Validating Genomewide Predictions of Genetic Variance in a Contemporary Breeding Program
Abstract
Predicting the genetic variance among progeny from a cross—prior to making said cross—would be a valuable metric for plant breeders to discriminate among possible parent combinations. The use of genomewide markers and simulated populations is one proposed method for making such predictions. Our objective was to assess the predictive ability of this method for three relevant quantitative traits within a breeding program regularly using genomewide...
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Title
Validating Genomewide Predictions of Genetic Variance in a Contemporary Breeding Program
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
59
Issue
3
Pages
1062 - 1072
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