Volume Genetic improvement programmes: Advances in selection theory including experimental demonstrations - Lecture Sessions, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production


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W. M. Muir, Theory of selection with social competition, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic improvement programmes: Advances in selection theory including experimental demonstrations - Lecture Sessions, p. 0016, 2010. (111.68 KB)
W. G. Hill, Can more be learned from selection experiments of value in animal breeding programmes? Or is it time for an obituary?, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic improvement programmes: Advances in selection theory including experimental demonstrations - Lecture Sessions, p. 0055, 2010. (18.45 KB)
E. Manfredi, Prediction of phenotypes of farm animals: potential interest of experimental approaches, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic improvement programmes: Advances in selection theory including experimental demonstrations - Lecture Sessions, p. 0109, 2010. (25.09 KB)
G. Pollott and Coffey, M. P., Genetic And Phenotypic Responses To Selection For Dairy Traits In A Single Herd, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic improvement programmes: Advances in selection theory including experimental demonstrations - Lecture Sessions, p. 0134, 2010. (98.94 KB)
L. Bodin, García, M., Saleil, G., Bolet, G., and Garreau, H., Results of canalizing selection for rabbit birth weight, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic improvement programmes: Advances in selection theory including experimental demonstrations - Lecture Sessions, p. 0391, 2010. (269.29 KB)
E. Ellen, Visscher, J., Rodenburg, B., and Bijma, P., Selection Against Mortality Due To Cannibalism In Layers, Does It Work?, Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic improvement programmes: Advances in selection theory including experimental demonstrations - Lecture Sessions, p. 0399, 2010. (34.4 KB)
D. Lipschutz-Powell, Woolliams, J. A., Bijma, P., and Doeschl-Wilson, A., The importance of associative effects in the control of infectious disease through selection., Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, vol. Genetic improvement programmes: Advances in selection theory including experimental demonstrations - Lecture Sessions, p. 0491, 2010. (73.72 KB)