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      Best linear unbiased estimation and prediction under a selection model.

      Bioethics
      Animals, Breeding, Cattle, Environment, Male, Mathematics, Models, Biological, Selection, Genetic

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          Mixed linear models are assumed in most animal breeding applications. Convenient methods for computing BLUE of the estimable linear functions of the fixed elements of the model and for computing best linear unbiased predictions of the random elements of the model have been available. Most data available to animal breeders, however, do not meet the usual requirements of random sampling, the problem being that the data arise either from selection experiments or from breeders' herds which are undergoing selection. Consequently, the usual methods are likely to yield biased estimates and predictions. Methods for dealing with such data are presented in this paper.

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          Chemistry
          Animals,Breeding,Cattle,Environment,Male,Mathematics,Models, Biological,Selection, Genetic
          Chemistry
          Animals, Breeding, Cattle, Environment, Male, Mathematics, Models, Biological, Selection, Genetic

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