for one and two missing ...
L. S. Kaushik, P. D. Puri
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DIALLEL: A Microcomputer Program for the Simulation and Analysis of Diallel Crosses
Agronomy Journal, 1994AbstractA microcomputer program has been developed to be used as a teaching tool in quantitative genetics classes and as a means of analyzing real data from diallel crosses. The first part of the program, the simulation module, is of use as a teaching tool, offering students the opportunity to examine the ramifications of the underlying genetic and ...
Mark D. Burow, James G. Coors
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