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Authors: Pong-Wong, R George, AW Woolliams, JA Haley, CS
Citation: R. Pong-wong et al., A simple and rapid method for calculating identity-by-descent matrices using multiple markers, GEN SEL EVO, 33(5), 2001, pp. 453-471

Authors: Gwaze, DP Woolliams, JA
Citation: Dp. Gwaze et Ja. Woolliams, Making decisions about the optimal selection environment using Gibbs sampling, THEOR A GEN, 103(1), 2001, pp. 63-69

Authors: Bijma, P Van Arendonk, JAM Woolliams, JA
Citation: P. Bijma et al., Predicting rates of inbreeding for livestock improvement schemes, J ANIM SCI, 79(4), 2001, pp. 840-853

Authors: Wiener, P Angus, KD McCullough, E Woolliams, JA
Citation: P. Wiener et al., Growth hormone response to infusion of somatostatin in dairy calves: testing its use as a diagnostic tool for genetic merit, ANIM SCI, 71, 2000, pp. 219-226

Authors: Grundy, B Villanueva, B Woolliams, JA
Citation: B. Grundy et al., Dynamic selection for maximizing response with constrained inbreeding in schemes with overlapping generations, ANIM SCI, 70, 2000, pp. 373-382

Authors: Royal, MD Darwash, AO Flint, APE Webb, R Woolliams, JA Lamming, GE
Citation: Md. Royal et al., Declining fertility in dairy cattle: changes in traditional and endocrine parameters of fertility, ANIM SCI, 70, 2000, pp. 487-501

Authors: Sonesson, AK Grundy, B Woolliams, JA Meuwissen, THE
Citation: Ak. Sonesson et al., Selection with control of inbreeding in populations with overlapping generations: a comparison of methods, ANIM SCI, 70, 2000, pp. 1-8

Authors: Villanueva, B Bijma, P Woolliams, JA
Citation: B. Villanueva et al., Optimal mass selection policies for schemes with overlapping generations and restricted inbreeding, GEN SEL EVO, 32(4), 2000, pp. 339-355

Authors: Bijma, P Woolliams, JA
Citation: P. Bijma et Ja. Woolliams, On the relation between gene flow theory and genetic gain, GEN SEL EVO, 32(1), 2000, pp. 99-104

Authors: Wiener, P Maclean, I Williams, JL Woolliams, JA
Citation: P. Wiener et al., Testing for the presence of previously identified QTL for milk production traits in new populations, ANIM GENET, 31(6), 2000, pp. 385-395

Authors: Gwaze, DP Bridgwater, FE Byram, TD Woolliams, JA Williams, CG
Citation: Dp. Gwaze et al., Predicting age-age genetic correlations in tree-breeding programs: a case study of Pinus taeda L., THEOR A GEN, 100(2), 2000, pp. 199-206

Authors: Bijma, P Woolliams, JA
Citation: P. Bijma et Ja. Woolliams, Prediction of rates of inbreeding in populations selected on best linear unbiased prediction of breeding value, GENETICS, 156(1), 2000, pp. 361-373

Authors: Woolliams, JA Bijma, P
Citation: Ja. Woolliams et P. Bijma, Predicting rates of inbreeding: in populations undergoing selection, GENETICS, 154(4), 2000, pp. 1851-1864

Authors: Bijma, P Van Arendonk, JAM Woolliams, JA
Citation: P. Bijma et al., A general procedure for predicting rates of inbreeding in populations undergoing mass selection, GENETICS, 154(4), 2000, pp. 1865-1877

Authors: Darwash, AO Lamming, GE Woolliams, JA
Citation: Ao. Darwash et al., The potential for identifying heritable endocrine parameters associated with fertility in post-partum dairy cows (vol 68, pg 334, 1999), ANIM SCI, 68, 1999, pp. NIL_3-NIL_3

Authors: Darwash, AO Ward, GL Lamming, GE Woolliams, JA
Citation: Ao. Darwash et al., The effects of raising post-oestrus progesterone concentrations on luteal activity in post-partum dairy cows, ANIM SCI, 68, 1999, pp. 527-532

Authors: Woolliams, JA Wilmut, I
Citation: Ja. Woolliams et I. Wilmut, New advances in cloning and their potential impact on genetic variation inlivestock, ANIM SCI, 68, 1999, pp. 245-256

Authors: Darwash, AO Lamming, GE Woolliams, JA
Citation: Ao. Darwash et al., The potential for identifying heritable endocrine parameters associated with fertility in post-partum dairy cows, ANIM SCI, 68, 1999, pp. 333-347

Authors: Pong-Wong, R Haley, CS Woolliams, JA
Citation: R. Pong-wong et al., Behaviour of the additive finite locus model, GEN SEL EVO, 31(3), 1999, pp. 193-211

Authors: Villanueva, B Pong-Wong, R Grundy, B Woolliams, JA
Citation: B. Villanueva et al., Potential benefit from using an identified major gene in BLUP evaluation with truncation and optimal selection, GEN SEL EVO, 31(2), 1999, pp. 115-133

Authors: Shaw, FH Woolliams, JA
Citation: Fh. Shaw et Ja. Woolliams, Variance component analysis of skin and weight data for sheep subjected torapid inbreeding, GEN SEL EVO, 31(1), 1999, pp. 43-59

Authors: Woolliams, JA Bijma, P Villanueva, B
Citation: Ja. Woolliams et al., Expected genetic contributions and their impact on gene flow and genetic gain (vol 153, pg 1009, 1999), GENETICS, 153(4), 1999, pp. 2031-2031

Authors: Woolliams, JA Bijma, P Villanueva, B
Citation: Ja. Woolliams et al., Expected genetic contributions and their impact on gene flow and genetic gain, GENETICS, 153(2), 1999, pp. 1009-1020

Authors: Bijma, P Woolliams, JA
Citation: P. Bijma et Ja. Woolliams, Prediction of genetic contributions and generation intervals in populations with overlapping generations under selection, GENETICS, 151(3), 1999, pp. 1197-1210

Authors: Grundy, B Villanueva, B Woolliams, JA
Citation: B. Grundy et al., Dynamic selection procedures for constrained inbreeding and their consequences for pedigree development, GENET RES, 72(2), 1998, pp. 159-168
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