1981
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(81)82655-0
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Accuracy of Genetic Indexes of Cows from Adding Relatives

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“…Research results supporting the existence of maternal cytoplasmic effects are 1) higher heritability estimates for production traits in dairy cattle from daughter on dam regression than from paternal half-sister correIations (9,10,11), 2) the ability of dam's records to predict daughters' performance better than their son's progeny tests (6), and 3) differences between reciprocal crosses in dairy breeds (8). Other factors, however, can explain such results.…”
Section: Ithaca Nymentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Research results supporting the existence of maternal cytoplasmic effects are 1) higher heritability estimates for production traits in dairy cattle from daughter on dam regression than from paternal half-sister correIations (9,10,11), 2) the ability of dam's records to predict daughters' performance better than their son's progeny tests (6), and 3) differences between reciprocal crosses in dairy breeds (8). Other factors, however, can explain such results.…”
Section: Ithaca Nymentioning
confidence: 69%