The number of observations required to obtain reliable estimates of heritability has been discussed recently for the method which utilizes the intra-class correlation coefficient. Wearden (1959) has made use of the power function to determine the number of progeny per sire needed to estimate heritability. Tallis (1959), utilizing the formula for the variance of the intra-class correlation coefficient as given by Fisher (1952), has discussed the minimum number of offspring necessary for estimating heritability with a given accuracy
The concept of heritability as generally used, involves the assumption that additive genetic varianc...
Milk yields were simulated for identical twin and parent-progeny pairs to determine effect of transf...
Differences between daughter-dam and paternal sib estimates of heritability of first lactation milk ...
The number of observations required to obtain reliable estimates of heritability has been discussed ...
The regression of daughter on dam deviations of Holstein first-lactation milk production from herd-m...
Three models were used to estimate heritabilities for milk yields at different production levels and...
The first-lactation milk records of 20,850 artificially sired Holstein cows and their darns were ana...
Analysis of 60,000 pairs of daughter and dam first-lactation records expressed as deviations from he...
Heritability estimated by year of freshening for first-lactation milk records of artificially sired ...
Many traits of dairy cattle such as disease resistance and type breakdown scores may have an underly...
Heritabilities of milk yield and fat test were estimated from first lactation records of 196,672 Hol...
Misidentification of sires of cows in paternal half-sib analyses of variance biases the estimate of ...
How much of their advantage for a particular trait do superior animals transmit to their offspring? ...
Analyses of ovulation rates in consecutive estrous cycles with multiple-trait and repeated-records a...
How much advantage for a particular trait do superior animals transmit to their offspring? Heritabil...
The concept of heritability as generally used, involves the assumption that additive genetic varianc...
Milk yields were simulated for identical twin and parent-progeny pairs to determine effect of transf...
Differences between daughter-dam and paternal sib estimates of heritability of first lactation milk ...
The number of observations required to obtain reliable estimates of heritability has been discussed ...
The regression of daughter on dam deviations of Holstein first-lactation milk production from herd-m...
Three models were used to estimate heritabilities for milk yields at different production levels and...
The first-lactation milk records of 20,850 artificially sired Holstein cows and their darns were ana...
Analysis of 60,000 pairs of daughter and dam first-lactation records expressed as deviations from he...
Heritability estimated by year of freshening for first-lactation milk records of artificially sired ...
Many traits of dairy cattle such as disease resistance and type breakdown scores may have an underly...
Heritabilities of milk yield and fat test were estimated from first lactation records of 196,672 Hol...
Misidentification of sires of cows in paternal half-sib analyses of variance biases the estimate of ...
How much of their advantage for a particular trait do superior animals transmit to their offspring? ...
Analyses of ovulation rates in consecutive estrous cycles with multiple-trait and repeated-records a...
How much advantage for a particular trait do superior animals transmit to their offspring? Heritabil...
The concept of heritability as generally used, involves the assumption that additive genetic varianc...
Milk yields were simulated for identical twin and parent-progeny pairs to determine effect of transf...
Differences between daughter-dam and paternal sib estimates of heritability of first lactation milk ...