Introduction to Sheep Genetics
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The basics
Introducing Sheep Genetics1 quiz -
What goes into an ASBV1 quiz
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Identification of individual animals1 quiz
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Measuring traits
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Pedigree1 quiz
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Other factorsManagement groups1 quiz
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Linkage1 quiz
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Process of receiving ASBVsSubmitting data
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Getting results
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Setting a Breeding ObjectiveSetting a breeding objective1 quiz
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Making genetic gain in your flockGenetic gain
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Genotyping
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MateSel1 quiz
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SummarySummary1 quiz
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ResourcesResources
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Mobs are counted as different management groups if they have different environment or management conditions.
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If there are two mobs managed equally in two paddocks with the same feed availability, how many management groups should they be in?
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Management groups with only one sire’s progeny will result in high effective progeny numbers.
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The number of effective progeny is dependent on:
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