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Genomic prediction in CIMMYT maize and wheat breeding programs
(Springer Nature, 2014)
Genomic selection (GS) has been implemented in animal and plant species, and is regarded as a useful tool for accelerating genetic gains. Varying levels of genomic prediction accuracy have been obtained in plants, depending ...
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Modelos estadísticos multiplicativos para el análisis de la interacción genotipo x ambiente
(CIMMYT, 2000)
En los últimos 1O años se han logrado avances importantes en el uso de los modelos estadísticos multiplicativos para el análisis de ensayos de genotipos en ambientes múltiples y el estudio del complicado fenómeno de la ...
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Genomic prediction of genotype x environment interaction kernel regression models
(Crop Science Society of America, 2016)
In genomic selection (GS), genotype × environment interaction (G × E) can be modeled by a marker × environment interaction (M × E). The G × E may be modeled through a linear kernel or a nonlinear (Gaussian) kernel. In this ...
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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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Modelación de la interacción genotipo x ambiente en rendimiento de hibridos de maiz blanco en ambientes múltiples
(Sociedad Mexicana de Fitogenética, 2015)
Los programas de fitomejoramiento enfocados a la obtención de genotipos con mayor rendimiento y estables en una amplia gama de condiciones ambientales enfrentan factores ambientales que enmascaran el potencial de los ...
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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 ...