In crosses between inbred lines, linear regression can be used to estimate the correlation of markers with a trait of interest; these marker effects then allow marker assisted selection (MAS) for quantitative traits. Usually a subset of markers to include in the model must be selected: no completely satisfactory method of doing this exists. We show that replacing this selection of markers by ridge regression can improve the mean response to selection and reduce the variability of selection response
Genetic mapping of major genes and quantitative traits loci (QTLs) for many important agricultural t...
Genetic mapping of major genes and quantitative traits loci (QTLs) for many important agricultural t...
A deterministic two-loci model was developed to predict genetic response to marker-assisted selectio...
In crosses between inbred lines linear regression can be used to estimate marker effects; these mark...
Several publications from simulation experiments predict that marker-assisted selection (MAS) can in...
The advent of high throughput molecular technologies has led to an expectation that breeding program...
We suggest a new approximation for the prediction of genetic values in marker-assisted selection. Th...
A method of selecting desirable individuals in a breeding scheme based on DNA molecular marker patte...
A method of selecting desirable individuals in a breeding scheme based on DNA molecular marker patte...
The benefits of marker assisted selection (MAS) are evaluated under realistic assumptions in schemes...
If marker alleles that identify a gene for introgression are not completely unique to the different ...
This paper investigates marker-assisted introgression of a major gene into an outbred line, where id...
The continued increase in the availability of markers has led to much interest in their use in genet...
A reduced animal model (RAM) version of the animal model (AM) incorporating independent marked quant...
Genetic information on molecular markers is increasingly being used in plant and animal improvement ...
Genetic mapping of major genes and quantitative traits loci (QTLs) for many important agricultural t...
Genetic mapping of major genes and quantitative traits loci (QTLs) for many important agricultural t...
A deterministic two-loci model was developed to predict genetic response to marker-assisted selectio...
In crosses between inbred lines linear regression can be used to estimate marker effects; these mark...
Several publications from simulation experiments predict that marker-assisted selection (MAS) can in...
The advent of high throughput molecular technologies has led to an expectation that breeding program...
We suggest a new approximation for the prediction of genetic values in marker-assisted selection. Th...
A method of selecting desirable individuals in a breeding scheme based on DNA molecular marker patte...
A method of selecting desirable individuals in a breeding scheme based on DNA molecular marker patte...
The benefits of marker assisted selection (MAS) are evaluated under realistic assumptions in schemes...
If marker alleles that identify a gene for introgression are not completely unique to the different ...
This paper investigates marker-assisted introgression of a major gene into an outbred line, where id...
The continued increase in the availability of markers has led to much interest in their use in genet...
A reduced animal model (RAM) version of the animal model (AM) incorporating independent marked quant...
Genetic information on molecular markers is increasingly being used in plant and animal improvement ...
Genetic mapping of major genes and quantitative traits loci (QTLs) for many important agricultural t...
Genetic mapping of major genes and quantitative traits loci (QTLs) for many important agricultural t...
A deterministic two-loci model was developed to predict genetic response to marker-assisted selectio...