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Genomic Selection Services In USA
5 services found
by:BioVenic based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
BioVenic's advanced technology platform and rich animal-related R&D experience enable us to provide global customers with genomic selection services to better meet research needs. ...
by:BioVenic based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Although traditional breeding methods are effective in the selection of animal populations with many important economic traits, the accuracy of breeding values has always been a problem with these methods. With the rapid development of molecular genetics, modern biotechnologies, and bioinformatics and their penetration and application in animal breeding, genome ...
Manufactured by:Troutlodge, Inc. - part of Hendrix Genetics based inSumner, WASHINGTON (USA)
Troutlodge is the first salmon and trout production company to: Develop trout strains to naturally produce trout eggs every week of the year. Sell over 500 million trout eggs in over 70 countries worldwide. Apply both traditional and molecular genetics to vastly improve the economic performance of our trout strains. Apply genomic techniques to produce bacterial cold water disease resistant strain ...
by:BioVenic based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Genomic selection estimates different chromosome fragments or single marker effect values through a large number of genetic markers in the whole genome and then accumulate the fragments or marker-effect values within the whole genome of an individual to obtain genomic estimated breeding value (GEBV). ...
by:The Center for Aquaculture Technologies based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Compared to terrestrial agricultural species, utilization of genetically improved stocks in aquaculture remains limited. However, with increasing access to genomic information and the availability of cost effective molecular technologies that can facilitate genetic selection strategies, the industry is now poised to take advantage of breeding strategies aimed at ...
