The use of multi-trait across-country evaluation (MACE) and the exchange of genomic information among countries allows national breeding programs to combine foreign and national data to increase the size of the training populations and potentially increase accuracy of genomic prediction of breeding values. By including genotyped and nongenotyped animals simultaneously in the evaluation, the single-step genomic BLUP (GBLUP) approach has the potential to deliver more accurate and less biased genomic evaluations. A single-step genomic BLUP approach, which enables integration of data from MACE evaluations, can be used to obtain genomic predictions while avoiding double-counting of information. The objectives of this study were to apply a single...
peer reviewedMost dairy cattle populations found in different countries around the world are small t...
peer reviewedMost dairy cattle populations found in different countries around the world are small t...
In dairy cattle, the rate of genetic gain from genomic selection depends on reliability of direct ge...
The aim of this paper was to develop a national single-step genomic BLUP that integrates multi-natio...
The aim of this paper was to develop a national single-step genomic BLUP that integrates multi-natio...
The success and sustainability of a breeding program incorporating genomic information is largely de...
Most dairy cattle populations found in different countries around the world are small to medium size...
Most dairy cattle populations found in different countries around the world are small to medium size...
This study demonstrated the feasibility of a genomic evaluation for the dairy cattle population for ...
Genomic evaluation by single-step procedure allows efficient implanting of genetic SNP markers into ...
peer reviewedSimultaneous use of all data by Best Linear Unbiased Prediction is a condition to predi...
ABSTRACT.The objective of this study was to implement single-step genomic BLUP (ssGBLUP) for nationa...
International audienceOfficial multibreed genomic evaluations for dairy cattle in the United States ...
International audienceOfficial multibreed genomic evaluations for dairy cattle in the United States ...
Background: In future Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) evaluations of dairy cattle, genomic se...
peer reviewedMost dairy cattle populations found in different countries around the world are small t...
peer reviewedMost dairy cattle populations found in different countries around the world are small t...
In dairy cattle, the rate of genetic gain from genomic selection depends on reliability of direct ge...
The aim of this paper was to develop a national single-step genomic BLUP that integrates multi-natio...
The aim of this paper was to develop a national single-step genomic BLUP that integrates multi-natio...
The success and sustainability of a breeding program incorporating genomic information is largely de...
Most dairy cattle populations found in different countries around the world are small to medium size...
Most dairy cattle populations found in different countries around the world are small to medium size...
This study demonstrated the feasibility of a genomic evaluation for the dairy cattle population for ...
Genomic evaluation by single-step procedure allows efficient implanting of genetic SNP markers into ...
peer reviewedSimultaneous use of all data by Best Linear Unbiased Prediction is a condition to predi...
ABSTRACT.The objective of this study was to implement single-step genomic BLUP (ssGBLUP) for nationa...
International audienceOfficial multibreed genomic evaluations for dairy cattle in the United States ...
International audienceOfficial multibreed genomic evaluations for dairy cattle in the United States ...
Background: In future Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) evaluations of dairy cattle, genomic se...
peer reviewedMost dairy cattle populations found in different countries around the world are small t...
peer reviewedMost dairy cattle populations found in different countries around the world are small t...
In dairy cattle, the rate of genetic gain from genomic selection depends on reliability of direct ge...