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Haile-Mariam M, MacLeod I, Bolormaa S, Schrooten C, OConnor E, de Jong G, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2019 Dec; 103(2):1711-1728. PMID: 31864746
Increasing the reliability of genomic prediction (GP) of economic traits in the pasture-based dairy production systems of New Zealand (NZ) and Australia (AU) is important to both countries. This study...
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MacLeod I, Bowman P, Vander Jagt C, Haile-Mariam M, Kemper K, Chamberlain A, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2016 Feb; 17:144. PMID: 26920147
Background: Dense SNP genotypes are often combined with complex trait phenotypes to map causal variants, study genetic architecture and provide genomic predictions for individuals with genotypes but no phenotype. A...
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Weller J, Stoop W, Eding H, Schrooten C, Ezra E
J Dairy Sci . 2015 May; 98(7):4945-55. PMID: 25935250
The objectives were to investigate the accuracy of genomic evaluations obtained for a small dairy cattle population (Israeli Holsteins) via joint evaluation with a larger population (Dutch Holsteins), and to...
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Haile-Mariam M, Pryce J, Schrooten C, Hayes B
J Dairy Sci . 2015 Mar; 98(5):3443-59. PMID: 25771052
In dairy cattle, the rate of genetic gain from genomic selection depends on reliability of direct genomic values (DGV). One option to increase reliabilities could be to increase the size...
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Schopen G, Schrooten C
J Dairy Sci . 2013 Oct; 96(12):7945-51. PMID: 24140319
The objectives of this study were to make subsets of high-density (HD) loci based on localized haplotype clusters, without loss of genomic information, to reduce computing time compared with the...
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van Hulzen K, Schopen G, van Arendonk J, Nielen M, Koets A, Schrooten C, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2012 May; 95(5):2740-8. PMID: 22541504
Heritability of susceptibility to Johne's disease in cattle has been shown to vary from 0.041 to 0.159. Although the presence of genetic variation involved in susceptibility to Johne's disease has...
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Mulder H, Calus M, Druet T, Schrooten C
J Dairy Sci . 2012 Jan; 95(2):876-89. PMID: 22281352
Genomic selection using 50,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (50k SNP) chips has been implemented in many dairy cattle breeding programs. Cheap, low-density chips make genotyping of a larger number of animals...
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de Roos A, Schrooten C, Druet T
J Dairy Sci . 2011 Aug; 94(9):4708-14. PMID: 21854945
With the introduction of new single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chips of various densities, more and more genotype data sets will include animals genotyped for only a subset of the SNP....
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Schrooten C, Steverink M, Arendonk J
J Anim Breed Genet . 2011 Mar; 110(1-6):268-80. PMID: 21395726
A stochastic simulation model of an open nucleus scheme was used to study the consequences of the breeding strategy and biased lactation records for population cows. Selection was for a...
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de Roos A, Schrooten C, Veerkamp R, van Arendonk J
J Dairy Sci . 2011 Feb; 94(3):1559-67. PMID: 21338821
Genomic selection has the potential to revolutionize dairy cattle breeding because young animals can be accurately selected as parents, leading to a much shorter generation interval and higher rates of...