E C G Pimentel
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Pimentel E, Edel C, Emmerling R, Gotz K
J Dairy Sci
. 2023 Dec;
107(6):3716-3723.
PMID: 38135046
Pedigrees used in genetic evaluations contain errors. Because of such errors, assumptions regarding the relatedness among individuals in genetic evaluation models are wrong. Consequences of that have been investigated in...
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Pimentel E, Edel C, Emmerling R, Gotz K
J Dairy Sci
. 2019 Feb;
102(4):3266-3273.
PMID: 30799116
Single-step genomic evaluations have the advantage of simultaneously combining all pedigree, phenotypic, and genotypic information available. However, systems with a large number of genotyped animals have some computational challenges. In...
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Edel C, Pimentel E, Erbe M, Emmerling R, Gotz K
J Dairy Sci
. 2019 Feb;
102(4):3259-3265.
PMID: 30738687
It has been shown that single-step genomic BLUP (ssGBLUP) can be reformulated, resulting in an equivalent SNP model that includes the explicit imputation of gene contents of all ungenotyped animals...
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Ertl J, Edel C, Pimentel E, Emmerling R, Gotz K
J Anim Breed Genet
. 2018 Mar;
135(3):151-158.
PMID: 29582470
Single-step models including dominance can be an enormous computational task and can even be prohibitive for practical application. In this study, we try to answer the question whether a reduced...
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Shabalina T, Pimentel E, Edel C, Plieschke L, Emmerling R, Gotz K
J Dairy Sci
. 2017 Aug;
100(10):8277-8281.
PMID: 28780113
In a 2-step genomic system, genotypes of animals without phenotypes do not influence genomic prediction of other animals, but that might not be the case in single-step systems. We investigated...
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Edel C, Pimentel E, Plieschke L, Emmerling R, Gotz K
J Dairy Sci
. 2016 Jan;
99(3):1999-2004.
PMID: 26723131
In this study we investigate the potential of enlarging the reference population for genomic prediction in dairy cattle by routinely genotyping a random sample of the first-crop daughters of every...
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Pimentel E, Edel C, Emmerling R, Gotz K
J Dairy Sci
. 2015 Apr;
98(6):4131-8.
PMID: 25841966
The objective of this study was to investigate in detail the biasing effects of imputation errors on genomic predictions. Direct genomic values (DGV) of 3,494 Brown Swiss selection candidates for...
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Biermann A, Pimentel E, Tietze M, Pinent T, Konig S
J Anim Breed Genet
. 2014 Aug;
131(1):36-45.
PMID: 25099787
A pedigree including 1538 individuals of the endangered pig breed 'Bunte Bentheimer' and 3008 records of the fertility traits 'number of piglets born alive' (NBA) and 'number of piglets weaned'...
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Tetens J, Qanbari S, Drogemuller C, Pimentel E, Bennewitz J, Thaller G, et al.
Anim Genet
. 2014 Jun;
45(4):585-8.
PMID: 24931299
The major bovine whey proteins, α-lactalbumin (α-LA) and β-lactoglobulin (β-LG), exhibit breed-specific genetic variation. The aim of this study was to identify possible new protein variants and determine the distribution...
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Garke C, Ytournel F, Sharifi A, Pimentel E, Ludwig A, Simianer H
Anim Genet
. 2014 Apr;
45(3):381-91.
PMID: 24684393
The Göttingen Minipig (GMP) developed at the University of Göttingen is a synthetic breed that is widely used in medical research and toxicology. It combines the high fertility of the...