Tage Ostersen
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Recent Articles
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Poulsen B, Ostersen T, Nielsen B, Christensen O
Genet Sel Evol
. 2022 Apr;
54(1):25.
PMID: 35387581
Background: In livestock breeding, selection for some traits can be improved with direct selection for crossbred performance. However, genetic analyses with phenotypes from crossbred animals require methods for multibreed relationship...
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Cai Z, Christensen O, Lund M, Ostersen T, Sahana G
BMC Genomics
. 2022 Feb;
23(1):133.
PMID: 35168569
Background: Imputation from genotyping array to whole-genome sequence variants using resequencing of representative reference populations enhances our ability to map genetic factors affecting complex phenotypes in livestock species. The accumulation...
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Fu C, Ostersen T, Christensen O, Xiang T
Genet Sel Evol
. 2021 Oct;
53(1):79.
PMID: 34620083
Background: The single-step genomic best linear unbiased prediction (SSGBLUP) method is a popular approach for genetic evaluation with high-density genotype data. To solve the problem that pedigree and genomic relationship...
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Gao H, Su G, Jensen J, Madsen P, Christensen O, Ask B, et al.
Genet Sel Evol
. 2021 Apr;
53(1):33.
PMID: 33832423
Background: In breeding programs, recording large-scale feed intake (FI) data routinely at the individual level is costly and difficult compared with other production traits. An alternative approach could be to...
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Poulsen B, Ask B, Nielsen H, Ostersen T, Christensen O
Genet Sel Evol
. 2020 Oct;
52(1):58.
PMID: 33028188
Background: Several studies have found that the growth rate of a pig is influenced by the genetics of the group members (indirect genetic effects). Accounting for these indirect genetic effects...
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Ma X, Christensen O, Gao H, Huang R, Nielsen B, Madsen P, et al.
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2020 Sep;
126(1):218.
PMID: 32963365
No abstract available.
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Cai Z, Sarup P, Ostersen T, Nielsen B, Fredholm M, Karlskov-Mortensen P, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 2020 Jul;
98(7).
PMID: 32687196
Whole-genome sequencing of 217 animals from three Danish commercial pig breeds (Duroc, Landrace [LL], and Yorkshire [YY]) was performed. Twenty-six million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 8 million insertions or deletions...
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Ma X, Christensen O, Gao H, Huang R, Nielsen B, Madsen P, et al.
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2020 Jul;
126(1):206-217.
PMID: 32665691
Records on groups of individuals could be valuable for predicting breeding values when a trait is difficult or costly to measure on single individuals, such as feed intake and egg...
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Poulsen B, Nielsen B, Ostersen T, Christensen O
J Anim Sci
. 2020 Jun;
98(6).
PMID: 32492122
Longevity in commercial sows is often selected for through stayability traits measured in purebred animals. However, this may not be justifiable because longevity and stayability may be subject to both...
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Christensen O, Nielsen B, Su G, Xiang T, Madsen P, Ostersen T, et al.
Genet Sel Evol
. 2020 May;
52(1):23.
PMID: 32375639
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.