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Authors: Coffey, MP Emmans, GC Brotherstone, S
Citation: Mp. Coffey et al., Genetic evaluation of dairy bulls for energy balance traits using random regression, ANIM SCI, 73, 2001, pp. 29-40

Authors: Veerkamp, RF Brotherstone, S Engel, B Meuwissen, THE
Citation: Rf. Veerkamp et al., Analysis of censored survival data using random regression models, ANIM SCI, 72, 2001, pp. 1-10

Authors: Roughsedge, T Brotherstone, S Visscher, PM
Citation: T. Roughsedge et al., Bias and power in the estimation of a maternal family variance component in the presence of incomplete and incorrect pedigree information, J DAIRY SCI, 84(4), 2001, pp. 944-950

Authors: Roughsedge, T Visscher, PM Brotherstone, S
Citation: T. Roughsedge et al., Effects of cow families on production traits in dairy cattle, ANIM SCI, 71, 2000, pp. 49-57

Authors: Roughsedge, T Brotherstone, S Visscher, PM
Citation: T. Roughsedge et al., Effects of cow families on type traits in dairy cattle, ANIM SCI, 70, 2000, pp. 391-398

Authors: Brotherstone, S White, IMS Meyer, K
Citation: S. Brotherstone et al., Genetic modelling of daily milk yield using orthogonal polynomials and parametric curves, ANIM SCI, 70, 2000, pp. 407-415

Authors: Lubbers, R Brotherstone, S Ducrocq, VP Visscher, PM
Citation: R. Lubbers et al., A comparison of a linear and proportional hazards approach to analyse discrete longevity data in dairy cows, ANIM SCI, 70, 2000, pp. 197-206

Authors: Milner, JM Pemberton, JM Brotherstone, S Albon, SD
Citation: Jm. Milner et al., Estimating variance components and heritabilities in the wild: a case study using the 'animal model' approach, J EVOL BIOL, 13(5), 2000, pp. 804-813

Authors: Kruuk, LEB Clutton-Brock, TH Slate, J Pemberton, JM Brotherstone, S Guinness, FE
Citation: Leb. Kruuk et al., Heritability of fitness in a wild mammal population, P NAS US, 97(2), 2000, pp. 698-703

Authors: Pryce, JE Coffey, MP Brotherstone, S
Citation: Je. Pryce et al., The genetic relationship between calving interval, body condition score and linear type and management traits in registered Holsteins, J DAIRY SCI, 83(11), 2000, pp. 2664-2671

Authors: Jones, HE White, IMS Brotherstone, S
Citation: He. Jones et al., Genetic evaluation of Holstein Friesian sires for daughter condition-scorechanges using a random regression model, ANIM SCI, 68, 1999, pp. 467-475

Authors: Roughsedge, T Brotherstone, S Visscher, PM
Citation: T. Roughsedge et al., Estimation of variance of maternal lineage effects at the Langhill dairy herd, ANIM SCI, 68, 1999, pp. 79-86

Authors: Olori, VE Hill, WG McGuirk, BJ Brotherstone, S
Citation: Ve. Olori et al., Estimating variance components for test day milk records by restricted maximum likelihood with a random regression animal model, LIVEST PROD, 61(1), 1999, pp. 53-63

Authors: Roughsedge, T Brotherstone, S Visscher, PM
Citation: T. Roughsedge et al., Quantifying genetic contributions to a dairy cattle population using pedigree analysis, LIVEST PROD, 60(2-3), 1999, pp. 359-369

Authors: Olori, VE Brotherstone, S Hill, WG McGuirk, BJ
Citation: Ve. Olori et al., Fit of standard models of the lactation curve to weekly records of milk production of cows in a single herd, LIVEST PROD, 58(1), 1999, pp. 55-63

Authors: White, IMS Thompson, R Brotherstone, S
Citation: Ims. White et al., Genetic and environmental smoothing of lactation curves with cubic splines, J DAIRY SCI, 82(3), 1999, pp. 632-638

Authors: Brotherstone, S Veerkamp, RF Hill, WG
Citation: S. Brotherstone et al., Predicting breeding values for herd life of Holstein-Friesian dairy cattlefrom lifespan and type, ANIM SCI, 67, 1998, pp. 405-411
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