Breeding and Genetics II: Methodologies, Inbreeding and Breeding Strategies

Section: Breeding and Genetics (orals)
Format: Orals
Day/Time: Monday 2:00 PM–5:00 PM
Location: Room 301 B
Chair: Christine Baes
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
2:00 PM
#165 Managing population diversity through genomic optimal contribution selection.
Christian Maltecca
2:15 PM
#166 Characterizing runs of homozygosity in Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, and Guernsey populations using varying sample sizes.
Calista Vogelzang
2:30 PM
#167 Indirect predictions based on SNP effects from single-step GBLUP in large genotyped populations.
Daniela Lourenco
2:45 PM
#168 Potential benefits from using a new reference map in genomic prediction.
Daniel J. Null
3:00 PM
#169 Implications of limited dimensionality of genomic information on persistency of genomic predictions and GWAS.
Ignacy Misztal
3:15 PM
#170 Modelling uncertain paternity to address differential pedigree accuracy.
Heather L. Bradford
3:30 PM
Break
4:00 PM
#171 Genomic predictability of single-step GBLUP for production traits in US Holstein.
Yutaka Masuda
4:15 PM
#172 Implementing SNP-level multiple-trait across country genomic evaluation without genotype sharing.
Breno Fragomeni
4:30 PM
#173 Lifetime Net Merit versus annualized net present value as measures of profitability of selection.
Michael R. Schmitt
4:45 PM
#174 Integrating genomic information and large-scale FTIR-based phenotyping for the genetic improvement of cheese-making traits in Brown Swiss cattle.
Francesco Tiezzi