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Use of genomic data requires quality [http://guidelines.thetasolutionsllc.com/index.php/Genotyping sample collection]. Once samples are acquired and processed according to breed association specifications, the data can be incorporated into reporting systems for breed associations, including reporting schemes for [http://guidelines.thetasolutionsllc.com/index.php/Monogenic_Traits monogenic traits] such as horned/polled genotype or [http://guidelines.thetasolutionsllc.com/index.php/Recessive_Genetic_Defects genetic abnormality] carrier status as well as for quantitative traits, which will be utilized within either [http://guidelines.thetasolutionsllc.com/index.php/Single-step_Genomic_BLUP single-step genomic BLUP] or [http://guidelines.thetasolutionsllc.com/index.php/Single-step_Hybrid_Marker_Effects_Models single-step hybrid marker effects models] for genetic prediction. Genotype data can also be utilized for other applications, as detailed below. | |||
Revision as of 19:52, 29 May 2019
Identification Systems
Whole Herd Reporting
Data Transfer
Association Level Processing
Genomic Data
Use of genomic data requires quality sample collection. Once samples are acquired and processed according to breed association specifications, the data can be incorporated into reporting systems for breed associations, including reporting schemes for monogenic traits such as horned/polled genotype or genetic abnormality carrier status as well as for quantitative traits, which will be utilized within either single-step genomic BLUP or single-step hybrid marker effects models for genetic prediction. Genotype data can also be utilized for other applications, as detailed below.