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Genomic prediction with genotype by environment interaction analysis for kernel zinc concentration in tropical maize germplasm
(Genetics Society of America, 2020)
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Genomic prediction enhanced sparse testing for multi-environment trials
(Genetics Society of America, 2020)
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Genomic-enabled prediction Kernel models with random intercepts for multi-environment trials
(Genetics Society of America, 2018)
In this study, we compared the prediction accuracy of the main genotypic effect model (MM) without G×E interactions, the multi-environment single variance G×E deviation model (MDs), and the multienvironment environment-specific ...
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BGGE: a new package for genomic-enabled prediction incorporating genotype × environment interaction models
(Genetics Society of America, 2018)
One of the major issues in plant breeding is the occurrence of genotype × environment (GE) interaction. Several models have been created to understand this phenomenon and explore it. In the genomic era, several models were ...
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Prediction of multiple-trait and multiple-environment genomic data using recommender systems
(Genetics Society of America, 2018)
In genomic-enabled prediction, the task of improving the accuracy of the prediction of lines in environments is difficult because the available information is generally sparse and usually has low correlations between traits. ...
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Bayesian genomic prediction with genotype x environment interaction kernel models
(Genetics Society of America, 2017)
The phenomenon of genotype · environment (G · E) interaction in plant breeding decreases selection accuracy, thereby negatively affecting genetic gains. Several genomic prediction models incorporating G · E have been ...
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A bayesian poisson-lognormal model for count data for multiple-trait multiple-environment genomic-enabled prediction
(Genetics Society of America, 2017)
When a plant scientist wishes to make genomic-enabled predictions of multiple traits measured in multiple individuals in multiple environments, the most common strategy for performing the analysis is to use a single trait ...