Cost-effective high-density (HD) genotypes of livestock species can be obtained by genotyping a proportion of the population using a HD panel and the remainder using a cheaper low-density panel, and then imputing the missing genotypes that are not directly assayed in the low-density panel. The ef...
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Aliloo, H.
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Mrode, Raphael A.
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Okeyo Mwai, Ally
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Ni, G.
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Goddard, M.E.
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Gibson, John P.
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[The feasibility of using low-density marker panels for genotype imputation and genomic prediction of crossbred dairy cattle of East Africa]
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The feasibility of using low-density marker panels for genotype imputation and genomic prediction of crossbred dairy cattle of East Africa