نتایج جستجو برای: half sib

تعداد نتایج: 191562  

Journal: :Genetics 1999
D J de Koning L L Janss A P Rattink P A van Oers B J de Vries M A Groenen J J van der Poel P N de Groot E W Brascamp J A van Arendonk

In an experimental cross between Meishan and Dutch Large White and Landrace lines, 619 F(2) animals and their parents were typed for molecular markers covering the entire porcine genome. Associations were studied between these markers and two fatness traits: intramuscular fat content and backfat thickness. Association analyses were performed using interval mapping by regression under two geneti...

Journal: :Genetics 1973
J J Rutledge E J Eisen J E Legates

Heritability and genetic correlations realized from both single-trait and antagonistic index selection were compared with paternal half-sib estimates. Primary attention was focused on the genetic correlation between six-week body weight and six-week tail length. Parameters realized from single-trait selection were in excellent agreement with paternal half-sib estimates. However, the realized ge...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2006
Y Mizoguchi T Watanabe K Fujinaka E Iwamoto Y Sugimoto

To detect quantitative trait loci (QTL) that influence economically important traits in a purebred Japanese Black cattle population, we performed a preliminary genome-wide scan using 187 microsatellite markers across a paternal half-sib family composed of 258 offspring. We located six QTL at the 1% chromosome-wise level on bovine chromosomes (BTA) 4, 6, 13, 14 and 21. A second screen of these s...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2003
D J de Koning R Pong-Wong L Varona G J Evans E Giuffra A Sanchez G Plastow J L Noguera L Andersson C S Haley

In commercial livestock populations, QTL detection methods often use existing half-sib family structures and ignore additional relationships within and between families. We reanalyzed the data from a large QTL confirmation experiment with 10 pig lines and 10 chromosome regions using identity-by-descent (IBD) scores and variance component analyses. The IBD scores were obtained using a Monte Carl...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2000
K Y Liang C Y Huang T H Beaty

Recent advances in molecular biology have enhanced the opportunity to conduct multipoint mapping for complex diseases. Concurrently, one sees a growing interest in the use of quantitative traits in linkage studies. Here, we present a multipoint sib-pair approach to locate the map position (tau) of a trait locus that controls the observed phenotype (qualitative or quantitative), along with a mea...

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Christina Lehermeier Nicole Krämer Eva Bauer Cyril Bauland Christian Camisan Laura Campo Pascal Flament Albrecht E Melchinger Monica Menz Nina Meyer Laurence Moreau Jesús Moreno-González Milena Ouzunova Hubert Pausch Nicolas Ranc Wolfgang Schipprack Manfred Schönleben Hildrun Walter Alain Charcosset Chris-Carolin Schön

The efficiency of marker-assisted prediction of phenotypes has been studied intensively for different types of plant breeding populations. However, one remaining question is how to incorporate and counterbalance information from biparental and multiparental populations into model training for genome-wide prediction. To address this question, we evaluated testcross performance of 1652 doubled-ha...

2011
Yousry A. El-Kassaby Eduardo P. Cappa Cherdsak Liewlaksaneeyanawin Jaroslav Klápště Milan Lstibůrek

Complete pedigree information is a prerequisite for modern breeding and the ranking of parents and offspring for selection and deployment decisions. DNA fingerprinting and pedigree reconstruction can substitute for artificial matings, by allowing parentage delineation of naturally produced offspring. Here, we report on the efficacy of a breeding concept called "Breeding without Breeding" (BwB) ...

Journal: :Genetics 2013
Christian Riedelsheimer Jeffrey B Endelman Michael Stange Mark E Sorrells Jean-Luc Jannink Albrecht E Melchinger

Intense structuring of plant breeding populations challenges the design of the training set (TS) in genomic selection (GS). An important open question is how the TS should be constructed from multiple related or unrelated small biparental families to predict progeny from individual crosses. Here, we used a set of five interconnected maize (Zea mays L.) populations of doubled-haploid (DH) lines ...

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