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Chapter 8. Linear molecular and genomic eigen selection index methods
(Springer, 2018)
The three main linear phenotypic eigen selection index methods are the eigen selection index method (ESIM), the restricted ESIM (RESIM) and the predetermined proportional gain ESIM (PPG-ESIM). The ESIM is an unrestricted ...
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Chapter 9. Multistage linear selection indices
(Springer, 2018)
Multistage linear selection indices select individual traits available at different times or stages and are applied mainly in animals and tree breeding, where the traits under consideration become evident at different ages. ...
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Chapter 11. RIndSel: selection Indices with R
(Springer, 2018)
RIndSel is a graphical unit interface that uses selection index theory to select individual candidates as parents for the next selection cycle. The index can be a linear combination of phenotypic values, genomic estimated ...
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Chapter 10. Stochastic simulation of four linear phenotypic selection indices
(Springer, 2018)
Stochastic simulation can contribute to a better understanding of the problem, and has already been successfully applied to evaluate other breeding scenarios. Despite all the theories developed in this book concerning ...
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Chapter 7. Linear phenotypic eigen selection index methods
(Springer, 2018)
Based on the canonical correlation, on the singular value decomposition (SVD), and on the linear phenotypic selection indices theory, we describe the eigen selection index method (ESIM), the restricted ESIM (RESIM), and ...
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Chapter 6. Constrained linear genomic selection indices
(Springer, 2018)
The constrained linear genomic selection indices are null restricted and predetermined proportional gain linear genomic selection indices (RLGSI and PPG-LGSI respectively), which are a linear combination of genomic estimated ...
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Chapter 5. Linear genomic selection indices
(Springer, 2018)
The linear genomic selection index (LGSI) is a linear combination of genomic estimated breeding values (GEBVs) used to predict the individual net genetic merit and select individual candidates from a nonphenotyped testing ...