The lack of data recording in smallholder dairy cattle system implies that the availability of molecular data could offer some quick wins in terms of using the genomic information in genomic evaluation and therefore genomic selection (GS). Initial studies have reported low to medium accuracy of genomic prediction when the size of data is limited. The African dairy genetic gains (ADGG) project is generating more data across two countries in East Africa and would offer more opportunity to further examine the application of GS. In anticipation of having more data in future, this paper examined the impact of fitting GBLUP models with dominance effects, a multi-trait GBLUP that fits exotic breed and non-exotic breed proportion as different trait...
Because of an increasing interest in crossbreeding between dairy breeds in dairy cattle herds, farme...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
Genomic selection (GS) has profoundly changed dairy cattle breeding in the last decade and can be de...
The impact of utilizing the genomic relationship matrix (G) computed based on breedwise allele frequ...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
Efforts to improve dairy production in smallholder farming systems of Eastern Africa over the past d...
Due to the absence of accurate pedigree information, it has not been possible to implement genetic e...
Genomic evaluation techniques have been a huge success in the dairy cattle industry, as they allow ...
Genomic selection (GS) has resulted in rapid rates of genetic gains especially in dairy cattle in de...
This study assessed the accuracy and bias of genomic prediction (GP) in purebred Holstein (H) and Je...
Because of an increasing interest in crossbreeding between dairy breeds in dairy cattle herds, farme...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
Genomic selection (GS) has profoundly changed dairy cattle breeding in the last decade and can be de...
The impact of utilizing the genomic relationship matrix (G) computed based on breedwise allele frequ...
Selection based on genomic predictions has become the method of choice for genetic improvement in da...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
Efforts to improve dairy production in smallholder farming systems of Eastern Africa over the past d...
Due to the absence of accurate pedigree information, it has not been possible to implement genetic e...
Genomic evaluation techniques have been a huge success in the dairy cattle industry, as they allow ...
Genomic selection (GS) has resulted in rapid rates of genetic gains especially in dairy cattle in de...
This study assessed the accuracy and bias of genomic prediction (GP) in purebred Holstein (H) and Je...
Because of an increasing interest in crossbreeding between dairy breeds in dairy cattle herds, farme...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
Genomic selection (GS) has profoundly changed dairy cattle breeding in the last decade and can be de...