Autor:
Getachew, T.
Huson, H.J.
Wurzinger, Maria
Burgstaller, J.
Gizaw, Solomon
Haile, Aynalem
Rischkowsky, Barbara A.
Brem, G.
Boison, S.A.
Mészáros, G.
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
Sölkner, J.
Background Understanding the relationship between genetic admixture and performances is crucial for the success of crossbreeding programs. Use of small sets of ancestry informative markers (AIMs) is a cost effective option to estimate the levels of admixture in situations where pedigree recording...
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Getachew, T.
,
Huson, H.J.
,
Wurzinger, Maria
,
Burgstaller, J.
,
Gizaw, Solomon
,
Haile, Aynalem
,
Rischkowsky, Barbara A.
,
Brem, G.
,
Boison, S.A.
,
Mészáros, G.
,
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
,
Sölkner, J.
,
[Identifying highly informative genetic markers for quantification of ancestry proportions in crossbred sheep populations: Implications for choosing optimum levels of admixture]
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Identifying highly informative genetic markers for quantification of ancestry proportions in crossbred sheep populations: Implications for choosing optimum levels of admixture