<div><p>Dominance may be an important source of non-additive genetic variance for many traits of dairy cattle. However, nearly all prediction models for dairy cattle have included only additive effects because of the limited number of cows with both genotypes and phenotypes. The role of dominance in the Holstein and Jersey breeds was investigated for eight traits: milk, fat, and protein yields; productive life; daughter pregnancy rate; somatic cell score; fat percent and protein percent. Additive and dominance variance components were estimated and then used to estimate additive and dominance effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). The predictive abilities of three models with both additive and dominance effects and a model with ...
Abstract – The effects of additive, dominance, additive by dominance, additive by additive and domin...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
This study assessed the accuracy and bias of genomic prediction (GP) in purebred Holstein (H) and Je...
Background: Dominance effects may contribute to genetic variation of complex traits in dairy cattle,...
Estimates of dominance variance in dairy cattle based on pedigree data vary considerably across trai...
peer reviewedCurrent genetic evaluations ignore dominance effects. However, their incorporation migh...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
peer reviewedNonadditive genetic effects are currently ignored in national genetic evaluations of fa...
Abstract Background Although genome-wide association and genomic selection studies have primarily fo...
BACKGROUND: A better understanding of non-additive variance could lead to increased knowledge on the...
Estimates of dominance variance for growth traits in beef cattle based on pedigree data vary conside...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
Non-additive genetic effects are usually ignored in animal breeding programs due to data structure (...
Potential gains from including the dominance effect in genetic evaluations include “purification ” o...
Abstract – The effects of additive, dominance, additive by dominance, additive by additive and domin...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
This study assessed the accuracy and bias of genomic prediction (GP) in purebred Holstein (H) and Je...
Background: Dominance effects may contribute to genetic variation of complex traits in dairy cattle,...
Estimates of dominance variance in dairy cattle based on pedigree data vary considerably across trai...
peer reviewedCurrent genetic evaluations ignore dominance effects. However, their incorporation migh...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
peer reviewedNonadditive genetic effects are currently ignored in national genetic evaluations of fa...
Abstract Background Although genome-wide association and genomic selection studies have primarily fo...
BACKGROUND: A better understanding of non-additive variance could lead to increased knowledge on the...
Estimates of dominance variance for growth traits in beef cattle based on pedigree data vary conside...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
Non-additive genetic effects are usually ignored in animal breeding programs due to data structure (...
Potential gains from including the dominance effect in genetic evaluations include “purification ” o...
Abstract – The effects of additive, dominance, additive by dominance, additive by additive and domin...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
This study assessed the accuracy and bias of genomic prediction (GP) in purebred Holstein (H) and Je...