Abstract Estimation of non-additive genetic effects in animal breeding is important because it increases the accuracy of breeding value prediction and the value of mate allocation procedures. With the advent of genomic selection these ideas should be revisited. The objective of this study was to quantify the efficiency of including dominance effects and practising mating allocation under a whole-genome evaluation scenario. Four strategies of selection, carried out during five generations, were compared by simulation techniques. In the first scenario (MS), individuals were selected based on their own phenotypic information. In the second (GSA), they were selected based on the prediction generated by the Bayes A method of whole-genome evaluat...
The objective of this research was to simulate the genetic gains expected comparing random mating st...
Key message: Heuristic genomic inbreeding controls reduce inbreeding in genomic breeding schemes wit...
The objective of this study was to evaluate selective mating using distribution of extremes, among o...
In the last decade, genomic selection has become a standard in the genetic evaluation of livestock p...
In the last decade, genomic selection has become a standard in the genetic evaluation of livestock p...
The effect of non-random mating on genetic response was compared for populations with discrete gener...
Mate allocation strategies that account for non-additive genetic effects can be used to maximize the...
Animal breeding faces one of the most significant changes of the past decades – the implementation o...
While selective breeding has played an important role in improving the economic performance of anim...
We investigated the effectiveness of mate allocation strategies accounting for non-additive genetic ...
Selection is a continuous process that can influence the distribution of target traits in a populati...
Genomic selection is a form of marker-assisted selection in which genetic markers covering the whole...
Minimum coancestry mating with a maximum of one offspring per mating pair (MC1) is compared with ran...
Selection on estimated breeding value (EBV) alone maximises response to selection observed in the ne...
The low heritability of traditional measures of fertility means that more information on the animal’...
The objective of this research was to simulate the genetic gains expected comparing random mating st...
Key message: Heuristic genomic inbreeding controls reduce inbreeding in genomic breeding schemes wit...
The objective of this study was to evaluate selective mating using distribution of extremes, among o...
In the last decade, genomic selection has become a standard in the genetic evaluation of livestock p...
In the last decade, genomic selection has become a standard in the genetic evaluation of livestock p...
The effect of non-random mating on genetic response was compared for populations with discrete gener...
Mate allocation strategies that account for non-additive genetic effects can be used to maximize the...
Animal breeding faces one of the most significant changes of the past decades – the implementation o...
While selective breeding has played an important role in improving the economic performance of anim...
We investigated the effectiveness of mate allocation strategies accounting for non-additive genetic ...
Selection is a continuous process that can influence the distribution of target traits in a populati...
Genomic selection is a form of marker-assisted selection in which genetic markers covering the whole...
Minimum coancestry mating with a maximum of one offspring per mating pair (MC1) is compared with ran...
Selection on estimated breeding value (EBV) alone maximises response to selection observed in the ne...
The low heritability of traditional measures of fertility means that more information on the animal’...
The objective of this research was to simulate the genetic gains expected comparing random mating st...
Key message: Heuristic genomic inbreeding controls reduce inbreeding in genomic breeding schemes wit...
The objective of this study was to evaluate selective mating using distribution of extremes, among o...