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Increased prediction accuracy in wheat breeding trials using a marker x environment interaction Genomic Selection model 

Lopez-Cruz, M.; Poland, J.; Jannink, J.L.; De los Campos, G.; Crossa, J.; Singh, R.P.; Dreisigacker, S.; Bonnett, D.; Autrique, E. (Genetics Society of America, 2015)
Genomic selection (GS) models use genome-wide genetic information to predict genetic values of candidates of selection. Originally, these models were developed without considering genotype · environment interaction( G·E). ...
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Genomic prediction in maize breeding populations with genotyping-by sequencing 

Crossa, J.; Beyene, Y.; Semagn, K.; Perez, P.; Hickey, J.M.; Chen Charles; De los Campos, G.; Burgueño, J.; Windhausen, V.S.; Buckler, E.S.; Jannink, J.L.; Lopez Cruz, M.A.; Babu, R. (Genetics Society of America, 2013)
Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) technologies have proven capacity for delivering large numbers of marker genotypes with potentially less ascertainment bias than standard single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays. Therefore, ...
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A bayesian genomic regression model with skew normal random errors 

Pérez-Rodríguez, P.; Acosta-Pech, R.; Perez-Elizalde, S.; Velasco Cruz, C.; Suarez Espinosa, J.; Crossa, J. (Genetics Society of America, 2018)
Genomic selection (GS) has become a tool for selecting candidates in plant and animal breeding programs. In the case of quantitative traits, it is common to assume that the distribution of the response variable can be ...

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Crossa, J. (3)De Los Campos, G. (2)Jannink, J.L. (2)Lopez-Cruz, M. (2)Pérez-Rodríguez, P. (2)Acosta-Pech, R. (1)Autrique, E. (1)Babu, R. (1)Beyene, Y. (1)Bonnett, D. (1)... View More
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STATISTICAL METHODS (3)DATA ANALYSIS (2)ARTIFICIAL SELECTION (1)BAYESIAN THEORY (1)CROP FORECASTING (1)FORECASTING (1)GENETIC MARKERS (1)GENETICS (1)MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION (1)NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE (1)... View More
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Shared Data Resources (3)Assymetric Distributions (1)Data Augmentation (1)Genotyping by Sequencing (1)Imputation (1)International Bread Wheat Screening Nursery (1)Marker Environment Interaction (1)... View More


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