Background: Genomic selection is an appealing method to select purebreds for crossbred performance. In the case of crossbred records, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) effects can be estimated using an additive model or a breed-specific allele model. In most studies, additive gene action is assumed. However, dominance is the likely genetic basis of heterosis. Advantages of incorporating dominance in genomic selection were investigated in a two-way crossbreeding program for a trait with different magnitudes of dominance. Training was carried out only once in the simulation. Results: When the dominance variance and heterosis were large and overdominance was present, a dominance model including both additive and dominance SNP effects gave s...
<p>Background: In pig breeding, selection is usually carried out in purebred populations, although t...
International audienceBackground In crossbreeding programs, various genomic prediction models have b...
Background: Most developments in quantitative genetics theory focus on the study of intra-breed/line...
The primary objective of this study was to assess the performance of different genomic prediction mo...
Crossbreeding programs are used intensively in livestock production systems. The aim of selective-br...
Background: Breeding goals in a crossbreeding system should be defined at the commercial crossbred l...
Background: In livestock production, many animals are crossbred, with two distinct advantages: heter...
Abstract Background Genomic selection can be applied to select purebreds for crossbred performance (...
The genome in crossbred animals is a mosaic of genomic regions inherited from the different parental...
A method was developed to optimize simultaneous selection for a quantitative trait with a known QTL ...
In crossbreeding (CB) programs, genomic selection offers the opportunity to make efficient use of in...
The genome in crossbred animals is a mosaic of genomic regions inherited from the different parental...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundBreed-specific effects are observed when the same allele of ...
We investigated the effectiveness of mate allocation strategies accounting for non-additive genetic ...
Breeding programs aiming to improve the performance of crossbreds may benefit from genomic predictio...
<p>Background: In pig breeding, selection is usually carried out in purebred populations, although t...
International audienceBackground In crossbreeding programs, various genomic prediction models have b...
Background: Most developments in quantitative genetics theory focus on the study of intra-breed/line...
The primary objective of this study was to assess the performance of different genomic prediction mo...
Crossbreeding programs are used intensively in livestock production systems. The aim of selective-br...
Background: Breeding goals in a crossbreeding system should be defined at the commercial crossbred l...
Background: In livestock production, many animals are crossbred, with two distinct advantages: heter...
Abstract Background Genomic selection can be applied to select purebreds for crossbred performance (...
The genome in crossbred animals is a mosaic of genomic regions inherited from the different parental...
A method was developed to optimize simultaneous selection for a quantitative trait with a known QTL ...
In crossbreeding (CB) programs, genomic selection offers the opportunity to make efficient use of in...
The genome in crossbred animals is a mosaic of genomic regions inherited from the different parental...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundBreed-specific effects are observed when the same allele of ...
We investigated the effectiveness of mate allocation strategies accounting for non-additive genetic ...
Breeding programs aiming to improve the performance of crossbreds may benefit from genomic predictio...
<p>Background: In pig breeding, selection is usually carried out in purebred populations, although t...
International audienceBackground In crossbreeding programs, various genomic prediction models have b...
Background: Most developments in quantitative genetics theory focus on the study of intra-breed/line...