Using genetic distance to infer the accuracy of genomic prediction
The prediction of phenotypic traits using high-density genomic data has many applications such as the selection of plants and animals of commercial interest; and it is expected to play an increasing role in medical diagnostics. Statistical models used for this task are usually tested using cross-val...
Main Authors: | Scutari, M, Mackay, I, Balding, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Public Library of Science
2016
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