We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid Eucalyptus population (n=768) using high-density single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping. Going beyond previous reports in forest trees, models were developed for different selection targets, namely, families, individuals within families and individuals across the entire population using a genomic model including dominance. To provide a more breeder-intelligible assessment of the performance of GS we calculated the expected response as the percentage gain over the population average expected genetic value (EGV) for different proportions of genomically selected individuals, using a rigorous cross-validation (CV) scheme that removed rela...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length of breeding cycle...
Climate change and the increasing demand for sustainable energy resources require urgent strategies ...
Abstract Background The advent of high-throughput genotyping technologies coupled to genomic predict...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
Genomic selection is expected to enhance the genetic improvement of forest tree species by providing...
Background: Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase genetic...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is a powerful and widely used approach to decipher the geneti...
The convergence of quantitative genetics of complex traits with genomic technologies is quickly beco...
Abstract Background Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase...
International audienceGenomic selection is a promising approach for reducing the length of the selec...
In forest tree genetic improvement, multi-trait genomic selection (GS) may have advantages in improv...
Genomic selection (GS) can substantially reduce breeding cycle times in forest trees compared to tra...
Genomic selection (GS) is of interest in breeding because of its potential for predicting the geneti...
Most of the genomic studies in plants and animals have used additive models for studying genetic par...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length of breeding cycle...
Climate change and the increasing demand for sustainable energy resources require urgent strategies ...
Abstract Background The advent of high-throughput genotyping technologies coupled to genomic predict...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
We report a genomic selection (GS) study of growth and wood quality traits in an outbred F2 hybrid E...
Genomic selection is expected to enhance the genetic improvement of forest tree species by providing...
Background: Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase genetic...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is a powerful and widely used approach to decipher the geneti...
The convergence of quantitative genetics of complex traits with genomic technologies is quickly beco...
Abstract Background Genomic prediction is a genomics assisted breeding methodology that can increase...
International audienceGenomic selection is a promising approach for reducing the length of the selec...
In forest tree genetic improvement, multi-trait genomic selection (GS) may have advantages in improv...
Genomic selection (GS) can substantially reduce breeding cycle times in forest trees compared to tra...
Genomic selection (GS) is of interest in breeding because of its potential for predicting the geneti...
Most of the genomic studies in plants and animals have used additive models for studying genetic par...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length of breeding cycle...
Climate change and the increasing demand for sustainable energy resources require urgent strategies ...
Abstract Background The advent of high-throughput genotyping technologies coupled to genomic predict...