2015 Interbull Meeting
Date: July 09-12, 2015 Venue: Rosen Shingle Creek Resort, Orlando, Florida
General Program - Interbull Activities
Day |
Time |
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Interbull Annual Meeting |
Thursday, July 09 |
8:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Interbull Technical Committee |
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1:00 pm to 4:30 pm |
Steering Committee |
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4:30 pm to 6:30 pm |
Interbull Business Meeting |
Friday, July 10 |
8:30 am to 10:00 am |
Interbull Open Meeting — Session 1 |
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10:30 am to 12:00 pm |
Interbull Open Meeting — Session 2 |
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1:30 pm to 3:30 pm |
Interbull Open Meeting — Session 3 |
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4:00 pm to 6:00 pm |
Interbull Open Meeting — Session 4 |
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8:00 pm to 11:00 pm |
Interbull Dinner |
Saturday, July 11 |
8:30 am to 10:00 am |
Interbull Open Meeting — Session 5 |
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10:30 am to 12:00 pm |
Interbull Open Meeting — Session 6 |
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1:00 pm to 3:00 pm |
Interbull Business Meeting |
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3:00 pm to 4:30 pm |
Interbull Technical Committee |
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4:30 pm to 7:00 pm |
Steering Committee |
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Joint Interbull/JAM session |
Sunday, July 12 |
8:30 am to 12:00 pm |
Milk spectral data—Cost-effective information to improve expensive and limited traits in dairy cattle breeding |
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2:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
Use of genomics to improve limited and novel phenotypes in animal breeding |
Technical and Steering Committees are administrative meetings restricted to the respective members; business meetings are public and are dedicated to discuss operational and political decisions of the Steering Committee with participating organizations; open meetings are dedicated to scientific reports. |
Scientific Program - Interbull Open Sessions
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Session |
Time |
Author |
Scientific report title |
Other authors |
Country |
Organization |
Friday, July 10, 2015 |
Developments in genomic evaluation methods (1) |
08:30 |
J.R. O’Connell |
Strategies to choose from millions of imputed sequence variants |
P.M. VanRaden |
USA |
University of Maryland School of Medicine |
08:50 |
Raphael Mrode |
Impact of the structure of the genomic matrix on accuracy of evaluations for imputed genotypes |
M. Coffey |
Great Britain |
EGENES, SRUC |
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09:10 |
Ignacy Misztal |
Efficient inversion of genomic relationship matrix by APY algorithm |
B.O. Fragomeni, D.A.L. Lourenco, S. Tsuruta, Y. Masuda, I. Aguilar, A. Legarra, and T. J. Lawlor |
USA |
University of Georgia |
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09:30 |
Zengting Liu |
Joint Estimation of Additive and Dominance Effects of Markers Using a Genomic Model with a Residual Polygenic Effect |
H. Alkhoder, F. Reinhardt and R. Reents |
Germany |
VIT |
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Developments in genomic evaluation methods (2) |
10:30 |
Y. Masuda |
Single-step evaluation in the US Holstein population with 570k genotyped animals |
I. Misztal, S. Tsuruta, D. A. L. Lourenco, B. Fragomeni, A. Legarra, I. Aguilar, T. J. Lawlor |
USA |
University of Georgia |
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10:50 |
P. Croiseau |
A new Marker-Assisted BLUP genomic evaluation for French dairy breeds |
A. Baur, D. Jonas, C. Hoze, J. Promp, D. Boichard, S. Fritz, V. Ducrocq |
France |
INRA |
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11:10 |
Daniela Lourenco |
Direct and indirect genomic evaluations in beef cattle |
I. Misztal, S. Tsuruta, B. Fragomeni, I. Aguilar, Y. Masuda, D. Moser |
USA |
University of Georgia |
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11:30 |
General discussion on "Development of genomic evaluation methods" |
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Developments in national genetic / genomic evaluation methods (1) |
13:30 |
Paul VanRaden |
Genomic evaluations and breed composition for crossbred U.S. dairy cattle |
T. Cooper |
USA |
USDA-AGIL |
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13:50 |
Francesco Tiezzi |
Accounting for genotype by environment interaction in genomic predictions for US Holstein dairy cattle. |
KL Parker-Gaddis, JS Clay, C Maltecca |
USA |
North Carolina State University |
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14:10 |
Vincent Ducrocq |
Two approaches to account for G x E interactions for production traits in South African Holstein cattle |
Cadet A. , Patry C. , van Wyk J.B., Pienaar L. Neser F.W.C. |
France |
INRA |
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14:30 |
J. Vandenplas |
Innovative combination of all sources of information for production traits in Slovenian Brown Swiss |
M. Špehar, K. Potočnik, N. Gengler, G. Gorjanc |
Slovenia |
University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty |
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14:50 |
K. V. Konstantinov |
Implementation of Multiple traits Multi Lactation Random Regression Test Day Model for Production Traits in Australia |
G. J. Nieuwhof and T. P. Hancock |
Australia |
ADHIS |
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15:10 |
K. Muuttoranta |
Genetic parameters for female fertility in Nordic dairy cattle |
M. Lidauer, A-M. Tyrisevä, E.A. Mäntysaari, J. Pösö, J-Å. Eriksson, U.S. Nielsen, G.P. Aamand |
Finland |
Natural Resources Institute Finland |
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Developments in national genetic / genomic evaluation methods (2) |
16:00 |
P.G. Sullivan |
De-regressed MACE versus domestic EBV in Canadian national genomic evaluations |
J. Jamrozik, G.J. Kistemaker |
Canada |
CDN |
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16:20 |
G.R. Wiggans |
Revisiting the a posteriori granddaughter design |
J.I. Weller |
USA |
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16:40 |
C. Jaton |
Genetic and genomic analysis of superovulatory response in Canadian Holsteins |
A.Koeck, M. Sargolzaei, C. A. Price, F. S. Schenkel, F. Miglior |
Canada |
CGIL, University of Guelph |
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17:00 |
W.M. Stoop |
Validation and implementation of new genomic traits in The Netherlands: lactose, urea, calf survival, ketosis, heifer fertility, and AMS traits. |
C. Schrooten, I. Vermeer, G. de Jong |
The Netherlands |
CRV |
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17:20 |
Gerben DeJong |
Genetic evaluation for ketosis in the Netherlands based on FTIR measurements |
Jorien Vosman, Herwin Eding, Hiemke Knijn |
The Netherlands |
CRV |
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17:40 |
General Discussion "Developments in Nationa Genetic/Genomic Evaluation Methods" |
Saturday, July 11, 2015 |
Developments in national / international breeding objectives and structure |
08:30 |
M.E. Tooker |
Comparison of Domestic and Foreign Genotypes by Country and Continent |
P.M. VanRaden, T. Cooper, and J. Dürr |
USA |
Animal Genomics and Improvement Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, USDA |
08:50 |
H. D. Norman |
Recent Changes in Service Sire Conception Rate in United States |
J.R. Wright, J. Dürr |
USA |
Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding |
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09:10 |
B.J. Van Doormaal |
Pro$: A New Profit-Based Genetic Selection Index in Canada |
L. Beavers, G.J. Kistemaker, & P.G. Sullivan |
Canada |
CDN |
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09:30 |
Daniel Abernethy |
The development of new national breeding indices in Australia utilising direct farmer input |
Dr Jennie Pryce, Ms Michelle Axford, Dr Gert Nieuwhof |
Australia |
ADHIS |
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New traits / models in national genetic evaluations |
10:30 |
F. Malchiodi |
Genetic analyses of hoof lesions in Canadian Holsteins using an alternative contemporary group |
A. Koeck, N. Chapinal, M. Sargolzaei, A. Fleming, D. F. Kelton, F. S. Schenkel and F. Miglior |
Canada |
University of Guelph |
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10:50 |
J.B.C.H.M. van Kaam |
Breeding value estimation for milk coagulation properties in the Italian Holstein Friesian bull population |
M. Battagin, R. Finocchiaro, D. Pretto, M. Penasa, M. De Marchi, M. Cassandro |
Italy |
ANAFI |
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11:30 |
Astrid Koeck |
Development of genetic evaluations for metabolic disease traits for Canadian dairy cattle |
J. Jamrozik, G. J. Kistemaker, F. S. Schenkel, R. K. Moore, D. M. Lefebvre, D. F. Kelton, and F. Miglior |
Canada |
CGIL, University of Guelph |
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11:30 |
Sandra Kipp |
A new Holstein Haploytpe affecting calf survival |
D. Segelke, S. Schierenbeck, F. Reinhardt, R Reents, C. Wurmser, H. Pausch, R. Fries, G. Thaller, J. Tetens, J. Pott, M. Piechotta, W. Grünberg |
Germany |
VIT |
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11:50 |
General discussuin on "National / International breeding objectives and structure, and new traits" |