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  1. Trypanotolerance in cattle and prospects for the control of trypanosomiasis by selective breeding by Murray, M., Trail, J.C.M., D'Ieteren, G.D.M.

    Published 1990
    “…Discusses trypanotolerance in cattle and prospects for the control of trypanosomiasis by selective breeding in Africa. Looks into methods available for control including tsetse control, drugs & vaccination and discusses constraints that limit the control. …”
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  2. Genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) selective breeding program by Trinh, Trong

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…selective breeding…”
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    Ponencia
  3. AllocateMate (Version 2): An R package for mate allocation by Hamilton, Matthew

    Published 2024
    Subjects: “…selective breeding…”
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  4. Selective breeding improves body weight and egg production in indigenous Tilili chicken in Ethiopia by Kassa, Birhan, Taye, M., Esatu, Wondmeneh, Kebede, A., Genetu, G., Asmare, Z., Lulie, B., Jember, Z., Yismaw, K., Tesfa, A., Girma, Mekonnen, Kebede, F.G., Banos, G., Watson, K.A., Hanotte, Olivier H., Dessie, Tadelle

    Published 2026
    “…Furthermore, it is essential to validate the phenotypic improvements by conducting a signature selection study using whole-genome analysis to identify the genome regions influenced by the selective breeding program.…”
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  5. Recurrent selection breeding by dominant male sterility for multiple abiotic stresses tolerant rice cultivars by Pang, Yunlong, Chen, Kai, Wang, Xiaoqian, Xu, Jianlong, Ali, Jauhar, Li, Zhikang

    Published 2017
    “…Recently, a male sterile line (named as ‘Jiabuyu’) controlled by a novel single dominant gene was found, which provides an ideal tool for rice recurrent selection breeding. Here, two different kinds of recurrent selection populations facilitated for outcrossing by the dominant male sterile line ‘Jiabuyu’ were developed, that included one population using 31 abiotic stress tolerance introgression lines with common recipient parent as founders, and the other one using 25 popular restorers lines applied in hybrid breeding as founders. …”
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