Accuracy of genomic breeding values (GEBVs) is largely determined by the number of animals used in training and predicting marker effect. Thus in populations with limited number of animals, there are the need to combine populations or breeds to increase the reference population. The objective of this study was to investigate the accuracy of genomic selection using a single breed and multibreed reference population of the Austrian breeds Braunvieh, Grauvieh and Pinzgauer. Genomic relationship matrix (GBLUP) and Bayesian methods (Bayes-B and wgt.GBLUP) that increase the weight of certain important SNPs were used to predict marker effect. Accuracies were estimated using the 60 youngest bulls and calculated as the correlation between GEBV and p...
The objective of the study was to develop a genomic evaluation for French beef cattle breeds and ass...
AbstractIn order to obtain accurate genomic breeding values a large number of reference animals with...
Genomic prediction (GP) in numerically small breeds is limited due to the requirement for a large re...
European Masters in Animal Breeding and GeneticsAccuracy of genomic breeding values (GEBVs) is large...
Background. Two key findings from genomic selection experiments are 1) the reference population used...
Achieving accurate genomic estimated breeding values for dairy cattle requires a very large referenc...
Background: Genomic prediction (GP) accuracy in numerically small breeds is limited by the small siz...
Three breeds (Fleckvieh, Holstein, and Jersey) were included in a reference population, separately a...
AbstractThis study investigated the reliability of genomic estimated breeding values (GEBV) in the D...
Charolais bulls are selected for their crossbreed performance when mated to Montbéliard or Holstein ...
Compared with traditional selection, the use of genomic information tends to increase the accuracy o...
Background: Size of the reference population and reliability of phenotypes are crucial factors influ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The impact of additive-genetic relationships captured by single nucleotide poly...
Background: Using a multi-breed reference population might be a way of increasing the accuracy of ge...
Genomic selection (GS) permits accurate breeding values to be obtained for young animals, shortening...
The objective of the study was to develop a genomic evaluation for French beef cattle breeds and ass...
AbstractIn order to obtain accurate genomic breeding values a large number of reference animals with...
Genomic prediction (GP) in numerically small breeds is limited due to the requirement for a large re...
European Masters in Animal Breeding and GeneticsAccuracy of genomic breeding values (GEBVs) is large...
Background. Two key findings from genomic selection experiments are 1) the reference population used...
Achieving accurate genomic estimated breeding values for dairy cattle requires a very large referenc...
Background: Genomic prediction (GP) accuracy in numerically small breeds is limited by the small siz...
Three breeds (Fleckvieh, Holstein, and Jersey) were included in a reference population, separately a...
AbstractThis study investigated the reliability of genomic estimated breeding values (GEBV) in the D...
Charolais bulls are selected for their crossbreed performance when mated to Montbéliard or Holstein ...
Compared with traditional selection, the use of genomic information tends to increase the accuracy o...
Background: Size of the reference population and reliability of phenotypes are crucial factors influ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The impact of additive-genetic relationships captured by single nucleotide poly...
Background: Using a multi-breed reference population might be a way of increasing the accuracy of ge...
Genomic selection (GS) permits accurate breeding values to be obtained for young animals, shortening...
The objective of the study was to develop a genomic evaluation for French beef cattle breeds and ass...
AbstractIn order to obtain accurate genomic breeding values a large number of reference animals with...
Genomic prediction (GP) in numerically small breeds is limited due to the requirement for a large re...