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A large-scale pedigree resource of wheat reveals evidence for adaptation and selection by breeders

open access: yesPLoS Biology, 2019
Information on crop pedigrees can be used to help maximise genetic gain in crop breeding and allow efficient management of genetic resources. We present a pedigree resource of 2,657 wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes originating from 38 countries ...
Nick Fradgley   +2 more
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Genomic Prediction of Breeding Values when Modeling Genotype × Environment Interaction using Pedigree and Dense Molecular Markers

open access: yesCrop Science, 2012
Genomic selection (GS) has become an important aid in plant and animal breeding. Multienvironment (multitrait) models allow borrowing of information across environments (traits), which could enhance prediction accuracy.
Juan Burgueño   +2 more
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Cattle Sex-Specific Recombination and Genetic Control from a Large Pedigree Analysis

open access: yesPLoS Genetics, 2015
Meiotic recombination is an essential biological process that generates genetic diversity and ensures proper segregation of chromosomes during meiosis. From a large USDA dairy cattle pedigree with over half a million genotyped animals, we extracted 186 ...
Paul M Vanraden   +2 more
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Drawing Pedigrees

Mathematical Medicine and Biology, 1988
The problem of drawing a pedigree in a clear and concise manner is discussed and a case is made for the adoption of the marriage node graph as the most appropriate format in which to depict highly looped pedigrees. A method for assigning suitable coordinates to marriages and individuals is then described.
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Pedigree parables

Clinical Genetics, 2000
Pedigrees are a foundation of genetic counseling and human genetic research. To protect patient/subject and family privacy and confidentiality it is not unusual to find published pedigrees that have been masked (i.e. a pedigree that has been changed in ways that are obvious to the reader such as diamonds to mask gender) or altered (i.e.
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Estimating quantitative genetic parameters in wild populations: a comparison of pedigree and genomic approaches

open access: yesMolecular Ecology, 2014
The estimation of quantitative genetic parameters in wild populations is generally limited by the accuracy and completeness of the available pedigree information.
Josephine M Pemberton
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