AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate a genomic breeding scheme in a small dairy cattle population that was intermediate in terms of using both young bulls (YB) and progeny-tested bulls (PB). This scheme was compared with a conventional progeny testing program without use of genomic information and, as the extreme case, a juvenile scheme with genomic information, where all bulls were used before progeny information was available. The population structure, cost, and breeding plan parameters were chosen to reflect the Danish Jersey cattle population, being representative for a small dairy cattle population. The population consisted of 68,000 registered cows. Annually, 1,500 bull dams were screened to produce the 500 genotyped bu...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Genomic selection (GS) permits accurate breeding values to be obtained for young animals, shortening...
Background: In modern dairy breeding programmes, high contributions from foreign sires are nearly al...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate a genomic breeding scheme in a small dairy cattl...
AbstractSmall dairy breeds are challenged by low reliabilities of genomic prediction. Therefore, we ...
Genomic selection has the potential to revolutionize dairy cattle breeding because young animals can...
Abstract. High rates of genetic gain canbe achieved through (1) accurate predictions of breedingvalu...
Genomic selection is revolutionizing the design of breeding schemes, especially for dairy cattle. Th...
In developing countries minimal and erratic performance and pedigree recording impede implementation...
The objectives of this Ph.D. thesis were (1) to optimise genomic selection in dairy cattle with resp...
AbstractThe availability of different single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chips and the development...
The objective of this study was to compare a con-ventional dairy cattle breeding program characteriz...
A deterministic model to calculate rates of genetic gain and inbreeding was used to compare a range ...
One joint breeding program (BP) for different dairy cattle environments can be advantageous for gene...
Local breeds are rarely subject to modern selection techniques; however, selection programs will be ...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Genomic selection (GS) permits accurate breeding values to be obtained for young animals, shortening...
Background: In modern dairy breeding programmes, high contributions from foreign sires are nearly al...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate a genomic breeding scheme in a small dairy cattl...
AbstractSmall dairy breeds are challenged by low reliabilities of genomic prediction. Therefore, we ...
Genomic selection has the potential to revolutionize dairy cattle breeding because young animals can...
Abstract. High rates of genetic gain canbe achieved through (1) accurate predictions of breedingvalu...
Genomic selection is revolutionizing the design of breeding schemes, especially for dairy cattle. Th...
In developing countries minimal and erratic performance and pedigree recording impede implementation...
The objectives of this Ph.D. thesis were (1) to optimise genomic selection in dairy cattle with resp...
AbstractThe availability of different single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chips and the development...
The objective of this study was to compare a con-ventional dairy cattle breeding program characteriz...
A deterministic model to calculate rates of genetic gain and inbreeding was used to compare a range ...
One joint breeding program (BP) for different dairy cattle environments can be advantageous for gene...
Local breeds are rarely subject to modern selection techniques; however, selection programs will be ...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Genomic selection (GS) permits accurate breeding values to be obtained for young animals, shortening...
Background: In modern dairy breeding programmes, high contributions from foreign sires are nearly al...