In breeding, Optimal Contribution Selection (OCS) is one of the most effective strategies to balance short- and long-term genetic responses, by maximizing genetic gain and minimizing global coancestry. Considering genetic diversity in the selection dynamic – through coancestry – is undoubtedly the reason for the success of OCS, as it avoids preliminary loss of favorable alleles. Originally formulated with the pedigree relationship matrix, global coancestry can nowadays be assessed with one of the possible formulations of the realized genomic relationship matrix. Most formulations were optimized for genomic evaluation, but few for the management of coancestry. We introduce here an alternative formulation specifically developed for Genomic OC...
Doubled haploids are routinely created and phenotypically selected in plant breeding programs to acc...
Genomic selection has been successfully implemented in plant and animal breeding. The transition of ...
Minimum coancestry mating with a maximum of one offspring per mating pair (MC1) is compared with ran...
In breeding, Optimal Contribution Selection (OCS) is one of the most effective strategies to balance...
Abstract In breeding, optimal contribution selection (OCS) is one of the most effective strategies t...
In breeding, optimal contribution selection (OCS) is one of the most effective strategies to balance...
In breeding programs, balancing short-term genetic gain and loss of diversity per generation is esse...
A main objective in conservation programs is to maintain genetic variability. This can be achieved u...
We tested the consequences of using alternative genomic relationship matrices to predict genomic bre...
Long-term genomic selection (GS) requires strategies that balance genetic gain with population diver...
Abstract Background The combination of optimized contribution dynamic selection and various mating s...
Abstract Background Optimal contributions selection (OCS) provides animal breeders with a framework ...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundWe tested the hypothesis that optimum-contribution selection...
Background: Optimal contribution methods have proved to be very efficient for controlling the rates ...
The management of genomic diversity is important within breeding programs and is primarily achieved...
Doubled haploids are routinely created and phenotypically selected in plant breeding programs to acc...
Genomic selection has been successfully implemented in plant and animal breeding. The transition of ...
Minimum coancestry mating with a maximum of one offspring per mating pair (MC1) is compared with ran...
In breeding, Optimal Contribution Selection (OCS) is one of the most effective strategies to balance...
Abstract In breeding, optimal contribution selection (OCS) is one of the most effective strategies t...
In breeding, optimal contribution selection (OCS) is one of the most effective strategies to balance...
In breeding programs, balancing short-term genetic gain and loss of diversity per generation is esse...
A main objective in conservation programs is to maintain genetic variability. This can be achieved u...
We tested the consequences of using alternative genomic relationship matrices to predict genomic bre...
Long-term genomic selection (GS) requires strategies that balance genetic gain with population diver...
Abstract Background The combination of optimized contribution dynamic selection and various mating s...
Abstract Background Optimal contributions selection (OCS) provides animal breeders with a framework ...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundWe tested the hypothesis that optimum-contribution selection...
Background: Optimal contribution methods have proved to be very efficient for controlling the rates ...
The management of genomic diversity is important within breeding programs and is primarily achieved...
Doubled haploids are routinely created and phenotypically selected in plant breeding programs to acc...
Genomic selection has been successfully implemented in plant and animal breeding. The transition of ...
Minimum coancestry mating with a maximum of one offspring per mating pair (MC1) is compared with ran...