Adding a list of refs related to genetic trends, part method, and use cases#16
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Here you have ;) Genetic trends development:
Partitioning method
Partitioning method extensions
Aplication of the partitioning method
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@david20011999 thanks! Have used some of your suggestions;) |
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The notion that one could get trends from BLUOP analysis was not that obvious. See http://www.jstor.org/stable/2529955 who says `Recentlythe BLUP method has been taken to its logical conclusion and Hintz, Everett andVanVleck(1978)have given estimatesof genetic trend using BLUP predictors of bulls and cows. Van Vleck (1977) presents these results, plotting genetic merit for cows against year of first calving.I find it difficult to interpret such graphs because the changes in genetic merit over time are partly due to changes in selection pressure over time.One possibility, by analogy with selection experiments is to plot genetic merit against selection differential. This might make it easier to interpret changes in genetic merit over time." A good example of partition of genetic trend with Bayesian accounting of incertitude and UPGs: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022030296766043 |
Adding a list of refs related to genetic trends, part method, and use cases