HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Henryon et_al Genetics Selection and collaborators from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Most of the long-term genetic gain from optimum-contribution selection can be realised with restrictions imposed during optimisation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Maximising long-term genetic gain is realised by striking a balance between short-term rates of genetic gain and inbreeding. Not only would this make OCS decisions readily applicable to individual breeding schemes, it may even realise most, if not all, of the long-term genetic gain realised by OCS without restrictions for two reasons . . .
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