The objective of this study was to test the performance of a recently proposed methodology for the estimation of realized effective size (N(e)) based on individual increase in inbreeding (DeltaF(i)) on several real pedigrees: (a) an experimental mice population; (b) a closed pedigree of fighting bulls; (c) the Spanish Purebred (SPB, Andalusian) horse pedigree; (d) the Carthusian strain of SPB pedigree; (e) the Spanish Arab horse pedigree; and (f) the Spanish Anglo-Arab horse pedigree. Several reference subpopulations were defined on the basis of generation length in order to consider only animals in the last generation, to assess the influence of the pedigree content on the estimates of N(e). The estimates of realized N(e) computed from Del...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
The aim of this simulation study was to compare the accuracy and bias of different inbreeding (F) es...
The aim of this note is to describe the program endog (v.3.0). The program handles pedigree informa...
The objective of this study was to test the performance of a recently proposed methodology for the ...
We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective population size in r...
We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective population size in ...
Abstract – We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective populatio...
Computation of inbreeding rate (DF) must consider that inbreeding is delayed with one generation wi...
Background: Effective population sizes of 140 populations (including 60 dog breeds, 40 sheep breeds,...
Application of individual increase in inbreeding to estimate realized effective sizes from real pedi...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter in population genetics. It has important applicati...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
Pedigree records of 72,808 animals (45,668 females and 27,140 males) from the genetic evaluation pro...
Motivation: High-density SNP data of model animal resources provides opportunities for fine-resoluti...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low de-spite t...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
The aim of this simulation study was to compare the accuracy and bias of different inbreeding (F) es...
The aim of this note is to describe the program endog (v.3.0). The program handles pedigree informa...
The objective of this study was to test the performance of a recently proposed methodology for the ...
We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective population size in r...
We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective population size in ...
Abstract – We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective populatio...
Computation of inbreeding rate (DF) must consider that inbreeding is delayed with one generation wi...
Background: Effective population sizes of 140 populations (including 60 dog breeds, 40 sheep breeds,...
Application of individual increase in inbreeding to estimate realized effective sizes from real pedi...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter in population genetics. It has important applicati...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
Pedigree records of 72,808 animals (45,668 females and 27,140 males) from the genetic evaluation pro...
Motivation: High-density SNP data of model animal resources provides opportunities for fine-resoluti...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low de-spite t...
Estimates of effective population size in the Holstein cattle breed have usually been low despite th...
The aim of this simulation study was to compare the accuracy and bias of different inbreeding (F) es...
The aim of this note is to describe the program endog (v.3.0). The program handles pedigree informa...