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Our breeding programme could be expected to have a lower than average success rate because the environments we targeted were more difficult than average.
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In Germany, France and Switzerland (and probably soon in the Netherlands), the infamous PVP breeder's exemption has found its echo in patent legislation, where breeding programmes could be initialised, even when the material contained patented traits, the consent of the patent holder needing to be sought at the commercialisation stage.
The integration of molecular markers in cocoa recurrent breeding programmes could be facilitated by the GS approach in order to accelerate genetic gains.
Measurement techniques, genetic parameters and breeding programme designs that could be exploited to successfully incorporate meat quality traits are discussed, as well as suggestions of possible future directions for the inclusion of meat quality traits in livestock breeding programmes.
However, if the prevalence of the locus for CHSD is high, the removal of a large number of animals from the breeding programme could reduce genetic variation and lead to the exposure of other hereditary problems in the breed.
This suggests that a breeding programme could effectively reduce growth strain in the population.
"This will allow breeding programmes to be better managed".
Integration of genomic approaches in breeding programmes has been referred to as 'genomics-assisted breeding'.
OneKind said any polar bear captive breeding programmes were "inherently flawed".
Hence, inter-institutional linkages for genetic improvement of conifers, including improved breeding programmes, are needed.
The idea of farming threatened species, through captive breeding programmes, is not new.
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