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Mujibi, F.D.N.Rao, E.J.O.Agaba, MorrisNyambo, D.Cheruiyot, E.K.Kihara, AbsolomonZhang, YiMrode, Raphael A.[Performance evaluation of highly admixed Tanzanian smallholder dairy cattle using SNP derived kinship matrix]Performance evaluation of highly admixed Tanzanian smallholder dairy cattle using SNP derived kinship matrix
Marshall, KarenGibson, John P.Okeyo Mwai, AllyMwacharo, Joram M.Haile, AynalemGetachew, TesfayeMrode, Raphael A.Kemp, Stephen J.[Livestock genomics for developing countries―African examples in practice]Livestock genomics for developing countries―African examples in practice
Mrode, Raphael A.Ojango, Julie M.K.Okeyo Mwai, AllyMwacharo, Joram M.[Genomic selection and use of molecular tools in breeding programs for indigenous and crossbred cattle in developing countries: Current status and future prospects]Genomic selection and use of molecular tools in breeding programs for indigenous and crossbred cattle in developing countries: Current status and future prospects
Chao NingDan WangXianrui ZhengQin ZhangShengli ZhangMrode, Raphael A.Jian-Feng Liu[Eigen decomposition expedites longitudinal genome-wide association studies for milk production traits in Chinese Holstein]Eigen decomposition expedites longitudinal genome-wide association studies for milk production traits in Chinese Holstein

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...


Aliloo, H.Mrode, Raphael A.Okeyo Mwai, AllyNi, G.Goddard, M.E.Gibson, John P.[The feasibility of using low-density marker panels for genotype imputation and genomic prediction of crossbred dairy cattle of East Africa]The feasibility of using low-density marker panels for genotype imputation and genomic prediction of crossbred dairy cattle of East Africa
Opoola, O.Mrode, Raphael A.Banos, G.Ojango, Julie M.K.Banga, C.Chagunda, M.G.G.[Current situations of animal data recording, dairy improvement infrastructure, human capacity and strategic issues affecting dairy production in sub-Saharan Africa]Current situations of animal data recording, dairy improvement infrastructure, human capacity and strategic issues affecting dairy production in sub-Saharan Africa
Ojango, Julie M.K.Mrode, Raphael A.Rege, J.E.O.Mujibi, D.Strucken, E.M.Gibson, John P.Okeyo Mwai, Ally[Genetic evaluation of test-day milk yields from smallholder dairy production systems in Kenya using genomic relationships]Genetic evaluation of test-day milk yields from smallholder dairy production systems in Kenya using genomic relationships
Hickey, J.M.Chiurugwi, T.Mackay, I.Powell, WayneEggen, A.Kilian, A.Jones, Christopher S.Canales, C.Grattapaglia, D.Bassi, F.Atlin, G.Gorjanc, G.Dawson, I.Rabbi, Ismail Y.Ribaut, J.M.Rutkoski, J.Benzie, John A.H.Lightner, J.Mwacharo, Joram M.Parmentier, J.Robbins, K.Skot, L.Wolfe, M.Rouard, M.Clark, M.Amer, P.Gardiner, Peter R.Hendre, P.Mrode, Raphael A.Sivasankar, ShobaRasmussen, S.Groh, S.Jackson, V.Thomas, W.Beyene, Y.[Genomic prediction unifies animal and plant breeding programs to form platforms for biological discovery]Genomic prediction unifies animal and plant breeding programs to form platforms for biological discovery

Due to the absence of accurate pedigree information, it has not been possible to implement genetic evaluations for crossbred cattle in African small-holder systems. Genomic selection techniques that do not rely on pedigree information could, therefore, be a useful alternative. The objective of th...


Brown, A.Ojango, Julie M.K.Gibson, John P.Coffey, M.Okeyo Mwai, AllyMrode, Raphael A.[Short communication: Genomic selection in a crossbred cattle population using data from the Dairy Genetics East Africa Project]Short communication: Genomic selection in a crossbred cattle population using data from the Dairy Genetics East Africa Project

Data on reproductive performance of the White Fulani (Bunaji) cattle in Southern Nigeria were analysed. Age at first calving, first and overall calving intervals averaged 4.03± 0.43 years, 436.19±9.32 and 420.98± 4.11 days respectively. The year of birth significantly affected age at first calvin...


Mrode, Raphael A.Akinokun, J.O.[Genetic parameters and factors affecting reproductive performance in White Fulani cattle in southern Nigeria]Genetic parameters and factors affecting reproductive performance in White Fulani cattle in southern Nigeria

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