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Genetics / Heritability / Genetic variance / Genetic correlation / Normal distribution / Random effects model / Restricted maximum likelihood / Best linear unbiased prediction / Variance / Explained variation / Genome-wide complex trait analysis
Date: 2016-01-06 06:20:57
Genetics
Heritability
Genetic variance
Genetic correlation
Normal distribution
Random effects model
Restricted maximum likelihood
Best linear unbiased prediction
Variance
Explained variation
Genome-wide complex trait analysis

Selection of a suitable data set and model for the estimation of genetic parameters of the weaning weight in beef cattle*

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