Comparisons of Potentials for General Combining Ability Selection Methods Utilizing One or Two Random-Mating Populations
B Griffing
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
16(4) 838 - 862
Published: 1963
Abstract
This study is concerned with comparisons of potentials exhibited by the entire class of general combining ability methods which can be generated by one or two random-mating populations. By potential is meant the greatest value the population mean assumes with continued application of a given selection method initially applied to a population of specified genetic constitution. The argument is restricted to an arbitrary number of alleles at a single locus, and it is assumed that the populations are infinite in size.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9630838
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