Recent genomic evaluation studies using real data and predicting genetic gain by modeling breeding programs have reported moderate expected benefits from the replacement of classic selection schemes by genomic selection (GS) in small ruminants. The objectives of this study were to compare the cost, monetary genetic gain and economic efficiency of classic selection and GS schemes in the meat sheep industry. Deterministic methods were used to model selection based on multi-trait indices from a sheep meat breeding program. Decisional variables related to male selection candidates and progeny testing were optimized to maximize the annual monetary genetic gain (AMGG), that is, a weighted sum of meat and maternal traits annual genetic gains. For ...
Genomic selection (GS) has been adopted by the dairy cattle breeding industry and the opportunity ex...
Managing inbreeding is essential for all breeding work, especially in small populations. Optimal Gen...
In small ruminant local breeds of Southern Europe genetic selection is often constrained by small po...
Recent genomic evaluation studies using real data and predicting genetic gain by modeling breeding p...
In conventional small ruminant breeding programs, only pedigree and phenotype records are used to ma...
Abstract Background Performanc...
ABSTRACT The objective of this research was to discern the contribution of genomic information to mu...
Small ruminants are the key component among the livestock sector that plays a significant role in su...
Genomic selection is revolutionizing the design of breeding schemes, especially for dairy cattle. Th...
Genetic selection has been a key tool for improving productive performance in small ruminant populat...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate a genomic breeding scheme in a small dairy cattl...
Genomic selection has transformed animal and plant breeding in advanced economies globally, resultin...
The short term benefits of applying whole genome selection to sheep breeding programs are estimated....
The paper analyses expected costs and benefits of closed nucleus selection in 1100 females of local ...
The development of methodologies with genomic information to incorporate into genetic evaluation of ...
Genomic selection (GS) has been adopted by the dairy cattle breeding industry and the opportunity ex...
Managing inbreeding is essential for all breeding work, especially in small populations. Optimal Gen...
In small ruminant local breeds of Southern Europe genetic selection is often constrained by small po...
Recent genomic evaluation studies using real data and predicting genetic gain by modeling breeding p...
In conventional small ruminant breeding programs, only pedigree and phenotype records are used to ma...
Abstract Background Performanc...
ABSTRACT The objective of this research was to discern the contribution of genomic information to mu...
Small ruminants are the key component among the livestock sector that plays a significant role in su...
Genomic selection is revolutionizing the design of breeding schemes, especially for dairy cattle. Th...
Genetic selection has been a key tool for improving productive performance in small ruminant populat...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate a genomic breeding scheme in a small dairy cattl...
Genomic selection has transformed animal and plant breeding in advanced economies globally, resultin...
The short term benefits of applying whole genome selection to sheep breeding programs are estimated....
The paper analyses expected costs and benefits of closed nucleus selection in 1100 females of local ...
The development of methodologies with genomic information to incorporate into genetic evaluation of ...
Genomic selection (GS) has been adopted by the dairy cattle breeding industry and the opportunity ex...
Managing inbreeding is essential for all breeding work, especially in small populations. Optimal Gen...
In small ruminant local breeds of Southern Europe genetic selection is often constrained by small po...