Volume Genetic gain - Breeding Objectives and Economics of Selection Schemes 2, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production


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S. Avendaño and Ralph, J., Economic challenges facing a global breeding company, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic gain - Breeding Objectives and Economics of Selection Schemes 2, p. 113, 2018. (891.1 KB)
B. Santos, Van Der Werf, J., Gibson, J., and Amer, P. R., Benefit of collecting performance and genotype data in commercial tiers to improve selection efficiency of multi-tier breeding schemes, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic gain - Breeding Objectives and Economics of Selection Schemes 2, p. 361, 2018. (610.32 KB)
R. Banks, Strategy for design and implementation of reference populations in beef and sheep breeding, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic gain - Breeding Objectives and Economics of Selection Schemes 2, p. 758, 2018. (133.84 KB)
P. R. Amer, Byrne, T., and Amer, P. R., Breeding objectives in an era of transformational breeding technologies, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic gain - Breeding Objectives and Economics of Selection Schemes 2, p. 789, 2018. (151.96 KB)
J. Van Der Werf, Optimizing multiple trait selection, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic gain - Breeding Objectives and Economics of Selection Schemes 2, p. 889, 2018. (142.94 KB)
K. Janssen, Saatkamp, H., Bijma, P., de Jong, M., and Komen, H., The economic value of R0 for macroparasitic diseases, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic gain - Breeding Objectives and Economics of Selection Schemes 2, p. 1021, 2018. (313.91 KB)