Anders Christian Sørensen
Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University
Tjele
Denmark
Papers:
022
Optimum Contribution Selection Combined with Weighting Rare Favourable Alleles increases long-term genetic gain
026
DIMINISHING MARGINAL RETURNS FROM GENOMIC SELECTION AS MORE SELECTION CANDIDATES ARE PHENOTYPED
061
Maximizing crossbred performance through purebred genomic selection
307
Strategies for use of reproductive technologies in genomic dairy cattle breeding programs
381
Most of the long-term genetic gains from optimum-contribution selection can be realised with restrictions imposed
466
Bias of genetic trend of genomic predictions based on both real and simulated dairy cattle data
789
Integrating quantitative genetics and practical aspects in a fish breeding network in Denmark
902
Lambing Ease is Heritable but not Correlated to Litter Size in Danish Meat Sheep Breeds