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Cassava yield traits predicted by genomic selection methods
Genomic selection (GS) has been used to optimize genetic gains when phenotypic selection is considered costly and difficult to measure. The objective of this work was to evaluate the efficiency and consistency of GS prediction for cassava yield traits ...
L. R. B. D. Andrade+4 more
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: The Finnish Ayrshire (FAY) belongs to the Nordic Red breeds and is characterized by high milk yield, high milk components, good fertility, and functional conformation. The FAY breeding program is based on genomic selection.
Katri Sarviaho+2 more
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Genomic selection in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) [PDF]
Genomic selection (GS) can increase the genetic gain in plants. In perennial crops, this can be achieved via shortened breeding cycles and increased selection intensity. Our objective was to obtain the first empirical estimate of GS accuracy in oil palm (
Bouvet, Jean-Marc+11 more
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Genomic Selection with Allele Dosage in Panicum maximum Jacq.
Genomic selection is an efficient approach to get shorter breeding cycles in recurrent selection programs and greater genetic gains with selection of superior individuals.
Letícia A. de C. Lara+9 more
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Genomic selection in white lupin [PDF]
Genomic selection in white ...
Annicchiarico, Paolo+2 more
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Target selection for Danio rerio functional genomics [PDF]
Eric W. Klee+2 more
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Correlational selection and the evolution of genomic architecture [PDF]
Barry Sinervo, Erik Svensson
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Genomic selection: A breakthrough technology in rice breeding
Yang Xu+10 more
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Efficient selection of genomic clones from a female chicken bacterial artificial chromosome library by four-dimensional polymerase chain reactions [PDF]
Jyoji Kato+12 more
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Estimating genomic breeding values from the QTL-MAS Workshop Data using a single SNP and haplotype/IBD approach [PDF]
Two models that estimated genomic estimated breeding values (EBVs) were applied: one used constructed haplotypes (based on alleles of 20 markers) and IBD matrices, another used single SNP regression.
Calus, M.P.L.+2 more
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