Background: Genomic prediction (GP) accuracy in numerically small breeds is limited by the small size of the reference population. Our objective was to test a multi-breed multiple genomic relationship matrices (GRM) GP model (MBMG) that weighs pre-selected markers separately, uses the remaining markers to explain the remaining genetic variance that can be explained by markers, and weighs information of breeds in the reference population by their genetic correlation with the validation breed. Methods: Genotype and phenotype data were used on 595 Jersey bulls from New Zealand and 5503 Holstein bulls from the Netherlands, all with deregressed proofs for stature. Different sets of markers were used, containing either pre-selected markers from a...
Genomic selection holds the promise to be particularly beneficial for traits that are difficult or e...
BACKGROUND: Although simulation studies show that combining multiple breeds in one reference populat...
Because of an increasing interest in crossbreeding between dairy breeds in dairy cattle herds, farme...
Background: Genomic prediction (GP) accuracy in numerically small breeds is limited by the small siz...
Genomic prediction (GP) in numerically small breeds is limited due to the requirement for a large re...
<p>Background: Genomic prediction (GP) across breeds has so far resulted in low accuracies of the pr...
AbstractVarious models have been used for genomic prediction. Bayesian variable selection models oft...
Accuracy of genomic breeding values (GEBVs) is largely determined by the number of animals used in t...
Genomic prediction is applicable to individuals of different breeds. Empirical results to date, howe...
Background. Two key findings from genomic selection experiments are 1) the reference population used...
Charolais bulls are selected for their crossbreed performance when mated to Montbéliard or Holstein ...
AbstractIn order to obtain accurate genomic breeding values a large number of reference animals with...
Achieving accurate genomic estimated breeding values for dairy cattle requires a very large referenc...
Background: Using a multi-breed reference population might be a way of increasing the accuracy of ge...
Three breeds (Fleckvieh, Holstein, and Jersey) were included in a reference population, separately a...
Genomic selection holds the promise to be particularly beneficial for traits that are difficult or e...
BACKGROUND: Although simulation studies show that combining multiple breeds in one reference populat...
Because of an increasing interest in crossbreeding between dairy breeds in dairy cattle herds, farme...
Background: Genomic prediction (GP) accuracy in numerically small breeds is limited by the small siz...
Genomic prediction (GP) in numerically small breeds is limited due to the requirement for a large re...
<p>Background: Genomic prediction (GP) across breeds has so far resulted in low accuracies of the pr...
AbstractVarious models have been used for genomic prediction. Bayesian variable selection models oft...
Accuracy of genomic breeding values (GEBVs) is largely determined by the number of animals used in t...
Genomic prediction is applicable to individuals of different breeds. Empirical results to date, howe...
Background. Two key findings from genomic selection experiments are 1) the reference population used...
Charolais bulls are selected for their crossbreed performance when mated to Montbéliard or Holstein ...
AbstractIn order to obtain accurate genomic breeding values a large number of reference animals with...
Achieving accurate genomic estimated breeding values for dairy cattle requires a very large referenc...
Background: Using a multi-breed reference population might be a way of increasing the accuracy of ge...
Three breeds (Fleckvieh, Holstein, and Jersey) were included in a reference population, separately a...
Genomic selection holds the promise to be particularly beneficial for traits that are difficult or e...
BACKGROUND: Although simulation studies show that combining multiple breeds in one reference populat...
Because of an increasing interest in crossbreeding between dairy breeds in dairy cattle herds, farme...