Single-step genomic evaluations from theory to practice: using snp chips and sequence data in blupf90.
ABSTRACT.Single-step genomic evaluation became a standard procedure in livestock breeding, and the main reason is the ability to combine all pedigree, phenotypes, and genotypes available into one single evaluation, without the need of post-analysis processing. Therefore, the incorporation of data on...
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2020
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