Prediction of genomic breeding values is of major practical relevance in dairy cattle breeding. Deterministic equations have been suggested to predict the accuracy of genomic breeding values in a given design which are based on training set size, reliability of phenotypes, and the number of independent chromosome segments ([Formula: see text]). The aim of our study was to find a general deterministic equation for the average accuracy of genomic breeding values that also accounts for marker density and can be fitted empirically. Two data sets of 5'698 Holstein Friesian bulls genotyped with 50 K SNPs and 1'332 Brown Swiss bulls genotyped with 50 K SNPs and imputed to ∼600 K SNPs were available. Different k-fold (k = 2-10, 15, 20) cross-valida...
Charolais bulls are selected for their crossbreed performance when mated to Montbéliard or Holstein ...
AbstractThis study investigated genomic prediction using medium-density (∼54,000; 54K) and high-dens...
The objective of the study was to develop a genomic evaluation for French beef cattle breeds and ass...
Prediction of genomic breeding values is of major practical relevance in dairy cattle breeding. Dete...
Predicting the accuracy of estimated genomic values using genome-wide marker information is an impor...
Prediction of breeding values using whole-genome dense marker maps for genomic selection has become ...
Background: The success of genomic selection depends mainly on the extent of linkage disequilibrium ...
Predicting the accuracy of estimated genomic values using genome-wide marker information is an impor...
Background. Two key findings from genomic selection experiments are 1) the reference population used...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of accuracy of genomic prediction wh...
Objective Models for genomic selection assume that the reference population is an unselected populat...
Achieving accurate genomic estimated breeding values for dairy cattle requires a very large referenc...
Background: At the current price, the use of high-density single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) geno...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Charolais bulls are selected for their crossbreed performance when mated to Montbéliard or Holstein ...
AbstractThis study investigated genomic prediction using medium-density (∼54,000; 54K) and high-dens...
The objective of the study was to develop a genomic evaluation for French beef cattle breeds and ass...
Prediction of genomic breeding values is of major practical relevance in dairy cattle breeding. Dete...
Predicting the accuracy of estimated genomic values using genome-wide marker information is an impor...
Prediction of breeding values using whole-genome dense marker maps for genomic selection has become ...
Background: The success of genomic selection depends mainly on the extent of linkage disequilibrium ...
Predicting the accuracy of estimated genomic values using genome-wide marker information is an impor...
Background. Two key findings from genomic selection experiments are 1) the reference population used...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of accuracy of genomic prediction wh...
Objective Models for genomic selection assume that the reference population is an unselected populat...
Achieving accurate genomic estimated breeding values for dairy cattle requires a very large referenc...
Background: At the current price, the use of high-density single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) geno...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Charolais bulls are selected for their crossbreed performance when mated to Montbéliard or Holstein ...
AbstractThis study investigated genomic prediction using medium-density (∼54,000; 54K) and high-dens...
The objective of the study was to develop a genomic evaluation for French beef cattle breeds and ass...