John A. Woolliams
The Roslin Institute and R(D)SVS, University of Edinburgh
Midlothian
United Kingdom
Papers:
017
Use of Genome Editing in Animal Breeding Programs
018
Predicting Gain the Sustainable Way and its Relevance to Genomic Selection
021
Selection on Recombination Rate to Increase Genetic Gain
024
The structural impact of implementing Optimal Contribution selection in a commercial pig breeding population
068
Hierarchical Quantitative Genetic Model Using Genomic Information
073
Holstein-Friesian Relationships and the Impact on the Accuracy of an Across-Breed Evaluation
084
The Effect of Training Population Size and Chip Density on Accuracy and Bias of Genomic Predictions in Broiler Chickens
093
Simultaneous Inference of Genetic Parameters Underlying Susceptibility and Infectivity of Livestock from Epidemiological Data
102
A meta-analysis for bovine tuberculosis resistance in dairy cattle
178
Genomic Predictions Using Whole Genome Sequence Data and Multi-breed Reference Populations
203
New Methods for capturing unidentified genetic Variation underlying Infectious Disease in Livestock Populations
281
Building effective systems to manage inbreeding in pedigree dog breeds
377
Sequencing Millions of Animals for Genomic Selection 2.0
444
The use of genomic coancestry matrices in the optimization of contributions for maintaining diversity at specific regions of the genome
470
Estimating Rate of Inbreeding and Effective Population Size Using Genomic Data in Norwegian Red Cattle
679
Bayes U: A Genomic Prediction Method Based on the Horseshoe Prior
794
QTL Mapping for Canine Hip Dysplasia in UK Labrador Retriever
938
Estimation of ancient and recent effective population size from linkage disequilibrium in a closed herd of Iberian pigs