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van Grevenhof E, van Arendonk J and Bijma P Response to genomic selection: the Bulmer effect and the potential of genomic selection when the number of phenotypic records is limiting. F1000Posters 2012, 3:1340 (poster)

Response to genomic selection: the Bulmer effect and the potential of genomic selection when the number of phenotypic records is limiting

EM van Grevenhof1, JAM van Arendonk, P Bijma
Published 02 Oct 2012
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Published 02 Oct 2012

Response to genomic selection: the Bulmer effect and the potential of genomic selection when the number of phenotypic records is limiting

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EM van Grevenhof1, JAM van Arendonk, P Bijma
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1 Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
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4th International Conference of Quantitative Genetics 2012: Understanding Variation in Complex Traits
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