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In species that reproduce sexually, each individual effectively transmits one copy of a chromosome to its offspring. This transmitted copy is usually a combination of the parent''s two copies, generated by one or more crossovers. This project investigates whether the number of crossovers has changed over time in animal breeding programs, and whether or not it should be explicitly targeted in the breeding goal.
| Status | Active |
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| Effective start/end date | 1/10/23 → … |
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Utilizing the full potential of crossovers in animal breeding
Katz, O. (PhD candidate), Calus, M. (Promotor) & Wientjes, Y. (Co-promotor)
1/01/24 → …
Project: PhD
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Utilizing the full potential of crossovers in animal breeding
Jansen, A. (PhD candidate), Calus, M. (Promotor) & Wientjes, Y. (Co-promotor)
1/10/23 → …
Project: PhD