The prediction of producing desirable traits in offspring--such as
increased growth rate or superior meat, milk and wool production--is a
vital economic tool to the animal scientist. Summarizing the latest
developments in genomics relating to animal breeding values and design
of breeding programs, this new edition includes models of survival
analysis, social interaction and sire and dam models, as well as
advancements in the use of SNPs in the computation of genomic breeding
values.