A Comparison of the Adoption of Genomic Selection Across Different Breeding Institutions.

Autor: Gholami, Mahmood, Wimmer, Valentin, Sansaloni, Carolina, Petroli, Cesar, Hearne, Sarah J., Covarrubias-Pazaran, Giovanny, Rensing, Stefan, Heise, Johannes, Pérez-Rodríguez, Paulino, Dreisigacker, Susanne, Crossa, José, Martini, Johannes W. R.
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Zdroj: Frontiers in Plant Science; 11/19/2021, Vol. 12, p1-6, 6p
Abstrakt: Keywords: genomic selection; breeding; plant breeding; animal breeding; dairy breeding; selection gain EN genomic selection breeding plant breeding animal breeding dairy breeding selection gain 1 6 6 11/24/21 20211119 NES 211119 Introduction Within the last 20 years, after the landmark paper by Meuwissen et al. ([26]), genomic selection (GS) has been widely incorporated in plant and animal breeding (Crossa et al., [12]; Hickey et al., [20]). Conclusion Dairy Cattle Breeding Compared to Plant Breeding Genomic selection was adopted in dairy cattle breeding almost instantly after genotyping costs dropped below the anticipated break-even point, presumably because the routine use of pedigree-based predictions, and a culture of centrally processing data of fragmented production units, had already been established (Schaeffer, [30]; Wiggans et al., [33]). Animal breeding, genomic selection, breeding, plant breeding, dairy breeding, selection gain Genomic Selection in Dairy Cattle Breeding Dairy cattle breeding provided good conditions for the introduction of GS. [Extracted from the article]
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