Abstract A progeny test representing the milk yield was simulated to evaluate the effect of heterogeneity of environmental variance on genetic evaluation of sires in situations of unequal number of progeny per sire between herds, eliminating, at random, daughters per sires in environments of low and high environmental variability. In all situations involving loss of information in the environment of lower environmental variability, there was larger overestimation of the residual variance component, resulting in lower estimates of heritability. On the other hand, the decrease in the amount of information of herds from high environmental variability led to greater overestimation of additive genetic variance and lower overestimation of environ...
In quantitative genetics, the variation of individuals within genetic groups is commonly attributed...
In investigating heterogeneity of variance among herd groups, herds are often grouped according to t...
As evidence has shown that dairy cattle from more variable herds may be over-evaluated, the effect o...
Genotype by environment interaction (G × E) and genetic heterogeneity of environmental variance are ...
Covariance functions have been proposed to predict breeding values and genetic (co)variances as a fu...
There is empirical evidence that genotypes differ not only in mean, but also in environmental varian...
Covariance functions have been proposed to predict breeding values and genetic (co)variances as a f...
Dairy cattle evaluation schemes routinely assume homogeneous variance with respect to environment. I...
In some situations, it is worthwhile to change not only the mean, but also the variability of traits...
The objective of this study was to estimate effects of environmental sensitivity of milk production ...
The objective was to evaluate the existence of heterogeneity of variances and its impact on the gene...
Animals that are robust to environmental changes are desirable in the current dairy industry. Geneti...
To study the effect of a potential shift from rations high in concentrates to high forage on sire ev...
The effects of heterogeneity among herds in phenotypic variance (sigma2P) and in heritability (h2) o...
Genotype x environment interaction (G x E) is increasingly important, because breeding programs tend...
In quantitative genetics, the variation of individuals within genetic groups is commonly attributed...
In investigating heterogeneity of variance among herd groups, herds are often grouped according to t...
As evidence has shown that dairy cattle from more variable herds may be over-evaluated, the effect o...
Genotype by environment interaction (G × E) and genetic heterogeneity of environmental variance are ...
Covariance functions have been proposed to predict breeding values and genetic (co)variances as a fu...
There is empirical evidence that genotypes differ not only in mean, but also in environmental varian...
Covariance functions have been proposed to predict breeding values and genetic (co)variances as a f...
Dairy cattle evaluation schemes routinely assume homogeneous variance with respect to environment. I...
In some situations, it is worthwhile to change not only the mean, but also the variability of traits...
The objective of this study was to estimate effects of environmental sensitivity of milk production ...
The objective was to evaluate the existence of heterogeneity of variances and its impact on the gene...
Animals that are robust to environmental changes are desirable in the current dairy industry. Geneti...
To study the effect of a potential shift from rations high in concentrates to high forage on sire ev...
The effects of heterogeneity among herds in phenotypic variance (sigma2P) and in heritability (h2) o...
Genotype x environment interaction (G x E) is increasingly important, because breeding programs tend...
In quantitative genetics, the variation of individuals within genetic groups is commonly attributed...
In investigating heterogeneity of variance among herd groups, herds are often grouped according to t...
As evidence has shown that dairy cattle from more variable herds may be over-evaluated, the effect o...