The genomic breeding value accuracy of scarcely recorded traits is low because of the limited number of phenotypic observations. One solution to increase the breeding value accuracy is to use predictor traits. This study investigated the impact of recording additional phenotypic observations for predictor traits on reference and evaluated animals on the genomic breeding value accuracy for a scarcely recorded trait. The scarcely recorded trait was dry matter intake (DMI, n = 869) and the predictor traits were fat-protein-corrected milk (FPCM, n = 1520) and live weight (LW, n = 1309). All phenotyped animals were genotyped and originated from research farms in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Multi-trait REML was used to simult...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Genomic selection is rapidly becoming the state-of-the-art genetic selection methodology in dairy ca...
Genomic prediction of feed intake using predictor traits A total of 77,640 weekly records on dry mat...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of accuracy of genomic prediction wh...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Genomic selection is applied to dairy cattle breeding to improve the genetic progress of purebred (P...
Compared with traditional selection, the use of genomic information tends to increase the accuracy o...
Feed is a major component of variable costs associated with dairy systems and is therefore an import...
Given the interest of including dry matter intake (DMI) in the breeding goal, accurate estimated bre...
Estimation of genetic parameters from dairy records is customarily based on data from cows receiving...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
Accuracy of genomic selection depends on the accuracy of prediction of single nucleotide polymorphis...
Objective Models for genomic selection assume that the reference population is an unselected populat...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Genomic selection is rapidly becoming the state-of-the-art genetic selection methodology in dairy ca...
Genomic prediction of feed intake using predictor traits A total of 77,640 weekly records on dry mat...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of accuracy of genomic prediction wh...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Genomic selection is applied to dairy cattle breeding to improve the genetic progress of purebred (P...
Compared with traditional selection, the use of genomic information tends to increase the accuracy o...
Feed is a major component of variable costs associated with dairy systems and is therefore an import...
Given the interest of including dry matter intake (DMI) in the breeding goal, accurate estimated bre...
Estimation of genetic parameters from dairy records is customarily based on data from cows receiving...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
Accuracy of genomic selection depends on the accuracy of prediction of single nucleotide polymorphis...
Objective Models for genomic selection assume that the reference population is an unselected populat...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Genomic selection is rapidly becoming the state-of-the-art genetic selection methodology in dairy ca...