Recent advances in molecular genetic techniques will make dense marker maps available and genotyping many individuals for these markers feasible. Here we attempted to estimate the effects of ∼50,000 marker haplotypes simultaneously from a limited number of phenotypic records. A genome of 1000 cM was simulated with a marker spacing of 1 cM. The markers surrounding every 1-cM region were combined into marker haplotypes. Due to finite population size (Ne = 100), the marker haplotypes were in linkage disequilibrium with the QTL located between the markers. Using least squares, all haplotype effects could not be estimated simultaneously. When only the biggest effects were included, they were overestimated and the accuracy of predicting genetic v...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
Efficient genomic selection in animals or crops requires the accurate prediction of the agronomic pe...
Genomic selection is based on breeding values that are estimated using genome-wide dense marker maps...
Recent advances in molecular genetic techniques will make dense marker maps available and genotyping...
Animal breeding faces one of the most significant changes of the past decades – the implementation o...
Genomic selection uses total breeding values for juvenile animals, predicted from a large number of ...
Genome-wide evaluation uses the associations of a large number of single nucleotide polymorphism (SN...
The prediction of complex or quantitative traits from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes...
Background: The information provided by dense genome-wide markers using high throughput technology i...
The aim of this paper was to compare the effect of haplotype definition on the precision of QTL-mapp...
Genome-wide prediction approaches represent versatile tools for the analysis and prediction of compl...
We developed a marker based infinitesimal model for quantitative trait analysis. In contrast to the ...
To date, the quantitative genetics theory for genomic selection has focused mainly on the relationsh...
Genomic selection is focused on prediction of breeding values of selection candidates by means of hi...
<div><p>We developed a marker based infinitesimal model for quantitative trait analysis. In contrast...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
Efficient genomic selection in animals or crops requires the accurate prediction of the agronomic pe...
Genomic selection is based on breeding values that are estimated using genome-wide dense marker maps...
Recent advances in molecular genetic techniques will make dense marker maps available and genotyping...
Animal breeding faces one of the most significant changes of the past decades – the implementation o...
Genomic selection uses total breeding values for juvenile animals, predicted from a large number of ...
Genome-wide evaluation uses the associations of a large number of single nucleotide polymorphism (SN...
The prediction of complex or quantitative traits from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes...
Background: The information provided by dense genome-wide markers using high throughput technology i...
The aim of this paper was to compare the effect of haplotype definition on the precision of QTL-mapp...
Genome-wide prediction approaches represent versatile tools for the analysis and prediction of compl...
We developed a marker based infinitesimal model for quantitative trait analysis. In contrast to the ...
To date, the quantitative genetics theory for genomic selection has focused mainly on the relationsh...
Genomic selection is focused on prediction of breeding values of selection candidates by means of hi...
<div><p>We developed a marker based infinitesimal model for quantitative trait analysis. In contrast...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
Efficient genomic selection in animals or crops requires the accurate prediction of the agronomic pe...
Genomic selection is based on breeding values that are estimated using genome-wide dense marker maps...