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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
51
Citations
10965
World Ranking
565
National Ranking
25

Best Publications

  • Whole-Genome Regression and Prediction Methods Applied to Plant and Animal Breeding

    Gustavo de los Campos;John M. Hickey;Ricardo Pong-Wong;Hans D. Daetwyler

  • A reaction norm model for genomic selection using high-dimensional genomic and environmental data

    Diego Jarquín;Diego Jarquín;José Crossa;Xavier Lacaze;Philippe Du Cheyron

  • Accuracy of Genomic Selection Using Different Methods to Define Haplotypes

    M P L Calus;T H E Meuwissen;A P W de Roos;R F Veerkamp

  • Genomic Prediction in Animals and Plants: Simulation of Data, Validation, Reporting and Benchmarking

    Hans D. Daetwyler;Mario P. L. Calus;Ricardo Pong-Wong;Gustavo de los Campos

  • Accuracy of multi-trait genomic selection using different methods

    Mario P L Calus;Roel F Veerkamp

  • Reliability of direct genomic values for animals with different relationships within and to the reference population

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  • Genetic parameters for predicted methane production and potential for reducing enteric emissions through genomic selection.

    Y. de Haas;J.J. Windig;M.P.L. Calus;J. Dijkstra

  • The Effect of Linkage Disequilibrium and Family Relationships on the Reliability of Genomic Prediction

    Yvonne C J Wientjes;Roel F Veerkamp;Mario P L Calus

  • Estimation of inbreeding using pedigree, 50k SNP chip genotypes and full sequence data in three cattle breeds

    Qianqian Zhang;Qianqian Zhang;Mario P L Calus;Bernt Guldbrandtsen;Mogens S Lund

  • Influence of herd environment on health and fertility and their relationship with milk production.

    J.J. Windig;M.P.L. Calus;R.F. Veerkamp

  • Genomic breeding value prediction: methods and procedures

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  • Accuracy of breeding values when using and ignoring the polygenic effect in genomic breeding value estimation with a marker density of one SNP per cM

    M.P.L. Calus;R.F. Veerkamp

  • Genomic prediction using imputed whole-genome sequence data in Holstein Friesian cattle.

    Rianne van Binsbergen;Mario P. L. Calus;Marco C. A. M. Bink;Fred A. van Eeuwijk

  • Accuracy of imputation to whole-genome sequence data in Holstein Friesian cattle

    Rianne van Binsbergen;Marco C. A. M. Bink;Mario P. L. Calus;Fred A. van Eeuwijk

  • Genetic Correlations Between Milk Production and Health and Fertility Depending on Herd Environment

    J.J. Windig;M.P.L. Calus;B. Beerda;R.F. Veerkamp

  • Estimation of environmental sensitivity of genetic merit for milk production traits using a random regression model.

    M.P.L. Calus;R.F. Veerkamp

  • Genomic prediction using preselected DNA variants from a GWAS with whole-genome sequence data in Holstein–Friesian cattle

    Roel F. Veerkamp;Roel F. Veerkamp;Aniek C. Bouwman;Chris Schrooten;Mario P. L. Calus

  • Genomic and pedigree-based genetic parameters for scarcely recorded traits when some animals are genotyped

    R.F. Veerkamp;H.A. Mulder;R. Thompson;M.P.L. Calus

  • Evaluation of measures of correctness of genotype imputation in the context of genomic prediction: a review of livestock applications.

    M. P L Calus;A. C. Bouwman;John Hickey;R. F. Veerkamp

  • Genotype × Environment Interaction for Protein Yield in Dutch Dairy Cattle as Quantified by Different Models

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