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The Analysis of Partial Diallel Crosses

Biometrical Journal, 1987
AbstractThe analysis of offsprings from the partial diallel crosses is presented. In considered type of crossing,pparental forms intoHseparate groups are devided. Single crosses among parental forms, from separate groups only, are performed. The analysis for experiments laid out in efficiency balanced block designs is given.
B Ceranka
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Optimal complete diallel crosses

Biometrika, 1994
SUMMARY Optimality of complete diallel crosses in incomplete blocks is investigated. Optimal complete diallel crosses are characterized, and such binary plans are derived using nested balanced incomplete block designs. A table of optimal complete diallel crosses for up to 15 lines is also provided.
Gupta, Sudhir, Kageyama, Sanpei
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Optimal designs for diallel cross experiments

Statistics & Probability Letters, 1998
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Das, Ashish, Dey, Aloke, Dean, Angela M.
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DIALLEL: A Microcomputer Program for the Simulation and Analysis of Diallel Crosses

Agronomy Journal, 1994
AbstractA 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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Asymptotically efficient partial diallel crosses

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1990
The asymptotic efficiency of partial diallel crosses is defined, and circulant plans having such a property are identified. In the absence of an optimal plan to suit his requirements, the breeder should opt for suggested plans to derive maximum information for given resources.
A S, Arya, P, Narain
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Selecting the size of a diallel cross experiment

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1992
The size of a diallel cross experiment can be determined by using statistical tables and past diallel cross results; this will provide more flexibility in planning experiments and increase the opportunity to detect real differences.
P Y, Jui, L P, Lefkovitch
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Serial analysis of combining ability in diallel and fractional diallel crosses in linseed

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1969
An 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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Genetic interpretation and analysis of diallel crosses with animals

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1983
A genetic framework was developed for the interpretation of statistical parameters estimated from a diallel experiment among a fixed set of lines. These included average direct genetic, average maternal genetic, general combining ability, reciprocal, and line and specific direct and maternal heterotic effects.
E J, Eisen   +3 more
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On Generation of Efficient Partial Diallel Crosses Plans

Biometrical Journal, 1990
AbstractSearch for obtaining efficient partial diallel crosses has been addressed. The complete diallel crosses have been divided into mutually exclusive basic connected partial diallel crosses. Combining the basic partial diallel crosses, any partial diallel crosses with desired mating‐replications has been obtained, and its efficiency factor ...
Singh, M., Hinkelmann, K.
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Analysis of Partial Diallel Crosses in Incomplete Blocks

Biometrical Journal, 1998
Summary: 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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