Julius van der Werf
University of New England, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Efficiency of a tactical phenotyping strategy for multi-sage selection (#111)
5:00 PM
Cecile Massault
Poster Viewing & Drinks
Genetic expressions and economic impact of performance recording in multi-tiered sheep breeding schemes (#46)
9:45 AM
Bruno F.S. Santos
Concurrent 7 - Breeding objectives & economics II
Accuracy of genomic prediction for merino wool traits using high-density marker genotypes (#96)
2:15 PM
Nasir Moghaddar
Concurrent 16 - Genomic prediction in practice II
Australian sheep breeding values for worm egg count retain predictive power across flocks in the presence of GxE (#62)
11:45 AM
Li Li
Concurrent 10 - Reproduction, behaviour & health II
Genetic correlations between purebred and crossbred performance of poll dorset sheep (#49)
9:00 AM
Daniel J Brown
Concurrent 8 - Genetics on the Ground I
Pleiotropic multi-trait genome-wide association reveals putative candidate genes for fatty acid composition in Australian sheep (#31)
1:30 PM
Bolormaa Sunduimijid
Concurrent 6 - Detecting casual variants I
Using genomic information to estimate genotype by environment interactions (#15)
11:15 AM
Sam Clark
Concurrent 3 - Genomic prediction in practice I