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1998 - Armidale, Australia
- Behara, A.M.P., D.T. Colling, E.G. Cothran and J.P. Gibson. 1998. Genetic relationships between horse breeds based on microsatellite data: applications for livestock conservation. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 28:119-122.
- Besbes, B. and J.P. Gibson. 1998. Genetic variability of egg production traits in purebred and crossbred laying hens. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 25:459-462.
- Boettcher, P.J., L.K. Jairath and J.C.M. Dekkers. 1998. Alternative methods for genetic evaluation of sires for survival of their daughters in the first three lactations. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 23:363-366.
- Dekkers, J.C.M. and J.A.M. Van Arendonk. 1998. Optimum selection on identified quantitative trait loci. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 26:361-364.
- Fairfull, R.W., I. McMillan and W.M. Muir. 1998. Poultry breeding: progress and prospects for genetic improvement of egg and meat production. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 24:271-278.
- Gibson, J.P. 1998. Objectives in livestock improvement: Comments from the Chair. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 25:325-326
- Gibson, J.P., C. Aker and R. Ball. 1998. Levels of genetic variation for growth, carcass and meat quality traits of purebred pigs. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 23:499-502.
- Jamrozik, J., L.R. Schaeffer and F. Grignola. 1998. Parameters for production traits and somatic cell score of Canadian Holsteins with multiple trait random regression model. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 23:303-306.
- Lazenby, M.T., S.P. Miller and J.W. Wilton. 1998. Effect of a change in price relationships on trait emphasis when selecting commercial beef bulls. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 25:371-374.
- Ledur, M.C., R.W. Fairfull, I. McMillan and L. Asseltine. 1998. Somatic and Z-chromosome additive genetic effects on egg production of White Leghorn strains and strain crosses. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 24:329-332.
- Li, X. and M. Quinton. 1998. MTPIGEBV: A computer program for swine genetic evaluation. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 27:481-482.
- Lohuis, M.M. and J.C.M. Dekkers. 1998. Merits of borderless evaluations. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 26:169-172.
- Mallard, B.A., B.N. Wilkie, B.W. Kennedy, J. Gibson and M. Quinton. 1998. Immune responsiveness in swine: eight generations of selection for high and low immune response in Yorkshire pigs. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 27:257-264.
- Miller, S.P. and M.E. Goddard. 1998. The super-breed approach to modelling additive and non-additive genetic effects between and within breeds in multi-breed evaluations. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 23:97-100.
- Pante, M.J.R., B. Gjerde and I. McMillan. 1998. Inbreeding levels and inbreeding depression in a farmed population of Rainbow trout. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 27:119-122.
- Quinton, V.M., C. Smith, I. McMillan and J.P. Gibson. 1998. The effect of epistasis on selection response. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 26:17-20.
- Robinson, J.A.B., S.L. Armstrong and P.P. Kuehni. 1998. Across breed evaluation of beef cattle carcass traits from commercial carcass data and real-time ultrasound. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 23:89-92.
- Schaeffer, L.R., F.S. Schenkel and L.A. Fries. 1998. Selection bias on animal model evaluations. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 25:501-508.
- Schenkel, F.S. and L.R. Schaeffer. 1998. Effects of non translation invariant selection on estimates of variance components. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 25:509-512.
- Uimari, P. and J. Gibson. 1998. Combined crossbred and purebred selection vs pureline selection for a sex limited trait in poultry. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 25:455-458.
- Wilton, J.W., S.P. Miller and M.T. Lazenby. 1998. Developments in multiple trait selection practices considering multiple breeds and an optimal product. Proc. 6th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 25:367-370.
1994 - Guelph, Ontario, Canada
- Aker, C.A., J.A.B. Robinson, R.O. Ball, B.E. Uttaro and R.A. Kemp. 1994. Ontario Carcass Appraisal Project. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 19:477-480.
- Armstrong, S.L., S.P. Miller, J.W. Wilton and S.J. Griffiths. 1994. Combining purebred and crossbred data in multi-breed genetic evaluation of beef cattle. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 17:249-252.
- Brisbane, J.R. and J.P. Gibson. 1994. Balancing selection response and rate of inbreeding by including genetic relationships in selection decisions. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 19:135-138.
- Dekkers, J.C.M., P.V. Birke and J.P. Gibson. 1994. Multiple generation selection for nonlinear profit functions. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 18:209-212.
- Gibson, J.P. 1994. Short-term gain at the expense of long-term response with selection on identified loci. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 21:201-204.
- Harbers, A.G.F., M.M. Lohuis and J.C.M. Dekkers 1994. Correction for preferential treatment of MOET families by including an environmental correlation in genetic evaluations. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 17:11-14.
- Jeyaruban, M.G. and J.P. Gibson. 1994. Effect of population size and mating ratio on economic response and inbreeding of egg-laying poultry. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 20:45-48.
- Johansson, K., B.W. Kennedy and M. Wilhelmson. 1994. Precision and bias of estimated genetic parameters in the presence of dominance and inbreeding. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 18:386-389.
- Koots, K.R. and J.P. Gibson. 1994. How precise are genetic correlation estimates? Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 18:353-356.
- Leitch, H.W., J.P. Gibson, J.C.M. Dekkers and E.B. Burnside. 1994. Maximizing utility when selecting sires globally. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 17:50-53.
- Li, X. and B.W. Kennedy. 1994. Comparison of genetic parameter estimates for growth rate and backfat from single and multiple trait models with and without genetic groups. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 18: 418-421.
- Lohuis, M.M. and C. Smith. 1994. Risk associated with teams of bulls. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 18:298-301.
- Miglior, F., E.B. Burnside and W.D. Hohenboken. 1994. Heterogeneity among families of Holstein cattle in inbreeding depression for production traits. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 18:479-482.
- Miller, S.P., J.W. Wilton, P.G. Sullivan, S.L. Armstrong, S.J. Griffiths and G.E. Vandervoort. 1994. Distributions of genetic evaluations obtained with a multi-breed animal model. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 17:245-248.
- Nadarajah, K. and E.B. Burnside. 1994. Genetic and environmental effects on growth of meat goats in Ontario. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 18:190-193.
- Nejati-Javaremi, A., J.P. Gibson and C. Smith. 1994. Gains in accuracy of evaluation by including total allelic identity. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 19:171-174.
- Pagnacco, G., F. Miglior, W.C. Zhang, J.C.M. Dekkers and E.B. Burnside. 1994. Genetic evaluation for somatic cell count and relationship with inbreeding in Canadian Holsteins. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 17:93-96.
- Quinton, M. and C. Smith. 1994. Choice of evaluation-selection system to maximize genetic response at the same level of inbreeding. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 19:147-150.
- Reents, R., J.C.M. Dekkers and L.R. Schaeffer. 1994. Genetic parameters of test day somatic cell counts and production traits. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 17:120-123.
- Robinson, J.A.B., P.A. Abraham, T.E. Osterhout, J.P. Chesnais and D.K. Luu. 1994. National genetic evaluation for dairy cattle production traits. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 17:38-41.
- Schaeffer, L.R. and J.C.M. Dekkers. 1994. Random regressions in animal models for test-day production in dairy cattle. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 18:443-446.
- Schaeffer, L.R. and B.P. Sullivan. 1994. Genetic evaluation of dairy goats using test day yields. Proc. 5th World. Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 18:182-186.
- Wang, Y., J.C.M. Dekkers and J.P. Gibson 1994. Effect of data structure on statistical power of designs for detecting marker QTL associations in segregating populations. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 21:252-255.
- Wei, M., J.W. Wilton and B.W. Kennedy. 1994. Strategies and problems relative to genetic improvement in a multibreed population. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 17:516-519.
- Wei, M., J.W. Wilton and B.W. Kennedy. 1994. A multiple trait station-tested bull evaluation module combining bulls' records with their parents' EPD in a multibreed population. Proc. 5th World. Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 22:58-60.
- Zhang, W.C., L.R. Schaeffer, J.C.M. Dekkers and H. de Boer. 1994. Pedigree indexing of young Holstein bulls based on animal model evaluations. Proc. 5th World Congr. Genet. Appl. Livest. Prod. 17:11-14.
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