Background: Dominance effects may contribute to genetic variation of complex traits in dairy cattle, especially for traits closely related to fitness such as fertility. However, traditional genetic evaluations generally ignore dominance effects and consider additive genetic effects only. Availability of dense single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) panels provides the opportunity to investigate the role of dominance in quantitative variation of complex traits at both the SNP and animal levels. Including dominance effects in the genomic evaluation of animals could also help to increase the accuracy of prediction of future phenotypes. In this study, we estimated additive and dominance variance components for fertility and milk production trait...
Potential gains from including the dominance effect in genetic evaluations include “purification ” o...
The reliability of genomic evaluations depends on the proportion of genetic variation explained by t...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
<div><p>Dominance may be an important source of non-additive genetic variance for many traits of dai...
Estimates of dominance variance in dairy cattle based on pedigree data vary considerably across trai...
peer reviewedCurrent genetic evaluations ignore dominance effects. However, their incorporation migh...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundA better understanding of non-additive variance could lead t...
Abstract Background Although genome-wide association and genomic selection studies have primarily fo...
peer reviewedNonadditive genetic effects are currently ignored in national genetic evaluations of fa...
Exploring dominance variance and loci contributing to dominance variation is important to understand...
Non-additive genetic effects are usually ignored in animal breeding programs due to data structure (...
Estimates of dominance variance for growth traits in beef cattle based on pedigree data vary conside...
peer-reviewedAttention is increasing on both cow size and body weight (BW) as energy sinks and thus ...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
Potential gains from including the dominance effect in genetic evaluations include “purification ” o...
The reliability of genomic evaluations depends on the proportion of genetic variation explained by t...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
<div><p>Dominance may be an important source of non-additive genetic variance for many traits of dai...
Estimates of dominance variance in dairy cattle based on pedigree data vary considerably across trai...
peer reviewedCurrent genetic evaluations ignore dominance effects. However, their incorporation migh...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundA better understanding of non-additive variance could lead t...
Abstract Background Although genome-wide association and genomic selection studies have primarily fo...
peer reviewedNonadditive genetic effects are currently ignored in national genetic evaluations of fa...
Exploring dominance variance and loci contributing to dominance variation is important to understand...
Non-additive genetic effects are usually ignored in animal breeding programs due to data structure (...
Estimates of dominance variance for growth traits in beef cattle based on pedigree data vary conside...
peer-reviewedAttention is increasing on both cow size and body weight (BW) as energy sinks and thus ...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...
Potential gains from including the dominance effect in genetic evaluations include “purification ” o...
The reliability of genomic evaluations depends on the proportion of genetic variation explained by t...
Prediction of genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for estimation of breeding values ...