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B J Hayes

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Journal of Dairy Science|March 24, 2011
Efficient parentage assignment and pedigree reconstruction with dense single nucleotide polymorphism dataB J Hayes
Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 1, 1984
Generalization of treatment effects in training public speakersB J Hayes, W L Marshall
Journal of Animal Science|April 15, 2008
Technical note: prediction of breeding values using marker-derived relationship matricesB J Hayes, M E Goddard
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics = Zeitschrift Fur Tierzuchtung Und Zuchtungsbiologie|December 14, 2007
Genomic selectionM E Goddard, B J Hayes
Heredity|May 11, 2006
Power of QTL mapping experiments in commercial Atlantic salmon populations, exploiting linkage and linkage disequilibrium and effect of limited recombination in malesB J Hayes, A Gjuvsland, S Omholt
Heredity|April 4, 2013
Toward genomic prediction from whole-genome sequence data: impact of sequencing design on genotype imputation and accuracy of predictionsT Druet, I M Macleod, B J Hayes
Genetics Research|December 9, 2009
Sampling strategies for whole genome association studies in aquaculture and outcrossing plant speciesB J Hayes, I M MacLeod, M Baranski
Journal of Animal Science|August 18, 2000
Technical note: Constrained optimization of breed composition in composite populations to balance net merit and riskB J Hayes, S Newman, R K Shepherd
Animal Genetics|April 14, 2012
A single nucleotide polymorphism on chromosome 10 is highly predictive for the polled phenotype in Australian Merino sheepS Dominik, J M Henshall, B J Hayes
Journal of Dairy Science|April 30, 2018
The cost-benefit of genomic testing of heifers and using sexed semen in pasture-based dairy herdsJ E Newton, B J Hayes, J E Pryce
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Journal of Dairy Science|March 24, 2011
Efficient parentage assignment and pedigree reconstruction with dense single nucleotide polymorphism dataB J Hayes
Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 1, 1984
Generalization of treatment effects in training public speakersB J Hayes, W L Marshall
Journal of Animal Science|April 15, 2008
Technical note: prediction of breeding values using marker-derived relationship matricesB J Hayes, M E Goddard
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics = Zeitschrift Fur Tierzuchtung Und Zuchtungsbiologie|December 14, 2007
Genomic selectionM E Goddard, B J Hayes
Heredity|May 11, 2006
Power of QTL mapping experiments in commercial Atlantic salmon populations, exploiting linkage and linkage disequilibrium and effect of limited recombination in malesB J Hayes, A Gjuvsland, S Omholt
Heredity|April 4, 2013
Toward genomic prediction from whole-genome sequence data: impact of sequencing design on genotype imputation and accuracy of predictionsT Druet, I M Macleod, B J Hayes
Genetics Research|December 9, 2009
Sampling strategies for whole genome association studies in aquaculture and outcrossing plant speciesB J Hayes, I M MacLeod, M Baranski
Journal of Animal Science|August 18, 2000
Technical note: Constrained optimization of breed composition in composite populations to balance net merit and riskB J Hayes, S Newman, R K Shepherd
Animal Genetics|April 14, 2012
A single nucleotide polymorphism on chromosome 10 is highly predictive for the polled phenotype in Australian Merino sheepS Dominik, J M Henshall, B J Hayes
Journal of Dairy Science|April 30, 2018
The cost-benefit of genomic testing of heifers and using sexed semen in pasture-based dairy herdsJ E Newton, B J Hayes, J E Pryce
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