CURRICULUM VITAE – Dorian J Garrick Present Position:

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CURRICULUM VITAE – Dorian J Garrick
Present Position:
Professor of Animal Breeding & Genetics
Lush Chair in Animal Breeding & Genetics
Iowa State University (Since August 2007)
Massey University, A.L. Rae Chair (Since June 1994)
DOB/Age:
Nationality:
Marital Status:
Health:
18 February 1960 (54 years)
New Zealand and United States
Married (1984) with three children (1987, 1989, 1992)
Excellent
Qualifications:
B.Agr.Sc. (Hons) (First Class), Massey University, 1982
Ph.D., Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., U.S.A., 1988
Previous Employment:
2007-present
Lush Endowed Chair, Iowa State University
2009-present
Executive Director
US National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium
2002-2007
Professor of Animal Breeding & Genetics
Colorado State University
1994-present
Professor of Animal Breeding & Genetics
(A.L. Rae Chair) [part time]
Inst. of Vet. Animal & Biomed. Science
1988-94
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer
Department of Animal Science, Massey University
1985-88
Graduate Student & Teaching Assistant
Department of Animal Science, Cornell University
1982-85
Research Officer
Department of Sheep Husbandry, Massey University
Current Address:
225D Kildee Hall
Department of Animal Science
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-3150, U.S.A.
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Curriculum vitae
Dorian J. Garrick
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................ 2 1 PUBLICATIONS -­‐ PEER-­‐REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES ........................................................ 3 2 PUBLICATIONS – BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS ................................................................... 18 3 PUBLICATIONS – PEER-­‐REVIEWED CONFERENCE ARTICLES ............................................ 19 4 PUBLICATIONS -­‐ CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (NON-­‐REFEREED) ................................... 25 5 PUBLICATIONS -­‐ ABSTRACTS ....................................................................................................... 41 6 TECHNICAL AND INDUSTRY REPORTS ..................................................................................... 61 7 GRADUATE SUPERVISION ............................................................................................................. 68 8 QUALIFICATIONS & DISTINCTIONS ............................................................................................ 73 9 INVITED KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS ........................................................................................ 75 10 EXTENSION TEACHING (SINCE 2010) ..................................................................................... 82 11 RESEARCH GRANTS & CONTRACTS (SINCE 2010) .............................................................. 95 Table of Contents
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Dorian J. Garrick
Publications - Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
1. Blair, H. T., D. J. Garrick, A. L. Rae and G. A. Wickham. 1984. Selection responses in
New Zealand Romney sheep. I. Selection for wool-free faces. New Zealand Journal
of Agricultural Research, 27:329-336.
2. Blair, H. T., D. J. Garrick, A. L. Rae and G. A. Wickham. 1984. Selection responses in
New Zealand Romney sheep. II. Selection for yearling greasy fleece weight. New
Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 28:257-264.
3. Kirkwood, R. N., K. R. Lapwood, W. C. Smith, K. Moller and D. J. Garrick. 1984.
Effects of oestradiol benzoate treatment on the reproductive performance and
endocrine status of sows after lactations of 10 or 35 days. Journal of Reproduction
and Fertility, 72:329-337.
4. Kirkwood, R. N., K. Moller, W. C. Smith, K. R. Lapwood and D. J. Garrick. 1985.
The influence of allyl trenbolone (Regumate) on the timing, duration and
endocrinology of parturition in sows. Animal Reproduction Science, 6:163-171.
5. Garrick, D. J. and L. D. Van Vleck. 1987. Aspects of selection for performance in
several environments with heterogeneous variances. Journal of Animal Science,
65:409-421.
6. Smith, W. C., G. Pearson and D. J. Garrick. 1988. Evaluation of the Duroc in
comparison with the Landrace and Large White as a terminal sire of crossbred pigs
slaughtered at 85 kg liveweight. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
31:421-430.
7. Garrick, D. J., E. J. Pollak, R. L. Quaas and L. D. Van Vleck. 1989. Variance
Heterogeneity in direct and maternal weight traits by sex and percent purebred for
Simmental-sired calves. Journal of Animal Science, 67:2515-2528.
8. Quaas, R. L., D. J. Garrick and W. H. McElhenney. 1989. Multiple trait prediction for
a type of model with heterogeneous genetic and residual covariance structures.
Journal of Animal Science, 67:2529-2535.
9. Butts, C.A., P.J. Moughan, W.C. Smith, G. Reynolds and D.J. Garrick. 1993. The
effect of food dry matter intake on endogenous ileal amino acid excretion determined
under peptide alimentation in the 50kg liveweight pig. Journal of the Science of
Food and Agriculture, 62:235-243.
10. Skorupski, M., D.J. Garrick, H.T. Blair and W.C. Smith. 1995. Economic values of
traits for pig improvement. I A simulation model. Australian Journal of Agricultural
Research, 46:285-303.
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11. Skorupski, M., D.J. Garrick, H.T. Blair and W.C. Smith. 1995. Economic values of
traits for pig improvement. II Estimates for New Zealand conditions. Australian
Journal of Agricultural Research, 46:305-318.
12. Williamson, J.F., H.T. Blair, D.J. Garrick, W.E. Pomroy, P.G.C. Douch, R.S. Green,
and H.V. Simpson. 1995. Parasitism and production in fleece-weight-selected and
control sheep. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 38:381-387.
13. Williamson, J.F., H.T. Blair, D.J. Garrick, W.E. Pomroy, P.G.C. Douch, R.S. Green.
1995. Parasitological characteristics of fleece-weight-selected and control sheep.
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 38:389-397.
14. Darragh, A.J., D.J. Garrick, P.J. Moughan, W.H. Hendriks. 1996. Correction for
amino-acid loss during acid hydrolysis of a purified protein. Analytical
Biochemistry, 236(2):199-207.
15. Annor, S.Y., D.J. Garrick, H.T. Blair. 1996. Profitability and efficiency of N’dama
and Zebu cattle in Southern Ghana. Bulletin of Animal Health & Production in
Africa, 44(4):243-249.
16. Skorupski, M., D.J. Garrick, H.T. Blair. 1996. Estimation of genetic parameters for
production and reproduction traits in pigs using restricted maximum likelihood. New
Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 39:387-395.
17. Spelman, R.J. and D.J. Garrick. 1997. Utilisation of marker assisted selection in the
New Zealand dairy industry. Livestock Production Science, 47:139-147.
18. van den Berg, G.H.J. and D.J. Garrick. 1997. Inheritance of adult velvet antler
weights and live weights in farmed Red Deer. Livestock Production Science, 49:287296.
19. Spelman, R.J. and D.J. Garrick. 1997. Effects of liveweight and differing relative
economic values on the responses of milkfat yield, protein yield, milk volume yield
and liveweight using selection index techniques. Journal of Dairy Science, 80:25572562.
20. van der Waaij, E.H., P.J.B. Galesloot and D.J. Garrick. 1997. Some relationships
between weights of growing heifers and their subsequent lactation performances.
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 40:87-92.
21. Spelman, R.J., and D.J. Garrick. 1998. Genetic and economic responses for withinfamily marker-assisted selection in dairy cattle breeding schemes. Journal of Dairy
Science 81:2942-50.
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22. Spelman, R.J., D.J. Garrick and J.A.M. van Arendonk. 1999. Utilisation of genetic
variation by marker assisted selection in commercial dairy cattle populations.
Livestock Production Science, 59(1):51-60.
23. Apiolaza, L.A., R.D. Burdon and D.J. Garrick. 1999. Effect of univariate subsampling
on the efficiency of bivariate parameter estimation and selection from half-sib
progeny tests. Forest Genetics, 6(2):79-87.
24. Purchas, R.W., D.J. Garrick and N. Lopez-Villalobos. 1999. Effects of estimation
accuracy on potential payment premiums for superior beef carcasses. New Zealand
Journal of Agricultural Research, 42:305-314.
25. Spelman, R.J., A.E. Huisman, S.R. Singireddy, W. Coppieters, J. Arranz, M. Georges
and D.J. Garrick. 1999. Short Communication: Quantitative trait loci Analysis on
17 Nonproduction traits in the New Zealand Dairy Population. Journal of Dairy
Science, 82:2514-2516.
26. Lopez-Villalobos, N., D.J. Garrick, C.W. Holmes, H.T.Blair and R.J. Spelman. 2000.
Profitabilities of some mating systems for dairy herds in New Zealand. Journal of
Dairy Science, 83:144-153.
27. Lopez-Villalobos, N., D.J. Garrick, H.T.Blair and C.W. Holmes. 2000. Possible
effects of 25 years of selection and crossbreeding on the genetic merit and
productivity of New Zealand dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science, 83:154-163.
28. Lopez-Villalobos, N., D.J. Garrick, C.W. Holmes, H.T.Blair and R.J. Spelman. 2000.
Effects of selection and crossbreeding strategies on industry profit in the New
Zealand dairy industry. Journal of Dairy Science, 83:164-172.
29. Currie, A.J., S. Ganeshanandam, D.A. Noiton, D.J. Garrick, C.J.A. Shelbourne, N.
Oraguzie. 2000. Quantitative evaluation of apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.) fruit
shape by principal component analysis of Fourier descriptors. Euphytica 111(3):221227.
30. Apiolaza, L.A., A.R. Gilmour and D.J. Garrick. 2000. Variance modelling of
longitudinal height data from a Pinus radiata progeny test. Canadian Journal of
Forest Research 30(4):645-654.
31. Apiolaza, L.A., D.J. Garrick and R.D. Burdon. 2000. Optimising early selection using
longitudinal data. Silvae Genetica 49(4-5):195-200.
32. Kumar, S., R.J. Spelman, D.J. Garrick, T.E. Richardson, M. Lausberg and P.W.
Wilcox. 2000. Multiple marker mapping of wood density loci in an outbred pedigree
of radiata pine. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 100:926-933.
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33. Kumar, S., R.D. Burdon and D.J. Garrick. 2000. Impact of errors of estimating
multivariate genetic parameters on selection efficiency and efficacy of alternative
methods of overcoming such errors. Forest Genetics, 7(1):39-46.
34. Kumar, S., S.D. Carson and D.J. Garrick. 2000. Detecting linkage between a fullyinformative marker locus and a trait locus in outbred populations using analysis of
variance. Forest Genetics, 7(1):47-56.
35. Kumar, S., R.D. Burdon and D.J. Garrick. 2000. Marker-QTL linkage detection in
self-families of outbred populations. Silvae Genetica, 48(5):227-234.
36. Vetharaniam, I., D.G. McCall, P.F. Fennessy and D.J. Garrick. 2001. A model of
mammalian energetics and growth: model development. Agricultural Systems 68:5568.
37. Vetharaniam, I., D.G. McCall, P.F. Fennessy and D.J. Garrick. 2001. A model of
mammalian energetics and growth: model testing (sheep). Agricultural Systems
68:69-91.
38. Apiolaza, L.A., and D.J. Garrick. 2001. Analysis of longitudinal data from progeny
tests: some multivariate approaches. Forest Science 47(2):129-140.
39. Apiolaza, L.A. and D.J. Garrick. 2001. Breeding objectives for three silvicultural
regimes of Radiata pine. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31(4):654-662.
40. Kumar, S., and D.J. Garrick. 2001. Genetic response to within-family selection using
molecular markers in some radiata pine breeding schemes. Canadian Journal of
Forest Research, 31:779-785.
41. Lopez-Villalobos, N., D.J. Garrick and C.W. Holmes. 2001. Effects of importing
semen of Holstein, Holstein-Friesian and Jersey bulls on the future profitability of an
Argentine dairy farm. Archivos de zootecnia 50(191):311-322.
42. Purchas, R.W., A.G. Silva Sobrinho, D.J. Garrick and K.I.Lowe. 2002. Effects of age
at slaughter and sire genotype on fatness, muscularity, and the quality of meat from
ram lambs born to Romney ewes. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
45:77-86.
43. Evans, R.D. P. Dillon, L. Shalloo, M. Wallace and D.J. Garrick. 2004. An economic
comparison of dual-purpose and Holstein-Friesian cow breeds in a seasonal grassbased system under different milk production scenarios. Irish Journal of Agricultural
and Food Production Research 43:1-16.
44. Evans, R.D., T. Grandin, J.M. DeJarnette, M. Deesing and D.J. Garrick. 2005.
Phenotypic relationships between hair whorl characteristics and spermatozoal
attributes in Holstein bulls. Animal Reproduction Science 85:95-103.
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45. Garrick, D.J. 2005. Genetics: population. Encyclopedia of Animal Science, doi
10.1081/E-EAS-120041456, online only.
46. Garrick, D.J. 2005. Genetics: quantitative. Encyclopedia of Animal Science, doi
10.1081/E-EAS-120019652, online only.
47. Cleveland, M.A., H.D. Blackburn, R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick. 2005. Changes in
inbreeding of US Herefords during the twentieth century. Journal of Animal Science,
83:992-1001.
48. Garrick, D.J. and R.G. Snell 2005. Emerging technologies for identifying superior
dairy cows in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 53(6):390-399.
49. Lopez-Villalobos, N. and D.J. Garrick. 2005. Methodology for the design and
enhancement of genetic improvement programs illustrated in the context of the New
Zealand dairy industry. Agrociencia IX:553-568.
50. Burns, E.M., R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick. 2006 . The effects of simulated censored
data on estimates of heritability of longevity in the thoroughbred racing industry.
Genetics and Molecular Research, 5(1):7-15.
51. Olson, K.M., D.J. Garrick and R.M. Enns. 2006. Predicting breeding values and
accuracies from group in comparison to individual observations. Journal of Animal
Science, 84:88-92.
52. Evans, R.D., M. Wallace, L. Shalloo, D.J. Garrick and P. Dillon. 2006. Financial
implications of recent declines in reproduction and survival of Holstein-Friesian cows
in spring-calving Irish dairy herds. Agricultural Systems 89:165-183.
53. Evans, R.D., D.J. Garrick, P. Dillon, D.P. Berry and V. Olori. 2006. Effects of calving
age, breed fraction and month of calving on calving interval and survival across
parities in Irish spring-calving dairy cows. Livestock Production Science 100:216230.
54. Dukkipati, V.S.R., H.T. Blair, D.J. Garrick and A. Murray. 2006. ‘Ovar-Mhc’ –
Ovine major histocompatibility complex: structure and gene polymorphisms.
Genetics and Molecular Research, 5(4):581-608.
55. Dukkipati, V.S.R., H.T. Blair, D.J. Garrick and A. Murray. 2006. ‘Ovar-Mhc’ –
Ovine major histocompatibility complex : role in genetic resistance to diseases. New
Zealand Veterinary Journal, 54(4):153-160.
56. Welsh, C.S., D.J. Garrick, R.M. Enns and G.B. Nicoll. 2006. Threshold model
analysis of lamb survivability in Romney sheep. New Zealand Journal of
Agricultural Research, 49:411-418.
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57. Speidel, S.E., R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick. 2007. Weaning weight inheritance in
environments classified by maternal weight change. Journal of Animal Science,
85:610-617.
58. Beckman, D.W., R.M. Enns, S.E. Speidel, B.W. Brigham and D.J. Garrick. 2007.
Maternal effects on docility in Limousin cattle. Journal of Animal Science, 85:650657.
59. Evans, R.D., P. Dillon, F. Buckley, D.P. Berry, M. Wallace, V. Ducrocq and D.J.
Garrick. 2007. Trends in milk production, calving rate and survival of cows in 14
Irish dairy herds as a result of the introgression of Holstein-Friesian genes. Animal
Science, 82:423-433.
60. Bryant, J.R., N. Lopez-Villalobos, J.E. Pryce, C.W. Holmes, D.L. Johnson and D.J.
Garrick. 2007. Environmental sensitivity in New Zealand Dairy Cattle. Journal of
Dairy Science, 90:1538-1547.
61. Bryant, J.R., N. Lopez-Villalobos, J.E. Pryce, C.W. Holmes, D.L. Johnson and D.J.
Garrick. 2007. Short Communication: Effect of Environment on the expression of
Breed and Heterosis Effects for Production Traits. Journal of Dairy Science,
90:1548-1553.
62. Blair, H.T. and D.J. Garrick. 2007. Application of new technologies in sheep breeding.
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 50:85-98.
63. Fulwider, W.K., T. Grandin, D.J. Garrick, T.E. Engle, W.D. Lamm, N.L. Dalsted and
B.E. Rollin. 2007. Influence of free-stall base on tarsal joint lesions and hygiene in
dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science, 90:3559-3566.
64. Van Eenennaam, A.L., R.L. Weaber, D.J. Drake, M.C.T. Penedo, R.L. Quaas, D.J.
Garrick and E.J. Pollak. 2007. DNA-based paternity analysis and genetic evaluation
in a large, commercial cattle ranch setting. Journal of Animal Science, 85:31593169.
65. Shirley, K.L., D.W. Beckman and D.J. Garrick. 2008. Inheritance of pulmonary
arterial pressure in Angus cattle and its correlation with growth. Journal of Animal
Science, 86:815-819.
66. Garrick, D.J., and S.M. Lonergan. 2009. Early Careers Achievement Awards:
Recognizing achievement of young scholars working to foster the discovery, sharing,
and application of knowledge concerning the responsible use of animals to enhance
human life and well-being. Journal of Animal Science 87:E109-110E.
67. Garrick, D.J., and B.L. Golden. 2009. Producing and using genetic evaluations in
today’s U.S. beef industry. Journal of Animal Science 87:E11-18.
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68. Golden, B.L., D.J. Garrick and L.L. Benyshek. 2009. Milestones in beef cattle genetic
evaluation. Journal of Animal Science 87:E3-10E.
69. Williams, J.L., D.J. Garrick and S.E. Speidel. 2009. Reducing bias in maintenance
energy EPD by accounting for selection on weaning and yearling weights. Journal of
Animal Science 87:1628-1637.
70. Strandén, I., and D.J. Garrick. 2009. Technical note: Derivation of equivalent
computing algorithms for genomic predictions and reliabilities of animal merit. J.
Dairy Sci. 92:2971-2975.
71. Garrick, D.J., J.F. Taylor, and R.L. Fernando. 2009. Deregressing estimated breeding
values and weighting information for genomic regression analyses. Genetics
Selection Evolution, 41:55.
72. Márquez, G. C., S. E. Speidel, R. M. Enns, and D. J. Garrick. 2010. Genetic diversity
and population structure of American Red Angus Cattle. Journal of Animal Science
88:59:68.
73. Garrick, D.J. 2010. An animal breeding approach to the estimation of genetic and
environmental trends from field populations. Journal of Animal Science 88:E3-E10.
74. Kizilkaya, K., R. L. Fernando, and D. J. Garrick. 2010. Genomic prediction of
simulated multi-breed and purebred performance using observed 50k SNP genotypes.
Journal of Animal Science 88:544-551.
75. Garrick, D.J. 2010. Early Careers Achievement Awards: Recognizing achievement of
young scholars working to foster the discovery, sharing, and application of
knowledge concerning the responsible use of animals to enhance human life and
well-being. Journal of Animal Science 88:E170-171.
76. Dukkipati, V. S. R., H. T. Blair, D. J. Garrick, N. Lopez-Villalobos, R. J. Whittington,
L. A. Reddacliff, J. Eppleston, P. Windsor, and A. Murray. 2010. Association of
microsatellite polymorphisms with immune responses to a killed Mycobacterium
avium subsp. paratuberculosis vaccine in Merino sheep. N. Z. Veterinary Journal,
58(5):237-245.
77. Kizilkaya, K., D. J. Garrick, R. L. Fernando, B. Mestav, M. A. Yildiz. 2010. Use of
linear mixed models for genetic evaluation of gestation length and birth weight
allowing for heavy-tailed residual effects. Genetics Selection Evolution, 42:26
78. Morris, S. T., D. J. Garrick, N. Lopez-Villalobos, P. R. Kenyon, J. L. Burke, and H. T.
Blair. 2010. Growth, feed intake and maternal performance of Angus heifers selected
for high or low growth and milk production. Animal Production Science, 50:349353.
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79. Geary, U., N. Lopez-Villalobos, D. J. Garrick and L. Shalloo. 2010. Development and
application of a processing model for the Irish dairy industry. J. Dairy Sci. 93:50915100.
80. Wolc, A., C. Stricker, J. Arango, P. Settar, J. E. Fulton, N. P. O’Sullivan, D. Habier, R.
Fernando, D. J. Garrick, S. J. Lamont, J. C. M. Dekkers. 2011. Breeding value
prediction for production traits in layer chickens using pedigree or genomic
relationships in a reduced animal model. Genetics Selection Evolution, 43:5.
81. Onteru, S.K., B. Fan, M. T. Nikkila, D. J. Garrick, K. J. Stalder, and M. F. Rothschild.
2011. Whole genome association analyses for lifetime reproductive traits in the pig.
Journal of Animal Science 89:988-995.
82. Onteru, S.K., B. Fan, Z-Q. Du, D. J. Garrick, K. J. Stalder, and M. F. Rothschild.
2011. A whole-genome association study for pig reproductive traits. Animal
Genetics doi:10.1111/j.1365-2052.2011.02213.x.
83. Fan, B., S.K. Onteru, Z-Q. Du, D. J. Garrick, K. J. Stalder, and M. F. Rothschild. 2011.
Genome-wide association study identifies loci for body composition and structural
soundness traits in pigs. PLoS One 10.1371/journal.pone.0014726.
84. Garrick, D. J. 2011. The nature, scope and impact of genomic prediction in beef
cattle. Invited Review. Genetics Selection Evolution 43:17.
85. Zhao, X., K. E. Dittmer, H. T. Blair, K. G. Thompson, M. F. Rothschild and D. J.
Garrick. 2011. A novel nonsense mutation in the DMP1 gene identified by a
genome-wide association study is responsible for inherited rickets in Corriedale
sheep. PLoS One 10.1371/journal.pone.0021739.
86. Habier, D., R. L. Fernando, K. Kizilkaya, and D. J. Garrick. 2011. Extension of the
Bayesian Alphabet for Genomic Selection. BMC Bioinformatics 12:186.
87. Wolc, A., J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, R. Presinger, D. Habier, R.
Fernando, D.J. Garrick, and J.C.M. Dekkers. 2011. Persistence of accuracy of
genomic estimated breeding values over generations in layer chickens. Genetics
Selection Evolution, 43:23.
88. Garrick, D.J., and M. Saatchi. 2011. Opportunities and challenges for genomic
selection of beef cattle. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, v.40, (Special Supplement)
p.310-316.
89. Boddicker, N., E.H. Waide, R.R.R. Rowland, J.K. Lunney, D.J. Garrick, J.M. Reecy,
and J.C.M. Dekkers. 2012. Evidence for a major QTL associated with host response
to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome virus challenge. Journal of
Animal Science 90:1733-1746.
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90. Saatchi, M., M.C. McClure, S.D. McKay, M.M. Rolf, J. Kim, J.E. Decker, T.M. Taxis,
R.H. Chapple, H.R. Ramey, S.L. Northcutt, S. Bauck, B. Woodward, J.C.M. Dekkers,
R.L. Fernando, R.D. Schnabel, D.J. Garrick, and J.F. Taylor. 2011. Accuracy of
genomic breeding values in American Angus beef cattle using K-means clustering for
cross-validation. Genetics Selection Evolution, 43:40.
91. Garrick, D.J., L.H. Baumgard, and H.L. Neibergs. 2012. Genomic analysis of data
from physiological studies. Invited review. Journal of Dairy Science, 95:499-507.
92. Zhao, X., S.K. Onteru, S. Piripi, K.G. Thompson, H.T. Blair, D.J. Garrick, and M.F.
Rothschild. 2012. In a shake of a lamb’s tail: using genomics to unravel a cause of
chondrodysplasia in Texel sheep. Animal Genetics. DOI: 10.1111/j.13652052.2011.02304.x
93. Wolc, A., J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, R. Preisinger, D. Habier,
R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, W.G. Hill, and J.C.M. Dekkers. 2012. Genome-wide
association analysis and genetic architecture of egg weight and egg uniformity in
layer chickens. Animal Genetics, 43 (Suppl. 1):87-96.
94. Geary, U., N. Lopez-Villalobos, D.J. Garrick, and L. Shalloo. 2012. An analysis of
the implications of change to the seasonal milk supply profile in the Irish dairy
industry utilising a seasonal processing sector model. Journal of Agricultural
Science, Cambridge, doi:10.1017/S0021859612000020.
95. Resende, M.F.R., P. Munoz, M.D.V. Resende, D.J. Garrick, R.L. Fernando, J.M.
Davis, E.J. Jokela, T.A. Martin, G.F. Peter, M. Kirst. 2012. Accuracy of genomic
selection models in Loblolly pine. Genetics, doi: 10.1534/genetics.111.137026.
96. Duan, Q., R.G. Tait, M.S. Mayes, D.J. Garrick, Q. Liu, A.L. Van Eenennaam, R.G.
Mateescu, D.L. Van Overbeke, A.J. Garmyn, D.C. Beitz, and J.M. Reecy. 2012.
Genetic polymorphisms in bovine transferrin receptor 2 (TFR2) and solute carrier
family 40 (iron-regulated transporter) member 1 (SLC40A1) gene and their
associations with beef iron content. Animal Genetics. Doi:10.1111/j.13652052.2011.02224.x
97. Mateescu, R.G., A.J. Garmyn, M.A. O’Neil, R.G. Tait, A. Abuzaid, M.S. Mayes, D.J.
Garrick, A.L. Van Eenennaam, D.L. VanOverbeke, G.G. Hilton, D.C. Beitz, and J.M
Reecy. 2012. Genetic parameters for carnitine, creatine, creatinine, carnosine, and
anserine concentration in longissimus muscle and their associations with palatability
traits in Angus cattle. Journal of Animal Science, 90:4248-4255
98. Zhao, X., S.K. Onteru, K.E. Dittmer, K. Parton, H.T. Blair, M.F. Rothschild, D.J.
Garrick. 2012. A missense mutation in AGTPBP1 was identified in sheep with a
lower motor neuron disease. Heredity doi: 10.1038/hdy.2012.23.
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99. Peters, S.O., K. Kizilkaya, D.J. Garrick, R.L. Fernando, J.M. Reecy, R.L. Weaber,
G.A. Silver, and M.G. Thomas. 2012. Bayesian genome-wide association analyses
of growth and yearling ultrasound measures of carcass traits in Brangus heifers.
Journal of Animal Science 90:3398-3409.
100. Weber, K.L., D.J. Drake, J.F. Taylor, D.J. Garrick, L.A. Kuehn, R.M. Thallman, R.D.
Schnabel, W.M. Snelling, E.J. Pollak, and A.L. Van Eenennaam. 2012. The
accuracies of DNA-based estimates of genetic merit derived from Angus- or multibreed beef cattle training populations. Journal of Animal Science 90:4191-4202.
101. Saatchi, M., R.D. Schnabel, M.M. Rolf, J.F. Taylor, and D.J. Garrick. 2012.
Accuracy of direct genomic breeding values for nationally evaluated traits in US
Limousin and Simmental beef cattle. Genetics Selection Evolution, 44:38.
102. Mateescu, R.G., A.J. Garmyn, R.G. Tait, Q. Duan, Q. Liu, M.S. Mayes, D.J. Garrick,
A.L. Van Eenennaam, D.L. VanOverbeke, G.G. Hilton, D.C. Beitz, and J.M Reecy.
2013. Genetic parameters for concentrations of minerals in longissimus muscle and
their associations with palatability traits in Angus cattle. Journal of Animal Science,
91:1067-1075.
103. Peters, S.O., K. Kizilkaya, D.J. Garrick, R.L. Fernando, J.M. Reecy, R.L. Weaber,
G.A. Silver, and M.G. Thomas. 2012. Heritability and Bayesian genome-wide
association study of first service conception and pregnancy in Brangus heifers.
Journal of Animal Science, 91:605-612.
104. Schurink, A., A. Wolc, B.J. Ducro, K. Frankena, D.J. Garrick, J.C.M. Dekkers, J.A.M
van Arendonk. 2012. Genome-wide association study of insect bite hypersensitivity
in two horse populations in the Netherlands. Genetics Selection Evolution 2012,
44:31.
105. Sun, X., L. Qu, R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, and J.C.M Dekkers. 2012. A fast EM
algorithm for BayesA-like prediction of genomic breeding values. PLoS One
7(11):e49157.
106. Nafikov, R.A., J.P. Schoonmaker, K.T. Korn, K. Noack, D.J. Garrick, K.J. Koehler, J.
Minick-Bormann, J.M. Reecy, D.E. Spurlock, D.C. Beitz. 2013. Sterol regulatory
element binding transcription factor 1 (SREBP1) polymorphism and milk fatty acid
composition. Journal of Dairy Science 96:2605-2616.
107. Nafikov, R.A., J.P. Schoonmaker, K.T. Korn, K. Noack, D.J. Garrick, K.J. Koehler, J.
Minick-Bormann, J.M. Reecy, D.E. Spurlock, D.C. Beitz. 2013. Association of
polymorphisms in solute carrier family 27, isoform A6 (SLC27A6) and fatty acid
binding protein-3 and fatty acid binding protein-4 (FABP3 and FABP4) with fatty
acid composition of bovine milk. Journal of Dairy Science 96:6007-6021.
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108. Saatchi, M., J. Ward and D.J. Garrick. 2013. Impact of genetic relationships on the
accuracy of direct genomic breeding values in Hereford beef cattle. Journal of
Animal Science 91:1538-1551.
109. Peters, S.O., K. Kizilkaya, D.J. Garrick, R.L. Fernando, E.J. Pollak, M. De Donato, T
Hussain, and I.G. Imumorin. 2013. Application of multivariate heavy-tailed
distributions to residuals in estimation of genetic parameters of growth traits in beef
cattle. Journal of Animal Science 91:1552-1561.
110. Tart, J.K., R.K. Johnson, J.W. Bundy, N.N. Ferdinand, A.M. McKnite, J.R. Wood,
P.S. Miller, M.F. Rothschild, M.L. Spangler, D.J. Garrick, S.D. Kachman, and D.C.
Ciobanu. 2013. Genome-wide prediction of age at puberty and reproductive
longevity in sows. Animal Genetics, doi: 10.1111/age.12028.
111. Wolc, A., J. Arango, T. Jankowski, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, R.
Fernando, D.J. Garrick and J.C.M Dekkers. 2013. Genome-wide association study
for Marek’s disease mortality in layer chickens. Avian Diseases 57:395-400.
112. Zeng, J., A. Toosi, R.L. Fernando, J.C.M. Dekkers and D.J. Garrick. 2013. Genomic
selection of purebred animals for crossbred performance in the presence of
dominance gene action. Genetics Selection Evolution, 45:11.
113. Kizilkaya, K., R.G. Tait, D.J. Garrick, R.L. Fernando, and J.M. Reecy. 2013.
Genome-wide association study of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus
cattle. BMC Genetics, 14:23.
114. Mateescu, R.G., D.J. Garrick, R.G. Tait, A.J. Garmyn, Q. Duan, Q. Liu, M.S. Mayes,
A.L. van Eenennaam, D.L. VanOverbeke, G.G. Hilton, D.C. Beitz, and J.M Reecy.
2013. Genome-wide association study of concentrations of iron and other minerals in
longissimus muscle of Angus cattle. Journal of Animal Science 91:3593-3600.
115. Downey, E.D., R.G. Tait, M.S. Mayes, C.A. Park, J.F. Ridpath, D.J. Garrick, J.M.
Reecy. 2013. An evaluation of circulating bovine viral diarrhea virus type 2
maternal antibody level and response to vaccination in Angus calves. Journal of
Animal Science, 91:4440-4450.
116. Tait, R.G., E.D. Downey, M.S. Mayes, C.A. Park, J.F. Ridpath, D.J. Garrick, J.M.
Reecy. 2013. Evaluation of response to bovine viral diarrhea virus type 2
vaccinations and timing of weaning on yearling ultrasound body composition,
performance, and carcass quality traits in Angus calves. Journal of Animal Science,
91:5466-5476.
117. Boddicker, N.J., D.J. Garrick, R.R.R. Rowland, J.K. Lunney, J.M Reecy, and J.C.M.
Dekkers. 2013. Validation of a major quantitative trait locus associated with host
response to experimental infection with Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory
Syndrome virus. Animal Genetics, doi: 10.1111/age.12079.
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118. Kachman, S.D., M.L. Spangler, G.L. Bennett, K.J. Hanford, L.A. Kuehn, W.M.
Snelling, R.M. Thallman, M. Saatchi, D.J. Garrick, R.D. Schnabel, J.F. Taylor, E.J.
Pollak. 2013. Comparison of molecular breeding values based on within and acrossbreed training in beef cattle. Genetics Selection Evolution 45:30.
119. Geary, U., N. Lopez-Villalobos, D.J. Garrick, and L. Shalloo. 2013. Spring calving
versus spit calving: effects on farm, processor and industry profitability for the Irish
dairy industry. Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge
doi:10.1017.S0021859613000397.
120. Wolc, A., J. Arango, T. Jankowski, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, R.
Fernando, D.J. Garrick and J.C.M Dekkers. 2013. Pedigree and genomic analyses of
feed consumption, feed conversion ratio and residual feed intake in laying hens.
Poultry Science 92:2270-2275.
121. Wolc, A., J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, R. Presinger, R.
Fernando, D.J. Garrick and J.C.M Dekkers. 2013. Analysis of egg production in
layer chickens using a random regression model with genomic relationships. Poultry
Science 92:1486-1491.
122. Zhao, X., S. Onteru, M. Saatchi, D. Garrick and M. Rothschild. 2013. A genomewide association study for canine cryptorchidism in Siberian Huskies. Journal of
Animal Breeding and Genetics, DOI: 10.1111/jbg.12064.
123. Habier, D., R.L. Fernando and D.J. Garrick. 2013. Genomic-BLUP decoded: a look
into the black box. Genetics 194:597-607.
124. Wang, C., D. Habier, B.L. Peiris, A. Wolc, A. Kranis, K. Watson, S. Avendano, D.
Garrick, R. Fernando, S. Lamont, J. Dekkers. 2013. Accuracy of genomic prediction
using an evenly spaced, low-density SNP panel in broiler chickens”. Poultry Science
92:1712-1723.
125. Onteru, S.K., D.M. Gorbach, J.M. Young, D.J. Garrick, J.C.M. Dekkers, 2013.
Whole genome association studies of residual feed intake and related traits in the pig.
PLoS One 8(6):e61756.
126. Kumar, S., D.J. Garrick, M.C.A.M. Bink, C. Whitworth, D. Chagne, R.K. Volz.
2013. Novel genomic approaches unravel genetic architecture of complex traits in
apple. BMC Genomics 14:393.
127. Saatchi, M., D.J. Garrick, R.G. Tait Jr., M.S. Mayes, M. Drewnoski, J. Schoonmaker,
C. Diaz, D.C. Beitz, J.M. Reecy. 2013. Genome-wide association and prediction of
direct genomic breeding values for composition of fatty acids in Angus beef cattle.
BMC Genomics 14:730.
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128. Pravia, M.I., O. Ravagnola, J.I. Urioste, D.J. Garrick. 2013. Identification of
breeding objectives using a bioeconomic model for a beef cattle production system in
Uruguay. Livestock Science http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2013.12.006
129. Hulsman-Hanna, L.L., D.J. Garrick, C.A. Gill, A.D. Herring, P.K. Riggs, R.K. Miller,
J.O. Sanders, D.G. Riley. 2013. Genome-wide association study of temperament and
tenderness using different Bayesian approaches in a Nellore-Angus crossbred
population. Livestock Science http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2013.12.012.
130. Geary, U., N. Lopez-Villalobos, B. O’Brien, D.J. Garrick, L. Shalloo. 2013. Metaanalysis to investigate relationships between somatic cell count and raw milk
composition, Cheddar cheese processing characteristics and cheese composition.
Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research 53:119-133.
131. Geary, U., N. Lopez-Villalobos, B. O’Brien, D.J. Garrick, L. Shalloo. 2013.
Examining the impact of mastitis on the profitability of the Irish dairy industry. Irish
Journal of Agricultural and Food Research 53:135-149.
132. Wolc, A., J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, R. Preisinger, D. Habier,
R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, J.C.M. Dekkers. 2014. Genome wide association study
for egg production and quality in layer chickens. Journal of Animal Breeding and
Genetics 131:173-182.
133. Peters, S.O., K. Kizilkaya, D.J. Garrick, R.L. Fernando, E.J. Pollak, R. M. Enns, M.
De Donato, O.O. Ajayi, I.G. Imumorin. 2014. Use of robust multivariate linear
mixed models for estimation of genetic parameters for carcass traits in beef cattle.
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics 2014:1-9, doi: 10.1111/jbg.12093.
134. Morris, S.T., F.Y. Chan, N. Lopez-Villalobos, P.R. Kenyon, D.J. Garrick, H.T. Blair.
2014. Growth, feed intake and maternal performance of Angus heifers from high and
low feed efficiency selection lines. Animal Production Science 54:1428-1431.
135. Weng, Z., M. Saatchi, R.D. Schnabel, J.F. Taylor, D.J. Garrick. 2014.
Recombination locations and rates in beef cattle assessed from parent-offspring pairs.
Genetics, Selection, Evolution 46:34.
136. Kizilkaya, K., R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Reduction in accuracy of genomic
prediction for ordered categorical data compared to continuous observations.
Genetics, Selection, Evolution 46:37.
137. Banga, C.B. F.W.C. Neser, D.J. Garrick. 2014. The economic value of somatic cell
count in South African Holstein and Jersey cattle. South African Journal of Animal
Science 44(2):173-177.
138. Banga, C.B. F.W.C. Neser, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Breeding objectives for Holstein
cattle in South Africa. South African Journal of Animal Science 44(3):199-214.
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139. Garrick, D., J. Dekkers, R. Fernando. 2014. The evolution of methodologies for
genomic prediction. Livestock Science 166:10-18.
140. Cesar, A.S.M., L.C.A. Regitano, G.B. Mourao, R.R. Tullio, D.P.D. Lanna, R.T.
Nassu, M.A. Mudado, P.S.N. Oliveira, M.L. do Nascimento, A.S. Chaves, M.M.
Alencar, T.S. Sonstegard, D.J. Garrick, J.M. Reecy, L.L. Coutinho. 2014. Genomewide association study for intramuscular fat deposition and composition in Nellore
cattle. BMC Genetics 15:39.
141. Saatchi, M., R.D. Schnabel, J.F. Taylor, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Large-effect pleiotropic
or closely linked QTL segregate within and across ten US beef cattle breeds. BMC
Genomics 15:442.
142. Geary, U., N. Lopez-Villalobos, B. O’Brien, D.J. Garrick, L. Shaloo. 2014.
Estimating the impact of somatic cell count in the value of milk utilising parameters
obtained from the published literature. Journal of Dairy Research 81(2):223-32,
doi:10.1017/S0022029914000053.
143. Nafikov, R.A., J.P. Schoonmaker, K.T. Korn, K. Noack, D.J. Garrick, K.J. Koehler, J.
Minick-Bormann, J.M. Reecy, D.E. Spurlock, D.C. Beitz. 2014. Polymorphisms in
lipogenic genes and milk fatty acid composition in Holstein dairy cattle. Genomics,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2014.10.001
144. Fernando, R.L., J.C.M. Dekkers, D.J. Garrick. 2014. A class of Bayesian methods to
combine large numbers of genotyped and non-genotyped animals for whole genome
analyses. Genetics, Selection, Evolution 46:50.
145. Oliveira, P.S.N., A.S.M. Cesar, M.L. do Nascimento, A.S. Chaves, R.R. Tullio, D.P.
Lanna, A.N. Rosa, T. Sonstegard, G.B. Mourao, J.M. Reecy, D.J. Garrick, M.A.
Mudadu, L.L. Coutinho, L.C.A. Regitano. 2014. Identification of genomic regions
associated with feed efficiency in Nellore cattle. BMC Genetics 15:100.
146. Baes, C.F., M.A. Dolezal, J.E. Koltes, B. Bapst, E. Fritz-Waters, S. Jansen, C. Flury,
H. Signer-Hasler, C. Stricker, R. Fernando, R. Fries, J. Moll, D.J. Garrick, J.M.
Reecy, B. Gredler. 2014. Evaluation of variant identification methods for whole
genome sequencing data in dairy cattle. BMC Genomics (accepted – in press)
147. Littlejohn, M.D. K.M. Henty, K. Tiplady, T. Johnson, C. Harland, T. Lopdell, R.G.
Sherlock, W. Li, S.D. Lukefahr, B.C. Shanks, D.J. Garrick, R.G. Snell, R.J. Spelman,
S.R. Davis. 2014. Functionally reciprocal mutations of the prolactin signalling
pathway affect hair length, thermoregulation and lactation phenotypes in taurine
cattle. Nature Communications DOI:10.1038/ncomms6861.
148. Saatchi, M., J.E. Beever, J.E. Decker, D.B. Faulkner, H.C. Freetly, S.L. Hansen, H.
Yampara-Iquise, K.A. Johnson, S.D. Kachman, M.S. Kerley, JW. Kim, D.D. Loy, E.
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Marques, H.L. Neibergs, E.J. Pollak, R.D. Schnabel, C.M. Seabury, D.W. Shike,
W.M. Snelling, M.L. Spangler, R.L. Weaber, D.J. Garrick, J.F. Taylor. 2014. QTL,
candidate genes, metabolic and signalling pathways associated with growth,
metabolic mid-test weight, feed intake and feed efficiency in beef cattle. BMC
Genomics 15:1004.
149. Hulsman-Hanna, L.L., D.J. Garrick, C.A. Gill, A.D. Herring, J.O. Sanders, D.G.
Riley. 2014. Comparison of breeding value prediction for two traits in a NelloreAngus crossbred population using different Bayesian modelling methodologies.
Genetics and Molecular Biology 37, 4, 631-637.
150. Mateescu, R.G., D.J. Garrick, A.J. Garmyn, D.L. VanOverbeke, G.G. Hilton, J.M.
Reecy. 2015. Genetic parameters for sensory traits in longissimus muscle and their
associations with tenderness, marbling score, and intramuscular fat in Angus cattle.
Journal of Animal Science 93:21-27.
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Publications – Books and Book Chapters
1. Genetic improvement of milking sheep. Chapter 14 in: Sheep Dairying in New Zealand.
ISBN: 0-473-04741-1. The Sheep Dairy Association of New Zealand, 1997.
2. Genetic principles for dairy cattle improvement. Chapter 22 in: Milk production from
pasture – principles and practices. ISBN: 0-473-08308-6. Published Massey
University, 2002.
3.
Principles of animal evaluation. Chapter 23 in: Milk production from pasture –
principles and practices. ISBN: 0-473-08308-6. Published Massey University, 2002.
4. Selection objectives for dairy cattle improvement. Chapter 24 in: Milk production from
pasture – principles and practices. ISBN: 0-473-08308-6. Massey University, 2002.
5. Animal evaluation in practice. Chapter 25 in: Milk production from pasture – principles
and practices. ISBN: 0-473-08308-6. Published Massey University, 2002.
6. Determinants of the rate of genetic gain. Chapter 26 in: Milk production from pasture –
principles and practices. ISBN: 0-473-08308-6. Published Massey University, 2002.
7.
Mating plans, breeds of dairy cattle and corrective mating. Chapter 27 in: Milk
production from pasture – principles and practices. ISBN: 0-473-08308-6. Published
Massey University, 2002.
8. Cattle. M.D. MacNeil, J.M. Reecy and D.J. Garrick. In: Genome Mapping and
Genomics in Domestic Animals. Vol. 3. Edited Noelle Cockett and C. Kole. ISBN:
978-3-540-73834-3. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. 2009. 280 pp.
9. Bayesian methods applied to GWAS. R.L Fernando and D.J. Garrick. Chapter in:
Gondro, C., J.H.J. van der Werf and B. Hayes (2013). “Genome-Wide Association
Studies and Genomic Prediction”. Berlin, Springer Series: Methods in Molecular
Biology.
10. Implementing a QTL detection study (GWAS) using genomic prediction methodology.
D.J. Garrick and R.L. Fernando. Chapter in: Gondro, C., J.H.J. van der Werf and B.
Hayes (2013). “Genome-Wide Association Studies and Genomic Prediction”. Berlin,
Springer Series: Methods in Molecular Biology.
11. Genomic Prediction and Genome-Wide Association Studies in Beef and Dairy Cattle.
Chapter 19 in: Garrick, D.J., and A. Ruvinsky (2014) “The Genetics of Cattle”,
Second Edition, CABI.
12. “The Genetics of Cattle” (2014) Edited by D.J. Garrick and A. Ruvinsky. Second
Edition, CABI.
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Publications – Peer-reviewed Conference Articles
1. Garrick, D. J., R. W. Purchas and S. T. Morris. 1986. Consideration of alternative lamb
drafting strategies. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society Animal Production,
46:49-54.
2. Garrick, D. J. 1990. Maternal effects on growth in beef cattle. (Invited Paper).
Proceedings of Australian Association of Animal Breeding and Genetics 8th
Conference, 8:397-400.
3. Garrick, D. J., W. J. Parker and M. P. Dickson. 1990. On-farm electronic capture
systems for performance recording. Proceedings of Australian Association of Animal
Breeding and Genetics 8th Conference, 8:515-516.
4. Parker, W. J., S. N. McCutcheon and D. J. Garrick. 1990. The suitability of chromium
controlled release capsules for estimating the herbage intakes of grazing ruminants.
Proceedings of Australian Association of Animal Breeding and Genetics 8th
Conference, 8:151-154.
5. Baker, R. L., P. Shannon, D. J. Garrick, H. T. Blair and B. W. Wickham. 1990. The
future impact of new opportunities in reproductive physiology and molecular biology
on genetic improvement programmes. Invited paper for the 50th Jubilee conference
of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production. Proceedings of the New Zealand
Society of Animal Production 50:197-210.
6. Parker, W. J., S. T. Morris, D. J. Garrick, G. L. Vincent and S. N. McCutcheon. 1990.
Intraruminal chromium controlled release capsules for measuring herbage intake in
ruminants. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production 50:437442.
7. Garrick, D. J. 1991. Best linear unbiased prediction for across-flock breeding values.
Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 51:411-416.
8. Garrick, D.J., J.N. Clarke and C.F. Callow. 1992. The National Database for sheep
genetic evaluation and research. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal
Production, 52:121-124.
9. Howse, S.W., H.T. Blair, D.J. Garrick and W.E. Pomroy. 1992. A comparison of
internal parasitism in fleeceweight-selected and control Romney sheep. Proceedings
of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 52:57-60.
10. Garrick, D.J. 1992. Computer software for animal breeding teaching at Massey
University. Proceedings of the Australian Association of Animal Breeding and
Genetics 10th Conference, 10:553-554.
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11. Clarke, J.N., D.J. Garrick and A.L. Rae. 1992. Development and commercialisation of
genetic technology for animal improvement. Invited paper in the Proceedings of the
Australian Association of Animal Breeding and Genetics 10th Conference, 10:261266.
12. Garrick, D.J., H.T. Blair and S.A. Bisset. 1992. Selection of Romney sheep grazing
nematode infested pasture. Proceedings of the Australian Association of Animal
Breeding and Genetics 10th Conference, 10:448-451.
13. Djegho, Y,. H.T. Blair and D. J. Garrick. 1992. Estimates of phenotypic and genetic
parameters for weaning and yearling weights in Bali beef cattle. Asian-Australasian
Journal of Animal Science, 5 (4):623-628.
14. Garrick, D.J., B.L. Harris, P. Shannon and C. Sosa-Ferreyra. 1993. A prototype sire
evaluation for New Zealand dairy cattle. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of
Animal Production, 53:91-94.
15. López-Villalobos, N., D.J. Garrick, B.L. Harris and H.T. Blair. 1994. Accounting for
scale effects in genetic evaluation of dairy cattle. Proceedings of the New Zealand
Society of Animal Production, 54:275-279.
16. Williamson, J., H.T. Blair, D.J. Garrick, W.E. Pomroy and P.G.C. Douch. 1994. The
relationship between internal parasite burden, faecal egg count and mucosal mast
cells in fleeceweight-selected and control sheep. Proceedings of the New Zealand
Society of Animal Production, 54:9-13.
17. Clark, J.M., C.W. Holmes and D.J. Garrick. 1994. Predicting the influence of high BI
dairy sires on farm productivity. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal
Production, 54:281-284.
18. Blair, H.T. and D.J. Garrick. 1994. How relevant are current and emerging genetic
technologies to the beef breeding cow? Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of
Animal Production, 54:337-343.
19. Charteris, P.L., D.J. Garrick, S.T. Morris and L.A. Wright. 1995. Selection for beef
quality traits. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 55:275277.
20. Meyer, K. and D.J. Garrick. 1995. Scope for a joint genetic evaluation of New
Zealand and Australian Angus Cattle. Proceedings of the Australian Association of
Animal Breeding & Genetics, 11th Conference, 11:250-253.
21. Sherlock, R.G. and D.J. Garrick. 1995. Impact of breeding technologies on the genetic
gain of a Merino flock. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal
Production, 55:278-280.
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22. Garrick, D.J. and R.J. Spelman. 1996. Potential for profitable use of DNA markers in
the New Zealand dairy industry. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal
Production, 56:9-11.
23. Garrick, D.J. and G.H.J. van den Berg. 1996. Relationships between adult liveweights
and velvet weights in farmed Red deer. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of
Animal Production, 56:334-337.
24. Charteris, P.L. and D.J. Garrick. 1996. Characterisation of beef cattle breeding
industry structure. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production,
56:386-389.
25. Lopez-Villalobos, N. and D.J. Garrick. 1996. Profitability of rotational crossbreeding
programmes in commercial dairy herds. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of
Animal Production, 56:216-220.
26. Stewart, J. and D.J. Garrick. 1996. Structural characteristics of the sheepbreeding
industry and implications for genetic and reproductive technologies. Proceedings of
the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 56:301-303.
27. Singireddy, S.R., N. Lopez-Villalobos and D.J. Garrick. 1997. Across-breed genetic
evaluation of New Zealand dairy goats. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of
Animal Production, 57:43-45.
28. Lopez-Villalobos, N. and D.J. Garrick. 1997. Effect of crossbreeding strategies on
long-term rates of genetic gain in New Zealand dairy cattle. Proceedings of the New
Zealand Society of Animal Production, 57:22-25.
29. Charteris, P.L., D.J. Garrick and S.T. Morris. 1997. Sire by finishing environment
interactions for carcass and meat quality traits in beef cattle. Proceedings of the New
Zealand Society of Animal Production, 57:192-195.
30. Garrick, D.J. 1997. A comparison of some challenges to genetic improvement in New
Zealand industries. Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Animal
Breeding and Genetics 12th Conference, 12:31-39.
31. Garrick, D.J. 1997. Improving a trait influenced by a major gene (QTL) and many
genes with small effects. Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of
Animal Breeding and Genetics 12th Conference, 12:202-207.
32. Garrick, D.J., B.L. Harris and D.L. Johnson. 1997. The across-breed evaluation of
dairy cattle in New Zealand. Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of
Animal Breeding and Genetics 12th Conference, 12:611-615.
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33. Spelman, R.J., N. Lopez-Villalobos and D.J. Garrick. 1998. Experimental designs for
Quantitative trait loci detection in the New Zealand dairy industry. Proceedings of
the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 58:6-9.
34. Lopez-Villalobos, N., D.J. Garrick, R.J. Spelman, C.W. Holmes and H.T.Blair. 1998.
Effects of selection and crossbreeding on industry returns from whole milk powder,
butter and casein in the New Zealand dairy industry. Proceedings of the New
Zealand Society of Animal Production, 58:64-67.
35. Garcia-Muniz, J.G., C.W. Holmes, D.J. Garrick, N. Lopez-Villalobos, B.W. Wickham,
G.F.Wilson, I.M. Brookes and R.W. Purchas. 1998. Growth curves and productivity
of Holstein-Friesian cows bred for heavy or light mature live weight. Proceedings of
the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 58:68-72.
36. Brookes, I.M., K.I. Lowe and D.J. Garrick. 1998. Modelling the feed requirements of
cross-bred sheep. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production,
58:161-164.
37. Parker, W.J., A.E. Dooley and D.J. Garrick. 1998. Sheep breeding: an enterprise
budgeting decision support model for on-farm planning. Proceedings of the New
Zealand Society of Animal Production, 58:165-169.
38. Charteris, P., D.J. Garrick and S.T. Morris. 1998. New Zealand beef industry
structure and opportunities to improve income. Proceedings of the New Zealand
Society of Animal Production, 58:228-230.
39. Lopez-Villalobos, N., and D.J. Garrick. 1999. Genetic parameter estimates for lamb
survival in Romney sheep. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal
Production, 59:121-124.
40. Amer, P.R., G.B. Nicoll and D.J. Garrick. 1999. The importance of date of birth
records in genetic evaluation of deer. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of
Animal Production, 59:129-130.
41. Miller, F.M., R.G. Sherlock and D.J. Garrick. 1999. Determinants of ram sale prices
for fine wool New Zealand Merinos. Proceedings of the Association for the
Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics 13th Conference, 13:270-273.
42. Lopez-Villalobos, N., C.W. Holmes y D.J. Garrick. 1999. El uso racional de la
alimentacion suplementaria en el sistema de produccion de leche de Nueva Zelandia.
II Seminario internacional Estrategias de suplementacion a bovinos en pastoreo, 2829 de Octubre de 1999, Chapingo, Mexico. Pp 135-152.
43. Lopez-Villalobos, N., C.W. Holmes and D.J. Garrick. 1999. The Milk Production
System in New Zealand. Anais do Simposio Sustentabilidade de Pecuaria de Leite no
Brasil, Embrapa Gado de Leite Pp 85-117 (English) and pp 239-274 (Portugese).
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44. Garrick, D.J., H.T. Blair and J.N. Clarke. 2000. Sheep industry structure and genetic
improvement. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production,
60:175-179.
45. Newman, S.-A., K.G. Dodds, J.N. Clarke, D.J. Garrick and J.C. McEwan. 2000. The
Sheep Improvement Limited (SIL) genetic engine. Proceedings of the New Zealand
Society of Animal Production, 60:195-197.
46. Clarke, J.N., and D.J. Garrick. 2000. The benefits of sheep recording schemes for
genetic research. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production,
60:198-202.
47. Lopez-Villalobos, N., V. Lemus-Ramirez, C.W. Holmes and D.J. Garrick. 2001.
Lactation curves for milk traits, live weight and body condition score for heavy and
light Holstein-Friesian cows. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal
Production 61:217-220.
48. Charteris, P.L., B.L. Golden and D.J. Garrick. 2001. Livestock breeding industries as
complex adaptive systems. Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of
Animal Breeding and Genetics 14th Conference, 14:461-464.
49. Lopez-Villalobos, N., D.J. Garrick and C.W. Holmes. 2001. Estimation of economic
values using an evolutionary algorithm with a New Zealand dairy cattle example.
Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and
Genetics 14th Conference, 14: 71-74.
50. Spelman, R.J., F.M. Miller, J.D. Hooper, M. Thielen and D.J. Garrick. 2001.
Experimental design for QTL trial involving New Zealand Friesian and Jersey breeds.
Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and
Genetics 14th Conference, 14: 393-396.
51. Lopez-Villalobos, N., D.J. Garrick and C.W. Holmes. 2002. Genetic opportunities to
improve milk value in New Zealand. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of
Animal Production 62:90-94.
52. Lopez-Villalobos, N. and D.J. Garrick. 2003. Accounting for feed intake in dairy
cattle evaluation. Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Animal
Breeding & Genetics 15th Conference, 15:318-321.
53. Sherlock, R.G., N. Lopez-Villalobos and D.J. Garrick. 2003. Genetic parameters for
wool traits in ultra-fine New Zealand Merinos. Proceedings of the Association for
the Advancement of Animal Breeding & Genetics 15th Conference, 15:277-280.
54. Dukkipati, V.S.R., H.T. Blair, P.L. Johnson, A. Murray and D.J. Garrick. 2005. A
study on the association of genotypes at the interferon gamma microsatellite locus
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with faecal strongyle egg counts in sheep. Proceedings of the Association for the
Advancement of Animal Breeding & Genetics 16th Conference, 16:119-122.
55. Lopez-Villalobos, N. and D.J. Garrick. 2005. The breeding program for the genetic
improvement of New Zealand dairy cattle: an example of a systematic approach to
design breeding programs. Simposio sobre recursos geneticos y bienestar animal
aplicados a la produccion animal, Sociedad Chilena de produccion animal, sochipa
A.G. ISSN 0717 = 9499. 11:41-72.
56. Banga, C.B., F.W.C. Neser, J. van der Westhuizen and D.J. Garrick. 2009. Economic
values for dairy production traits under different milk payment systems in South
Africa. 10th World Conference on Animal Production. South African Journal of
Animal Science, 39(Supplement 1):112-115.
57. Garrick, D.J. 2010. Milestones in genetic prediction for applied livestock
improvement. Proc. N.Z. Soc. Anim. Prod. 70:104-112.
58. Sun, X., D. Habier, R. L. Fernando, D. J. Garrick, J. C. M. Dekkers. 2010. Genomic
breeding value prediction and QTL mapping of QTLMAS2010 data using Bayesian
methods. Proceedings of the 14th QTLMAS workshop. BMC Proceedings 2011, 5
(Suppl 3):S13.
59. Kizilkaya, K., R. G. Tait, D. J. Garrick, R. L. Fernando, and J. M. Reecy. 2010. Whole
genome analysis of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus cattle using
Bayesian threshold models. Proceedings of the Animal Genomics for Animal Health
International Symposium held in Paris, France. BMC Proceedings 2011, 5 (Suppl
4):S22.
60. Zeng, J., M. Pszczola, A. Wolc, T. Strabel, R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, and J.C.M.
Dekkers. 2011. Genomic breeding value prediction and QTL mapping of
QTLMAS2011 data using Bayesian and GBLUP methods. Proceedings of the 15th
QTLMAS workshop. BMC Proceedings 2012, (Suppl 2):S7.
61. Saatchi, M., and D.J. Garrick. 2013. Accuracies of genomic predictions in US beef
cattle. Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding &
Genetics 20th Conference, 20:207-210.
62. Banga, C. F. Neser, D. Garrick. 2013. Derivation of economic values of longevity for
inclusion in the breeding objectives for South African dairy cattle. 2013 International
Conference on Agriculture and Biotechnology IPCBEE 60:69-73.
63. Sneddon, N.W., N. Lopez-Villalobos, R.E. Hickson, L. Shalloo, D.J. Garrick and U.
Geary. 2014. Supply and demand for lactose in the New Zealand dairy industry.
Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production 74:215-219.
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Publications - Conference Proceedings (non-refereed)
1. Smith, W. C., G. Pearson and D. J. Garrick. 1983. An evaluation of the Duroc as a sire
of cross-bred pigs slaughtered at 85 kg liveweight. Proc. 2nd National Pig
Production Review Conference in Hobart, Tasmania.
2. Smith, W. C., G. Pearson and D. J. Garrick. 1987. An evaluation of the Duroc as a
terminal sire of crossbred pigs slaughtered at 85 kg liveweight. Proceedings of the
4th Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Animal Science Congress,
Pg. 478.
3. Garrick, D. J. and R. W. Purchas. 1989. Relative economic values for post-weaning
gain and GR tissue depth. Proceedings of the 12th workshop on overfatness and lean
meat production from sheep. Pp 46-47.
4. Johnson, D. L. and D. J. Garrick. 1990. Data collection, processing and prediction of
breeding values. (Invited paper). Proceedings of the 4th World Congress on
Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, Edinburgh, Scotland. Vol XV:337-346.
5. Morris, S. T., W. J. Parker, S. N. McCutcheon, D. J. Garrick and N. Nasution. 1990.
Estimation of herbage intake by ruminants at pasture using intraruminal chromium
controlled release capsules. Proceedings of VIIth European Grazing Workshop,
Wageningen, the Netherlands 8-11 October 1990.
6. Garrick, D. J. 1991. The value of genetic improvement: effects on milk production per
cow and per hectare. Proceedings of the Massey University Dairy Farmers
Conference. Pp 115-119.
7. Garrick, D.J. 1991. New Horizons in Sheep Breeding. Proceedings of the Southland
Times Agricultural Conference held in Invercargill July 2-4, 1991.
8. Blair, H.T and D.J. Garrick. 1992. Genetic aspects of milkfat flavour. Proceedings of
the New Zealand Dairy Research Institute Flavour Forum, 3-4 March 1992. Pp 41.
9. Garrick, D.J. 1992. Technical aspects of Animalplan. Proceedings of the Central
Districts Sheep and Beef Farmers' Conference. Pp 25-33.
10. Blair, H.T. and D.J. Garrick. 1992. Breeding sheep for resistance to internal parasites.
Proceedings of the Central Districts Sheep and Beef Farmers' Conference. 1:101104.
11. Garrick, D.J., and J.M. Rendel. 1992. Breeding the cow for the future. Proceedings of
the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 1992:98-101.
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12. Garrick, D.J. and H.T. Blair. 1992. Performance recording. Proceedings of the South
Canterbury and North Otago Branch of the New Zealand Deer Farmers Association.
1992:79-87.
13. Harris, B.L. and D.J Garrick. 1993. Principles of Indexes. Proceedings of the
Livestock Improvement Annual Conference held at Waikato University, 9 February
1993.
14. Garrick, D.J. 1993. Selection for facial eczema resistance. Proceedings of the Central
Districts Sheep and Beef Farmers Conference. 2:91-96.
15. Garrick, D.J. 1993. The importance of industry structure. Proceedings of the
Symposium on animal breeding and genetics held in honour of Emeritus Professor
A.L. Rae, pp 110-119.
16. Garrick, D.J. 1994. Meeting market specifications: exploiting breeds and
crossbreeding for profitable production of beef. Proceedings of the Central Districts
Sheep and Beef Farmers Conference. 3:35-40.
17. Harris, B.L., D.L. Johnson, J. Clark and D.J. Garrick. 1994. New systems for
identifying the dairy cattle of high genetic and economic merit. Proceedings of the
Ruakura Farmers Conference. 1994:60-63.
18. Meyer, K. and D.J. Garrick. 1995. Scope for a joint genetic evaluation of New
Zealand and Australian Angus Cattle. Proceedings of the Australian Association of
Animal Breeding and Genetics, Vol 11:250-253.
19. Garrick, D.J. 1995. The effects of sire and dam breeds on improving your lamb
growth rates by 100g per day. Proceedings of the Central Districts Sheep and Beef
Farmers Conference. 4:61-63.
20. Garrick, D.J. 1995. Genetic Principles in Deer Breeding. Proceedings of the Massey
University Deer Farmers’ Conference, 1995:38-67
21. Garrick, D.J. 1995. Short- and long-term responses to some selection strategies for
objectives influenced by a QTL and many genes with small effects. Proceeding of
the Sixth Australasian Gene Mapping Workshop and New Zealand Genetical Society
Conference, 6:25.
22. Garrick, D.J. 1996. Improving profit through genetic gains. Proceedings of the
Massey University Dairy Farmers’ Conference, 1996: 129-136.
23. Garrick, D.J. 1996. Beef Cattle outlook & options. Proceedings of the Central
Districts Sheep and Beef Farmers Conference. 5:5-7.
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24. Garrick, D.J. 1996. DNA Technology. Proceedings of the Central Districts Sheep and
Beef Farmers Conference. 5:61-67.
25. Garrick, D.J. 1996. Relationship between velvet production and liveweight in farmed
Red deer. Proceedings of the Massey University Deer Farmers’ Conference, 1996:
47-52.
26. Concheyro, S.C., M.J. Carson, D.J. Garrick and P.A. Jefferson. 1997. Evolution of
variance components in a Pinus radiata clonal trial planted over sites in New Zealand
- some preliminary results. Proceedings of the IUFRO Conference on Silviculture and
Improvement of Eucalyptus. Salvador, Brazil. August 24 to 29, 1997. Vol.1:Tree
Improvement Strategies Pp. 193- 199.
27. Garrick, D.J. 1997. The potential benefits of knowing the pregnancy status of ewes.
Proceedings of the Central Districts Sheep and Beef Farmers Conference. 6:3-24.
28. Garrick, D.J. 1997. Some options for exploiting genetic differences between breeds.
1997 Autumn workshops on Sheep Breeding Strategies. C. Alma Baker Trust Series
publication No. 16. ISBN 0-9583364-4-X, ISSN 0112 5583. Pp 39-44.
29. Garrick, D.J. 1997. Breed performance in difference environments. 1997 Autumn
workshops on Sheep Breeding Strategies. C. Alma Baker Trust Series publication
No. 16. ISBN 0-9583364-4-X, ISSN 0112 5583. Pp 45-47.
30. Lopez-Villalobos, N., and D.J. Garrick. 1997. Crossbreeding for increased
profitability. Proceedings of the Massey University Dairy Farmers’ Conference,
1997: 164-172.
31. Garrick, D.J. 1997. Breeding objectives for farmed red deer. Deer Branch of the New
Zealand Veterinary Association, ISSN 0112-5265, 14:33-37.
32. Garrick, D.J. 1997. A comparison of some challenges to genetic improvement in New
Zealand livestock industries. Deer Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary
Association, ISSN 0112-5265, 14:23-32.
33. Garrick, D.J. 1997. Genetic principles for deer improvement. Proceedings of a Deer
Course for Veterinarians. Deer Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary Association,
ISSN 0112-5265, 14:1-13.
34. Garrick, D.J. 1997. Imagining the Future - genetic improvement in farm businesses.
New Zealand Society of Farm Management Primary Industry Conference, pp 195199.
35. Garrick, D.J. 1997. Genetic principles for deer improvement. Proceedings for Deer
Seminar 1997, Central Southland Veterinary Services, pp 7-17.
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36. Garrick, D.J. 1998. Achieving genetic improvement in non-conventional species using
the New Zealand deer industry as an example. Proceedings of the sixth world
congress on genetics applied to livestock production. 25:296-302.
37. Garcia-Muniz, J.G., C.W. Homes, D.J. Garrick, N. Lopez-Villalobos, and R.J.
Spelman. 1998. Calving difficulty in two genetic lines of Holstein-Friesian cows
differing in mature live weight. Proceedings of the sixth world congress on genetics
applied to livestock production. 25:39-42.
38. Charteris, P.L., D.J. Garrick and S. Newman. 1998. Customised selection indices for
New Zealand’s beef cattle industry. Proceedings of the sixth world congress on
genetics applied to livestock production. 25:379-382.
39. Lopez-Villalobos, N., D.J. Garrick, H.T. Blair, and C.W. Holmes. 1998. Effect of
selection and crossbreeding on rate of genetic gain and industry flows of milk, fat and
protein in the New Zealand dairy industry. Proceedings of the sixth world congress
on genetics applied to livestock production. 25:363-366.
40. Kumar, S., R.D. Burdon and D.J. Garrick. 1998. A proposal to overcome the effect of
sampling errors of estimating multivariate genetic parameters on the efficiency of
selection indices. Proceedings of the sixth world congress on genetics applied to
livestock production. 25:589-592.
41. Apiolaza, L.A., R.D. Burdon and D.J. Garrick. 1998. Effects of sampling on openpollinated bivariate progeny tests. Proceedings of the sixth world congress on
genetics applied to livestock production. 27:491-494.
42. Garrick, D.J. 1998. Animal recording in New Zealand. Proceedings of the 31st
International Committee for Animal Recording (ICAR) Conference, Rotorua, New
Zealand. 31:In press.
43. Charteris, P.L., D.J. Garrick and S. Newman. 1998. Sire selection using internet
technologies. Proceedings of the Southern North Island Sheep & Beef Cattle
Farmers’ Conference, 7:5-13.
44. Garrick, D.J. 1998. The potential benefits of knowing the pregnancy status of ewes.
Proceedings of the 28th seminar, the Society of sheep & beef cattle veterinarians,
NZVA, Publication No. 180, ISSN 0112-9643, pp 203-218.
45. Garrick, D.J., and N. Lopez-Villalobos. 1998. Tomorrow’s Cows – Some Kiwi cows
of the future. Proceedings of Ruakura Dairy Farmers’ Conference. ISSN 011052272, pp 39-44.
46. Garrick, D.J. 1999. The future for the N.Z. Society of Animal Production.
Proceedings of the New Zealand Society for Animal Production 59:1-5.
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47. Gopal, R.M., W.E. Pomroy, D.M. West and D.J. Garrick. 1999. Inheritance of
ivermectin resistance in afield isolate of Trichostrongylus colubriformis. Proceedings
of the New Zealand Society for Parasitology 28:30-31.
48. Amer, P., and D.J. Garrick. 1999. Breeding Objectives. Proceedings of the
Conference on “Profitable Beef Breeding for Commercial Producers” held in
Palmerston North, 23 February 1999. Pp 26-30.
49. Garrick, D.J. 2000. The principles of high sheep productivity. Proceedings of the 30th
seminar of the society of sheep & beef cattle veterinarians. Pp 13-18. ISSN 01129643.
50. Garrick, D.J. 2000. Some contributions of biotechnology – increased understanding
and new tools for breeding. In Wilson, G.F. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 52nd meeting of
the Dairy Farmers held May 16-18 in Rotorua, New Zealand. 52:175-180.
51. Golden, B.L., D.J. Garrick, S. Newman and R.M. Enns. 2000. A framework for the
next generation of EPDs. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federation 32nd
Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting held July 12-15 in Wichita,
Kansas. 32:2-13.
52. Garrick, D.J. 2000. Research into the genetic improvement of animals. Guest
Editorial. Vetscript, Vol XIII No 11, pp 2-3, December 2000. ISN 1170-280X.
53. Garrick, D.J., and N. Lopez-Villalobos. 2000. Potential for economic benefits to the
producer from altering the composition of milk. In: Milk Composition Occasional
Publication No. 25, British Society of Animal Science pp 93-108.
54. Garrick, D.J., P.R. Amer and M.L. Tate. 2000. Genetic improvement of farmed deer.
ISSN 1011-2367 Asian-Australian Journal of Animal Science 13:54-56.
55. Garrick, D.J., and N. Lopez-Villalobos. 2001. Dairy cattle improvement by selection.
Proceedings of the Second South African Large Herds Conference held at Port
Elizabeth, South Africa, 5-7 February 2001. Pp 43-50.
56. Garrick, D.J., and N. Lopez-Villalobos. 2001. Dairy cattle improvement by
crossbreeding. Proceedings of the Second South African Large Herds Conference
held at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 5-7 February 2001. Pp 121-128.
57. Garrick, D.J., and N. Lopez-Villalobos. 2001. Opportunities for Genetic Selection to
increase Milk Quality. Advances in Dairy Technology. Proceedings of the 2001
Western Canadian Dairy Seminar. ISBN 1-896110-15-0. Vol 13:187-195.
58. Garrick, D.J., N. Lopez-Villalobos and C.W. Holmes. 2001. Recent pre- and postfarm gate developments in the New Zealand Dairy Industry. Advances in Dairy
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Technology. Proceedings of the 2001 Western Canadian Dairy Seminar. ISBN 1896110-15-0. Vol 13:369-378.
59. Garrick, D.J. 2001. Challenging the norm – some alternative genetic approaches and
their farm and industry consequences. From Pumice to Profit. Proceedings of the
Taupo Large Herds Conference. ISBN 0-473-07578-4. Vol 32:84-88.
60. Garrick, D.J. 2001. Genetic improvement of farmed deer. Proceedings of a Deer
Course for Veterinarians held by the Deer Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary
Association. ISSN 0112-5265. Vol 18:180-186.
61. Garrick, D.J. 2001. Genetic improvement of farmed deer. Proceedings of the 2001
New Zealand Deer Industry Conference held at Copthorne Solway, Masterton, 22-25
May 2001. Pp 37-42.
62. Garrick, D.J. 2002. A systematic approach to dairy cattle improvement. Proceedings
of the Australian Large Herds Conference. CD-ROM.
63. Garrick, D.J. 2002. Dairy Cattle Improvement by selection and crossbreeding.
Proceedings of the Irish Grasslands Association Dairy Conference. Pp 1-12.
64. Garrick, D.J. 2002. Livestock resources for the future – their attributes, sources and
potential. Proceedings of the Southern North Island Sheep & Beef Cattle Farmers’
Conference. ISBN 0-473-08637-9. 11:1-7.
65. Garrick, D.J. 2002. Accounting for feed costs in improvement programmes for grazed
dairy cattle. Proceedings of the Seventh World Congress on Genetics Applied to
Livestock Production. Communication 01-36.
66. Navajas, E., D.J. Garrick, A.B. Pleasants and C.A. Morris. 2002. Superiority of a
biochemically-based approach for the detection of a quantitative trait locus affecting
ultimate pH. Proceedings of the Seventh World Congress on Genetics Applied to
Livestock Production. Communication 11-16.
67. Lopez-Villalobos, N. and D.J. Garrick. 2002. Economic heterosis and breed
complementarity for dairy cattle in New Zealand. Proceedings of the Seventh World
Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. Communication 01-37.
68. Johnson, P.L., R.G. Sherlock, N. Lopez-Villalobos, D.J. Garrick and H.T. Blair. 2002.
Optimisation of a breeding scheme design for the New Zealand Texel sire referencing
scheme. Proceedings of the Seventh World Congress on Genetics Applied to
Livestock Production. Communication 02-08.
69. Garrick, D.J., C.A. Morris and R.M.W. Sumner. 2003. Honorary Life membership –
John Neil Clarke. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production,
63:283.
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70. Garrick, D.J. 2003. Cross-breeding and composite breed formation. In: The Role of
Composites in Livestock Production, Proceedings of the 2003 Animal Industries
Workshop. ISBN 0-86476-155 pages 21-29.
71. Garrick, D.J. and R.M. Enns. 2003. How best to achieve genetic change?
Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federation 35th Annual Research Symposium
and Annual Meeting. Pp 48-50.
72. Speidel, S.E., R.M. Enns, D.J. Garrick, C.S. Welsh and B.L. Golden. Colorado State
University Center for Genetic Evaluation of Livestock: Current approaches to
performing large scale beef cattle genetic evaluations. Proceedings of the Western
Section of the American Society of Animal Science, Vol 54: 152-158.
73. Bullock, K.D., E.J. Pollak, J.K. Bertrand, D. Garrick, M.Enns, B. Weaber and D.E.
Wilson. 2003. International beef cattle genetic evaluation in the United States and
the role of the National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium. Proceedings of the 2003
Interbull meeting held in Rome, Italy, August 28-30, 2003. Bulletin No. 31:156-157.
74. Garrick, D.J. 2003. Construccion y uso de indices economicos para el mejoramiento
de la rentabilidad del ganado de carne. XIII reunion internacional sobre producción
de carne y leche in climas calidos memorias. Pp 15-18.
75. Garrick, D.J. and P.L. Johnson. 2003. Examples of marker-assisted selection in sheep
and cattle improvement in New Zealand. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement
Federation 8th Genetic Prediction Workshop 8:5-23.
76. Enns, R.M. and D.J. Garrick. 2003. The economic benefits and potential when using
current and future EPD – economically relevant traits. Proceedings, The Range Beef
Cow Symposium XVIII, pp 46-53.
77. Garrick, D.J. 2004. Genetics of Fiber Production. Proceedings of the Fiber to fashion
– fashioning our alpacas future Conference held at Reno Nevada. 4-8 February 2004,
pp 27-35.
78. Garrick, D.J. 2004. Developing a Breeding Program. Proceedings of the Fiber to
fashion – fashioning our alpacas future Conference held at Reno Nevada. 4-8
February 2004, pp 36-41.
79. Garrick, D.J. 2004. Linebreeding & Crossbreeding. Proceedings of the Fiber to
fashion – fashioning our alpacas future Conference held at Reno Nevada. 4-8
February 2004, pp 42-47.
80. Burns, E.M., R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick. 2004. The status of equine genetic
evaluation. Proceedings of the Western Section of Animal Science 55:82-86.
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81. Garrick, D.J. 2004. High-altitude disease – an example of genetic variation for
adaptability. Proceedings of the NBCEC Adaptability Symposium held in Kansas
City 29-30 October 2004.
82. Garrick, D.J. and R.M. Enns. 2004 Selecting for economically relevant traits.
Proceedings of the Beef Seedstock Conference on Genetic Innovations for Breeding
Programs held by the Iowa Beef Center in Ames Iowa, 2 December 2004.
83. Garrick, D.J. 2005. Trends and developments in genetic evaluation of beef cattle in
the United States. Proceedings of the 9th World Angus Forum Technical Meeting,
Angus in the Global Market, pp 24-31.
84. Garrick, D.J. 2005. Some tools to support genetic improvement. Proceedings of the
University of Missouri in-service training for livestock and dairy specialists. CDROM.
85. Bailey, D.W., H.C. VanWagoner, D.J. Garrick, M.G. Thomas and R. Weinmeister.
2005. Sire and dam effects on distribution patterns of cows grazing mountainous
rangelands. Proceedings of the Western Section of the American Society of Animal
Science, 56:79-82.
86. Speidel, S.E., R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick. 2005. Weaning weight heritability
estimates in different environments. Proceedings of the Western Section of the
American Society of Animal Science, 56:83-86.
87. Brigham, B.W., R.M. Enns, D.J. Garrick and S.E. Speidel. 2005. Using additional
phenotypic information in data poor analyses. Proceedings of the Western Section of
the American Society of Animal Science, 56:105-108.
88. Beckman, D.W., S.E. Speidel, B.W. Brigham, D.J. Garrick and R.M. Enns. 2005.
Genetic parameter estimates for docility in Limousin cattle. Proceedings of the
Western Section of the American Society of Animal Science, 56:109-111.
89. Enns, R.M., D.J. Garrick and B.W. Brigham. 2005. Variability in economic value is
dependent upon herd average stayability. Proceedings of the Western Section of the
American Society of Animal Science, 56:112-115.
90. Garrick, D.J. 2005. Making the web equal profit – surfing for genetics. Proceedings
of the Beef Improvement Federations 37th Annual Research Symposium and Annual
Meeting held 6-9 July 2005 in Billings, Montana. 37:105-111.
91. Garrick, D.J. 2005. High Altitude disease – an example of genetic variation for
adaptability. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federations 37th Annual
Research Symposium and Annual Meeting held 6-9 July 2005 in Billings, Montana.
37:122-123.
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92. Garrick, D.J. 2005. Formulating and using EPDs to improve feed efficiency.
Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federations 37th Annual Research Symposium
and Annual Meeting held 6-9 July 2005 in Billings, Montana. 37:143-145.
93. Garrick, D.J. 2005. A systematic approach to the design and enhancement of breeding
programmes. Invited. Online Proceedings of the Annual meeting of the European
Association of Animal Production,
http://www.eaap.org/uppsala/AA_pages/G5_session_26.htm.
94. Garrick, D.J. 2006. Development of genetic evaluations and decision support to
improve feed efficiency. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federation’s 38 th
Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting. 38:32-40.
95. Williams, J.L., D.J. Garrick, R.M. Enns, K.L. Shirley. 2006. Inheritance of hair
slickness score and its correlation with growth. Proceedings, Western Section,
American Society of Animal Science, 57:29-31.
96. Shirley K.L., D.J. Garrick, T. Grandin, M. Deesing. 2006. Inheritance of facial hair
whorl attributes in holstein cattle. Proceedings Western Section, American Society of
Animal Science, 57:63-66.
97. Brigham B.W., S.E. Speidel, D.W. Beckman, D.J. Garrick, W. Vanderwert, S.
Willmon, and R.M. Enns. 2006. Parameter estimates and breeding values for days to
a constant fat endpoint. Proceedings Western Section, American Society of Animal
Science, 57:79-81.
98. Speidel S.E., R.M. Enns, D.J. Garrick. 2006. Potential re-ranking of sires for weaning
weight in above- and below-average environments. Proceedings Western Section,
American Society of Animal Science, 57:82-85.
99. Beckman D.W., S.E. Speidel, B.W. Brigham, D.J. Garrick, and R.M. Enns. 2006.
Genetic parameters for stayability and body condition score in beef females.
Proceedings Western Section, American Society of Animal Science, 57:93-95.
100. Lopez-Villalobos, N. and D.J. Garrick. 2006. Crossbreeding Systems for Dairy
Production in New Zealand. Invited. Invited. Proceedings of the Eighth World
Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. 32_1024-1774.
101. Garrick, D.J. 2006. Genetic improvement – assessing the ramifications of genetic
change. Invited. Proceedings of the Eighth World Congress on Genetics Applied to
Livestock Production. 3_466-1550.
102. Sherlock, R.G., P.R. Amer and D.J. Garrick. 2006. AnimalSim – simulating animal
populations using quantitative and QTL information. Proceedings of the Eighth
World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. 27_957-1423.
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103. Tseveenjav, B., D.J. Garrick and Y. Zagsduren. 2006. Simulation model for
cashmere production system to improve fiber quality in Mongolia. Proceedings of
the Eighth World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. 5_162-361.
104. Enns, R.M., D.J. Garrick and B.W. Brigham. 2006. Economic values of heifer
pregnancy and stayability vary with average herd performance. Proceedings of the
Eighth World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. 31_927-2053.
105. Bullock, K.D., D.R. Strohbehn, R.L. Weaber, E.J. Pollak, D.J. Garrick, J.K. Bertrand,
D.W. Moser and J.M. Reecy. 2006. From research to application: a model for
educating beef producers in animal breeding technologies. Proceedings of the Eighth
World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. 34_601-850
106. Garrick, D.J. 2006. Development of genetic evaluations and decision support to
improve feed efficiency. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federation’s 38th
Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting. 38:32-40.
107. Fulwider, W.K., T. Grandin, D.J. Garrick, T.E. Engle, W.D. Lamm, N.L. Dalsted and
B.E. Rollin. 2007. Effect of Stall Base Type on Herd Health, Costs, and Producer
Satisfaction. Sixth International Dairy Housing Conference Proceeding. ASABE
Publication Number 701P0507e, 7 pages.
108. Beckman, D.W., and D.J. Garrick. 2007. Heterogeneous variance of docility scores
in Limousin cattle. Proceedings Western Section, American Society of Animal
Science, 58:11-14.
109. Brigham, B.W., S.E. Speidel, R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick. 2007. Stayability to
alternate ages. Proceedings Western Section, American Society of Animal Science,
58:27-30.
110. Marquez, G.C., and D.J. Garrick. 2007. Selection intensities, generation intervals
and population structure of Red Angus cattle. Proceedings Western Section,
American Society of Animal Science, 58:55-58.
111. Garrick, D.J., B.W. Brigham, S.E. Speidel. 2007. Iterative solution of linear
equations from national beef cattle evaluation. Proceedings Western Section,
American Society of Animal Science, 58:89-92.
112. Shirley, K.L., and D.J. Garrick. 2007. Identification of factors affecting Angus bull
sale prices. Proceedings Western Section, American Society of Animal Science,
58:101-104.
113. Garrick, D.J. 2007. The value of phenotypes. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement
Federation’s 39th Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting. 39:59-64.
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114. Garrick, D.J. Payment for quality: what the wine industry can learn from livestock.
2007. Proceedings of the 13th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference.
13:27-29.
115. Garrick, D.J. Recent Developments in Beef Cattle Improvement”. 2008.
Proceedings of the 37th Cornbelt Cow Calf Conference. Accessed 20 January 2009 at
http://www.iowabeefcenter.org/content/news_events_CCCC_2008.html.
116. Van Eenennaam, A.L., D.J. Drake and D.J. Garrick. 2008. Evaluation of calf output
and progeny carcass data of commercial beef bulls. Proceedings Western Section,
American Society of Animal Science, 59:122-125.
117. Garrick, D.J., and A.L. Van Eenennaam. 2008. “No Bull” discussion on genetic
markers. Proceedings of 57th Annual Florida Beef Cattle Short Course, 57:33-38.
118. Garrick, D.J. 2009. New genomic advances in dairy and beef cattle improvement.
Proceedings of the Ensminger School held in Costa Rica Feb 11-13, 2009, Retos y
alternativas para la produccion animal tropical. Pp 89-105.
119. Garrick, D.J. 2009. The nature and scope of some whole genome analyses in U.S.
beef cattle. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federation’s 41st Annual Research
Symposium and Annual Meeting. 41:92-102.
http://www.bifconference.com/bif2009/proceedings/G3_pro_Garrick.pdf
120. Garrick, D.J. 2010. The nature scope and impact of some whole genome analyses in
beef cattle. Proc 9th World Congress on Genet Appl to Livestock Prod, 9:23.
121. Garrick, D.J. 2010. Consequence of genomic prediction in beef cattle. Proceedings
of the Interbull international workshop on genomic information in genetic
evaluations. Bulletin No. 41, ISSN 1011-6079.
http://www.interbull.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=78:interb
ull-bulletin-41&catid=4:organization&Itemid=112
122. Garrick, D.J. 2010. The nature scope and impact of some whole genome analyses in
beef cattle. Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock
Production, 9:23.
123. Gorbach, D., W. Cai, J. Dekkers, J. Young, D. Garrick, R. Fernando, M. Rothschild.
2010. Large-scale SNP association analyses of residual feed intake and its
component traits in pigs.. Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on Genetics
Applied to Livestock Production, 9:265.
124. Cleveland, M., S. Forni, D. Garrick, N. Deeb. 2010. Prediction of genomic breeding
values in a commercial pig population. Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on
Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, 9:266.
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125. Onteru, S., B. Fan, D. Garrick, K. Stalder, M Rothschild. 2010. Whole-genome
association analyses for sow lifetime production, reproduction and structural
soundness traits using the porcineSNP60 beadchip. Proceedings of the 9th World
Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, 9:273.
126. Banga, C., F. Neser, J. van der Westhuizen, D. Garrick. 2010. Economic value of
liveweight in South African dairy cattle. Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on
Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, 9:389.
127. Habier, D., R.L. Fernando, K. Kizilkaya, D.J. Garrick. 2010. Extension of the
Bayesian alphabet for genomic selection. Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on
Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, 9:468.
128. M. MacNeil, S. Northcutt, R. Schnabel, D. Garrick, B. Woodward, J. Taylor. 2010.
Genetic correlations between carcass traits and molecular breeding values in Angus
cattle. Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock
Production, 9:482.
129. Reecy, J., R. Tait, D. Van Overbeke, A. Garmyn, R. Mateescu, A. Van Eenennaam, Q.
Duan, Q. Liu, J. Schoonmaker, M. Drewnowski, D. Beitz, K. Kizilkaya, R. Fernando,
D. Garrick. 2010. Use of genomics to improve healthfulness and quality of meat.
Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production,
9:53.
130. Wolc, A., C. Stricker, J. Arango, P. Settar, J. E. Fulton, N. O’Sullivan, D. Habier, R.
L. Fernando, D. J. Garrick, S. J. Lamont, J. C. M. Dekkers. 2010. Breeding value
prediction for production traits in layers using pedigree and marker based methods.
Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production,
9:552.
131. Habier, D, R. Fernando, D. Garrick. 2010. A combined strategy to infer high-density
SNP haplotypes in large pedigrees. Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on
Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, 9:915.
132. Bullock, D., R. Lewis, R. Weaber, B. Lockee, D. Strohbehn, D. Garrick, J. Pollak.
2010. Distance education: a short-term solution to training graduates and producers
with a shrinking population of quantitative geneticists. Proceedings of the 9th World
Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, 9:916.
133. Garrick, D.J. 2011. Some research opportunities for using high-density SNP
genotyping in sheep. Proceedings of the 1st Joint Research Center Workshop on
Sheep Breeding and Developmental Biology, held in Beijing, China. 1:1-4.
134. Downey, E.D., J.F. Ridpath, R.G. Tait, D.J. Garrick, and J.M. Reecy. 2011.
Environmental and management factors influencing BVDV antibody levels and
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response to vaccination in weanling calves. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement
Federation 43rd Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting, 43:32-41.
135. Amer, P.R., R. Banks, D.J. Garrick. 2012. Costs and effectiveness of various
national cattle breeding structures. Proceedings of the 38th ICAR session held in
Cork, Ireland.
136. Garrick, D.J. 2013. Bad news – they’re all carriers of something – broken genes in
the beef business. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federation’s 45th Annual
Research Symposium and Annual Meeting. 45:88-95.
137. Saatchi, M., D.J. Garrick. 2013. Improving genomic prediction in Simmental beef
cattle using a multi-breed reference population. Proceedings Western Section,
American Society of Animal Science, 64:174-177. https://www.asas.org/docs/defaultsource/western-section/proceedings.pdf?sfvrsn=0 .
138. Garrick, D.J. 2013. Genomic selection for the genetic evaluation of livestock –
theory and practice. Proceedings of the XL reunion de la Asociacion Mexicana para
la Produccion Animal y Seguridad Alimentaria, held in Villahermosa, Mexico, 22-24
May 2013.
139. Garrick, D.J. 2013. Status of genomics technologies. Proceedings of the Sociedade
Brasileira de Zootechnia (SBZ) meeting held in Campinas 24 July, 2013.
140. Hyde, L., W. Shafer, S. McGuire, M. Saatchi, D.J. Garrick. 2013. American
Simmental Association experience with incorporating genomics into genetic
evaluation. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federation 10th Genetic Prediction
Workshop held in Kansas City 12-13 December 2103, pages 10-14.
141. Garrick, D.J., M. Saatchi. 2013. Experience in developing breed-specific predictions
for GE-EPDs. Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federation 10th Genetic
Prediction Workshop held in Kansas City 12-13 December 2103, pages 24-34.
142. Fernando, R.L., D.J. Garrick. 2013. Bayesian regression as an alternative
implementation of genomic-enhanced genetic evaluation. Proceedings of the Beef
Improvement Federation 10th Genetic Prediction Workshop held in Kansas City 1213 December 2103, pages 38-43.
143. Garrick, D.J., J.C.M. Dekkers, B.L. Golden, R.L. Fernando. 2014. (Invited paper)
Bayesian prediction combining genotyped and non-genotyped individuals.
Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock
Production. https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalp-proceedingsoral/053_paper_10311_manuscript_1300_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
144. Saatchi, M., D.J. Garrick. 2014. (Invited paper) Across breed genomic predictions in
beef cattle. Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to
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Livestock Production. https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalp-proceedingsoral/065_paper_10332_manuscript_1318_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
145. Wolc, A., A. Kranis, J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N. O’Sullivan, S. Avendano,
K.A. Watson, R. Preisinger, D. Habier, S.J. Lamont, R. Fernando, D.J. Garrick,
J.C.M. Dekkers. 2014. (Invited paper) Applications of genomic selection in poultry.
Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock
Production. https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalp-proceedingsoral/080_paper_9732_manuscript_1554_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
146. Ferraz, J.B.S., M.H.A. Santana, G.A. Oliveira Jr., F.M. Rezende, H. Fukumasu, P.A.
Alexandre, A.S.M. Cesar, M.E. Carvalho, L.L. Coutinho, J.P. Eler, E.C. Mattos, F.S.
Baldi, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Feed efficiency in Nellore cattle (Bos Indicus): impact of
molecular breeding value estimation methods in the accuracy of breeding value
estimates. Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock
Production. https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalp-proceedingsoral/118_paper_8699_manuscript_216_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
147. Fernando, R.L., A. Toosi, D.J. Garrick, J.C.M. Dekkers. 2014. Application of
whole-genome prediction methods for genome-wide association studies: a Bayesian
approach. Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock
Production. https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalp-proceedingsoral/201_paper_10341_manuscript_1325_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
148. Sun, X., R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, J.C.M. Dekkers. 2014. Improved accuracy of
genomic prediction for traits with rare QTL by fitting haplotypes. Proceedings of the
10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production.
https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalp-proceedingsoral/209_paper_9178_manuscript_1682_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
149. Cockrum, R.R., X. Zeng, N.F. Berge, J.M. Neary, F.B. Garry, T. Holt, H.D.
Blackburn, S. Thomas, S.E. Speidel, D.J. Garrick, R.M. Enns, M.G. Thomas. 2014.
Angus cattle at high altitude: genetic relationships and initial genome-wide
association analyses of pulmonary arterial pressure. Proceedings of the 10th World
Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. https://asas.org/docs/defaultsource/wcgalp-proceedings-oral/236_paper_9105_manuscript_427_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
150. Weng, Z.-Q., A. Wolc, R.L. Fernando, J.C.M. Dekkers, J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E.
Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Prediction accuracy of pedigree and
genomic estimated breeding values over generations in layer chickens. Proceedings
of the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production.
https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalp-proceedingsoral/326_paper_8208_manuscript_114_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
151. Sneddon, N.W., N. Lopez-Villalobos, R.E. Hickson, L. Shaloo, D.J. Garrick, U.
Geary. 2014. Prediction of industry production of milk components, yields of dairy
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products and lactose deficit under the current breeding objective of New Zealand
dairy cattle. Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to
Livestock Production. https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalpposters/398_paper_9283_manuscript_538_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
152. Weng, X., R.R. Cockrum, N.F. Berge, J.M. Neary, F.B. Garry, T. Holt, H.D.
Blackburn, S.E. Speidel, D.J. Garrick, R.M. Enns, M.G. Thomas. Genetic correlation
and genome wide association study of pulmonary arterial pressure and post weaning
growth traits in Angus heifers from a high altitude breeding program. Proceedings of
the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production.
https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalpposters/428_paper_9752_manuscript_1034_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
153. Hayr, M., M. Saatchi, R. Sherlock, D. Johnson, D. Garrick. 2014. Evaluating the
effects of QTN for milk fat yield and their impact on accuracy and bias of genomic
prediction in New Zealand Holstein-Friesian cows. Proceedings of the 10th World
Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. https://asas.org/docs/defaultsource/wcgalp-posters/505_paper_9659_manuscript_827_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
154. Oliveira, P.S.N., A.S.M. Cesar, M.L. Do Nascimento, M.M. Souza, R.R. Tullio, D.O.
Lanna, T. Sonstegard, G.B. Mourao, J.M. Reecy, D.J. Garrick, M.A. Mudadu, L.L.
Coutinho, L.C.A. Regitano. 2014. Potential candidate genes for residual intake and
gain in Nelore beef cattle. Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Genetics
Applied to Livestock Production. https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalpposters/555_paper_8744_manuscript_228_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
155. Peters, S., K. Kizilkaya, D. Garrick, R. Fernando, J. Reecy, I. Imumorin, M. Thomas.
2014. Genome-wide association study of first service conception rate in Brangus
heifers using probit, robit and logit models. Proceedings of the 10th World Congress
on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. https://asas.org/docs/defaultsource/wcgalp-posters/643_paper_9759_manuscript_927_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
156. Baes, C.F., M.A. Dolezal, E. Fritz-Waters, J.E. Koltes, B. Bapst, C. Flury, H. SignerHasler, C. Stricker, R. Fernando, F. Schmitz-Hsu, D.J. Garrick, J.M. Reecy, B.
Gredler. 2014. Comparison of variant calling methods for whole-genome
sequencing data in dairy cattle. Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Genetics
Applied to Livestock Production. https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalpposters/668_paper_10014_manuscript_1167_0b.pdf?sfvrsn=2
157. Cheng, H., D.J. Garrick, R.L. Fernando. 2014. Parallel computing to speed up
whole-genome analyses using independent Metropolis-Hastings sampling.
Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock
Production. https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalpposters/694_paper_9259_manuscript_1683_0b.pdf?sfvrsn=2
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158. Su, H., R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Haplotype diversity of ten US beef cattle
breeds captured by different definitions of haplotypes based on BovineSNP50K chip.
Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock
Production. https://asas.org/docs/default-source/wcgalpposters/728_paper_9254_manuscript_512_0.pdf?sfvrsn=2
159. Garrick, D.J. 2014. Genetic and genomic improvement in Livestock. Proceedings of
the Ensminger School held in Lima Peru November 5-7, 2014. Advancing modern
animal production. Pp 27-38.
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Publications - Abstracts
1. Blair, H.T and D.J. Garrick. 1992. Genetic aspects of milkfat flavour (Abstract).
Proceedings of the New Zealand Dairy Research Institute Flavour Forum, 3-4 March
1992. Pp 41.
2. Garrick, D.J. 1995. Short- and long-term responses to some selection strategies for
objectives influenced by a QTL and many genes with small effects. Proceeding of
the Sixth Australasian Gene Mapping Workshop and New Zealand Genetical Society
Conference (abstract only), 6:25.
3. Davis, K.L., R.J. Spelman, W. Coppieters, A.M. Winkelman, D.J. Garrick and M.
Georges. 1998. Quantitative trait loci analysis for milk colour in New Zealand
pasture-fed dairy cattle (abstract only). XXVI International Conference on Animal
Genetics (ISAG). XXVI:95.
4. Gopal, R.M., W.E. Pomroy, D.M. West and D.J. Garrick. 1998. Isolation and
inheritance studies on an ivermectin-resistant field strain of Trichostrongylus
colubriformis. (Abstract). Proceedings of the New Zealand Society for Parasitology
27:9.
5. Gopal, R.M., W.E. Pomroy, D.M. West and D.J. Garrick. 1999. Inheritance of
ivermectin resistance in afield isolate of Trichostrongylus colubriformis. 17th
International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of
Veterinary Parasitology, Copenhagen. Abstract a.1.08.
6. Garrick, D.J., and N. Lopez-Villalobos. 1999. Potential for economic benefits to the
producer from altering the composition of milk. British Society of Animal Science
Occasional Meeting on Milk Composition, 16-17 September, Belfast, Northern
Ireland. (Abstract only). P 4.
7. Lopez-Villalobos, N., and D.J. Garrick. 2001. Estimation of genetic parameters for
lactation yields of milk, fat and protein of New Zealand dairy goats. Abstract only,
292. Proceedings of the joint meeting of the American Dairy Science Association
and the American Society of Animal Science 78:70 (Suppl. 1).
8. Gopal, RM, WE Pomroy, DM West, DJ Garrick. 2001. Inheritance of ivermectin
resistance in a field isolate of Trichostrongylus colubriformis. New Zealand Journal
of Zoology, 28:236.
9. Jubileu, J.S., N. Maiwashe, M. Cleveland, B. Tsevenjaav, R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick.
2003. Estimates of genetic parameters of carcass traits in Limousin cattle. Abstract
only, W96. Journal of Animal Science, 81:318, Suppl. 1.
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10. Welsh, C.S., B.L. Golden, R.M. Enns, D.J. Garrick and G.B. Nicoll. 2003. Influence
of birth weight and birth rank on lamb survivability. Abstract only, 270. Journal of
Animal Science, 81:68, Suppl. 1.
11. Tseveenjav, B., D.J. Garrick, S. Levalley, C. Kimberling and Y. Zagsduren. 2004.
Economic selection indexes to improve fiber production for cashmere goats in
Mongolia. Abstract from Western Section of Animal Science. Journal of Animal
Science 82:Suppl.2 pp 110.
12. Burns, E.M., R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick. 2004. The status of equine genetic
evaluation. Abstract from Western Section of Animal Science. Journal of Animal
Science 82:Suppl.2 pp 109.
13. Brigham, B.W., D.J. Garrick and R.M. Enns. 2004. Development of web-based cowcalf decision support software. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 82:Suppl.1 pp
391.
14. Cleveland, M.A. R.M. Enns, D.J. Garrick and H.D. Blackburn. 2004. Examining the
genetic diversity of Hereford cattle. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 82:Suppl.1
pp 451.
15. Maiwashe, A. D.J. Garrick and R.M. Enns. 2004. Weighting of information when
predicting breeding values using the standard or marker-based inverse of the
numerator relationship matrix. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 82:Suppl.1 pp
243.
16. Olson, K.M., D.J. Garrick and R.M. Enns. 2004. Predicting breeding values for feed
intake from individual or pen-fed data. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science
82:Suppl.1 pp 452.
17. Speidel, S.E., D.J. Garrick and R.M. Enns. 2004. Genetic prediction for estimating
mature cow maintenance energy requirements. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science
82:Suppl.1 pp 450.
18. Garrick, D.J. 2004. Sampling populations for genetic conservation, gene discovery,
validation and exploitation. Proceedings of the ADSA 9th Discover Conference on
Genetic Resources. Abstract only.
19. Cleveland, M.A., R.M. Enns, D.J. Garrick and H.D. Blackburn. 2004. Poster.
Analysis of inbreeding in the U.S. Hereford population. ADSA 9th Discover
Conference on Genetic Resources.
20. Garrick, D.J. 2005. Calculating the distribution of the correlation between estimated
breeding values from different analyses. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 83,
Suppl. 1, 73-74.
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21. Garrick, D.J. 2005. Using appropriate genetic evaluations to make better selection
decisions. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 83, Suppl. 1, 327.
22. Van Cise, A, T. Grandin, D.J. Garrick, and R. Enns. 2005. Inheritance of hair whorl
characteristics in Holstein cattle. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 83, Suppl. 1,
380.
23. Tseveenjav, B., D.J. Garrick, S. LeValley, Z. Yondon. 2005. Simulation model of
cashmere goat production system: I. A dynamic herd simulation model and breeding
strategies for fiber quality. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 83, Suppl. 1, 9-10.
24. Dukkipati, V.S.R., H.T. Blair, A. Murray, D.J. Garrick, R.J. Whittington, L.A.
Reddacliff, J. Eppleston and P. Windsor. 2005. Extensive polymorphism at nine
immunologically significant microsatellite marker loci in merino sheep. Proceedings
of the third international symposium on genetics of animal health, held at Ames,
Iowa, 13-15 July 2005. Abstract, pp 106.
25. Bailey, D.W., H.C. VanWagoner, D.J. Garrick, M.G. Thomas and R. Weinmeister.
2005. Sire and dam effects on distribution patterns of cows grazing mountainous
rangelands. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 83, Suppl. 2, 113.
26. Speidel, S.E., R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick. 2005. Weaning weight heritability
estimates in different environments. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 83, Suppl.
2, 114.
27. Brigham, B.W., R.M. Enns, D.J. Garrick and S.E. Speidel. 2005. Using additional
phenotypic information in data poor analyses. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science
83, Suppl. 2, 114.
28. Beckman, D.W., S.E. Speidel, B.W. Brigham, D.J. Garrick and R.M. Enns. 2005.
Genetic parameter estimates for docility in Limousin cattle. Abstract. Journal of
Animal Science 83, Suppl. 2, 115.
29. Enns, R.M., D.J. Garrick and B.W. Brigham. 2005. Variability in economic value is
dependent upon herd average stayability. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 83,
Suppl. 2, 115.
30. Garrick, D.J. 2005. A systematic approach to the design and enhancement of breeding
programmes. Abstract. Proceedings of the European Association of Animal
Production. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 496 pages.
31. Maiwashe A., and D. J. Garrick. 2005. Accuracy of genetic prediction obtained using
genetic relationships based on pedigree or marker information. Abstract. 4th All
Africa Conference on Animal Agriculture and 31st Annual Meeting of the Tanzania
Society for Animal Production, Arusha, Tanzania, 20-24 Sept. p58.
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32. Garrick, D.J. 2006. The evaluation, interpretation and relevance of stayability in
genetic improvement of beef cattle. Invited. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science
84, Suppl.2, 87.
33. Williams, J.L., D.J. Garrick, R.M. Enns and K.L. Shirley. 2006. Inheritance of hair
slickness score and its correlation with growth. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science
84, Suppl.2, 139.
34. Shirley, K.L., D.J. Garrick, T.Grandin and M. Deesing. 2006. Inheritance of facial
hair whorl attributes in Holstein cattle. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 84,
Suppl.2, 141-142.
35. Brigham, B.W., S.E. Speidel, D.W. Beckman, D.J. Garrick, S. Willmon, W.
Vanderwert and R.M. Enns. 2006. Parameter estimates and breeding values for days
to finish to a constant endpoint. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 84, Suppl.2,
143.
36. Speidel, S.E., R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick. 2006. Insignificant re-ranking of sires for
weaning weight in above- and below-average environments. Abstract. Journal of
Animal Science 84, Suppl.2, 143.
37. Beckman, D.W., S.E. Speidel, B.W. Brigham, D.J. Garrick and R.M. Enns. 2006.
Genetic parameters for stayability and body condition score in beef females.
Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 84, Suppl.2, 144.
38. Fulwider, W., T. Grandin, D. Lamm, N. Dalsted, D. Garrick and B. Rollin. 2006.
Hock lesion and hygiene score by stall bed type in commercial U.S. dairy cows.
Abstract. Journal of Dairy Science 89, Suppl. 1, 411.
39. Fulwider, W., T. Grandin, D.J. Garrick, T.E. Engle, W.D. Lamm, N.L. Dalsted and
B.E. Rollin. 2007. Survey of calf and heifer husbandry practices on dairies in the
mid-western and eastern U.S. Abstract. Journal of Dairy Science 90, Suppl. 1, 244.
40. Fulwider, W., T. Grandin, , D.J. Garrick, T.E. Engle, W.D. Lamm, N.L. Dalsted and
B.E. Rollin. 2007. Correlation between tarsal lesions on dairy cows housed in freestalls and culling rate, somatic cell count, percent mature cows, and milk production
by stall base. Abstract. Journal of Dairy Science 90, Suppl. 1, 229.
41. Garrick, D.J. 2007. Equivalent mixed model equations for genomic selection.
Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 85, Suppl. 1, 376.
42. Lopez-Villalobos, D.J. Garrick and C.W. Holmes. 2007. Crossbreeding in New
Zealand dairy Cattle. Abstract, European Association of Animal Production.
43. Beckman, D.W., and D.J. Garrick. 2007. Heterogeneous variance of docility scores in
Limousin cattle. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 85, Suppl. 2, 149.
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44. Brigham, B.W., S.E. Speidel, R.M. Enns and D.J. Garrick. 2007. Stayability to
alternate ages. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 85, Suppl. 2, 151.
45. Marquez, G.C., and D.J. Garrick. 2007. Selection intensities, generation intervals and
population structure of Red Angus cattle. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 85,
Suppl. 2, 153.
46. Garrick, D.J., B.W. Brigham, S.E. Speidel. 2007. Iterative solution of linear equations
from national beef cattle evaluation. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 85, Suppl.
2, 154.
47. Shirley, K.L., and D.J. Garrick. 2007. Identification of factors affecting Angus bull
sale prices. Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 85, Suppl. 2, 155.
48. Garrick, D.J. 2007. Payment for quality: what the wine industry can learn from
livestock. Abstract. Abstracts of the 13th Australian Wine Industry Technical
Conference held in Adelaide 28 July-2 August, 2007.
49. Garrick, D.J. 2008. Producing and using genetic evaluations in today’s beef industry.
Abstract. Journal of Animal Science 86: E-Suppl.2/Journal of Dairy Science 91:ESuppl. 1, page 103.
50. Beckman, D.W., and D.J. Garrick. 2008. Clustering of herds to account for
heterogeneous variance of docility scores in Limousin cattle. Abstract. Journal of
Animal Science 86: E-Suppl.2/Journal of Dairy Science 91:E-Suppl. 1, page 548.
51. Beckman, D.W., and D.J. Garrick. 2008. Maternal inheritance of pulmonary arterial
pressure in Angus cattle and its correlation with growth. Abstract. Journal of Animal
Science 86, E-Suppl. 3, page 48.
52. Garrick, D.J. 2008. A comprehensive approach to beef production – genetics for beef
quality and sustainability. Abstract. Proceedings of the III Congreso Nacional de
Carne de Vacuno, held in Avila, Spain, 19-21 November 2008.
53. Stricker, C., J. Moll, D.J. Garrick, and R.L. Fernando. 2009. First results on genomewide genetic evaluation in Swiss dairy cattle. Abstract, EAAP 60th Annual Meeting,
Barcelona http://www.eaap.org/Barcelona/Book_Abstracts.pdf
54. Brigham, B.W., S.E. Speidel, D.J. Garrick, L.K. Keenan and R.M. Enns. 2009.
Aggregate stayability – using information from younger ages. J. Anim. Sci. 87:Esuppl 3, abstract 4.
55. Kizilkaya, K. R.L. Fernando and D.J. Garrick. 2009. Simulation of genomic selection
in a crossbred beef cattle population. J. Anim. Sci. 87:E-suppl 3, abstract 38.
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56. Garrick, D.J. 2009. The nature and scope of some whole genome analyses in beef
cattle. http://www.bifconference.com/bif2009/ab_g1_4_garrick.html
57. Dekkers, J.C.M., C. Stricker, R. L. Fernando, D. J. Garrick, S. J. Lamont, N. P.
O'Sullivan, J. E. Fulton, J. Arango, P. Settar, A. Kranis, J. McKay, A. Koerhuis, R.
Preisinger. 2009. Implementation of genomic selection in egg layer chickens. Late
breaking abstract of the joint ASAS/ADSA/CSAS meeting held in Montreal, Canada,
11 July, 2009.
58. Nkrumah, J.D., D.J. Garrick, R.L. Fernando, S. Northcutt, B. Bowman, B.W.
Woodward, S.W. Bauck, D. Vasco, T.M. Taxis, M.M. Rolf, J.E. Decker, J.W. Kim,
M.C. McClure, S.D. McKay, R.D. Schnabel, J.F. Taylor. 2009. Alternative methods
for selecting SNP panels to predict marbling in Angus cattle. . Late breaking abstract
of the joint ASAS/ADSA/CSAS meeting held in Montreal, Canada, 11 July, 2009.
59. Garrick, D.J. 2009. Bioinformatics requirements to apply whole-genome prediction
in livestock. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 87, E-Suppl. 2/J. Dairy Sci. Vol. 92, E-Suppl. 1,
abstract 203.
60. Garrick, D.J. 2009. An animal breeding approach to the estimation of genetic and
environmental trends from field populations. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 87, E-Suppl. 2/J.
Dairy Sci. Vol. 92, E-Suppl. 1, abstract 398.
61. Garrick, D.J. 2009. Recent developments in genetic evaluation tools. J. Anim. Sci.
Vol. 87, E-Suppl. 2/J. Dairy Sci. Vol. 92, E-Suppl. 1, abstract 624.
62. Garrick, D.J. 2009. Bayesian analyses of whole-genome data. Australasian
conference on statistical methods for genomic data analysis.
http://genepi.qimr.edu.au/genomics/sept30_files/Page671.htm
63. Onteru, SK, B Fan, D Garrick, K J Stalder and MF Rothschild. 2009. Whole-genome
analyses for pig reproductive traits using the PorcineSNP60 BeadChip. Pig Genome
III Conference held in Sanger Institute, UK, 2-4 November 2009.
64. Fan, B, SK Onteru, D Garrick, K J Stalder and MF Rothschild. 2009. A genome-wide
association study for pig production and feet and leg structure traits using the
PorcineSNP60 BeadChip. Pig Genome III Conference held in Sanger Institute, UK,
2-4 November 2009.
65. Gorbach, DM, W Cai, JCM Dekkers, JM Young, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, and MF
Rothschild. 2009. Whole-genome analyses for genes associated with residual feed
intake and related traits utilizing the PorcineSNP60 BeadChip. Pig Genome III
Conference, Hinxton, UK, Nov. 2-4. Abstract No. 11.
66. Dekkers, JCM, C Stricker, RL Fernando, DJ Garrick, SJ Lamont, NP O’Sullivan, JE
Fulton, J Arango, P Settar, A Kranis, J MacKay, A Koerhuis, R Preisinger. 2010.
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Implementation of genomic selection in egg-layer chickens. Abstracts of the Plant &
Animal Genome XVIII conference, San Diego, W493.
67. Zhao, Xia, HT Blair, S Onteru, SA Piripi, MF Rothschild, KG Thompson, DJ Garrick.
2010. A genome wide association study and fine-mapping for chondrodysplasia of
Texel sheep. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XVIII conference, San Diego,
P579.
68. Hu, Zhiliang, Rex Fernando, DJ Garrick, JM Reecy. 2010. SNPlotz: A genome plot
tool for SNP association studies. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XVIII
conference, San Diego, P851.
69. Thomas, MG, SO Peters, K Kizilkaya, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, JM Reecy, Z-L Hu,
FD Schilkey, RL Weaber, GA Silver. 2010. QTL Hypothalamic-transcriptome, and
candidate gene query suggest bovine chromosome 2 influences heifer pregnancy.
Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XVIII conference, San Diego, P537.
70. Peters, SO, K Kizilkaya, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, JM Reecy, RL Weaber, GA Silver,
MG Thomas. 2010. Bayesian QTL inference from whole genome growth and
carcass analyses in Brangus heifers. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XVIII
conference, San Diego, P558.
71. Fan, Bin, SK Onteru, DJ Garrick, KJ Stalder, MF Rothschild. 2010. Whole-genome
association analysis on body composition and feet and leg structure soundness traits
in the pig. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XVIII conference, San Diego,
P605.
72. Onteru, SK, B Fan, DJ Garrick, KJ Stalder, MF Rothschild. 2010. Genome-wide
analyses for pig reproductive traits using the porcineSNP60 beadchip. Abstracts of
the Plant & Animal Genome XVIII conference, San Diego, P615.
73. Gorbach, DM, W Cai, JCM Dekkers, JM Young, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, MF
Rothschild. 2010. Genetic analysis of residual feed intake and its components based
on the porcineSNP60 beadchip. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XVIII
conference, San Diego, P614.
74. Rothschild, MF, DM Gorbach, B Fan, SK Onteru, Z-Q Du, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando,
KJ Stalder, JCM Dekkers. 2010. Applications of new porcine genomic tools to trait
discovery and understanding of genomic architecture. Abstracts of the Plant &
Animal Genome XVIII conference, San Diego, W614.
75. Downey, ED, EC Conrad, RG Tait, DJ Garrick, JM Reecy. 2010. Whole genome
analysis of response to BVDV2 vaccinations in Angus calves using Bayesian models.
International Symposium on Animal Genomics for Animal Health, Paris, France,
May 2010. 2-PA27.
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76. Kizilkaya, K, RG Tait, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, JM Reecy. 2010. Whole genome
analysis of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus cattle using Bayesian
threshold models. International Symposium on Animal Genomics for Animal Health,
Paris, France, May 2010. 2-PA28.
77. Dittmer, KE, KG Thompson, X Zhao, L Howe, S Onteru, HT Blair, MF Rothschild, DJ
Garrick. 2010. Inherited rickets of Corriedale sheep with inappropriate
overexpression of CYP24 and a mutation in dentin matrix protein1. Proceedings of
the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Abstract 189. Veterinary
Pathology 47(6S).
78. Zhao, X., KE Dittmer, S Onteru, HT Blair, KG Thompson, MF Rothschild, DJ Garrick.
2010. A novel nonsense mutation of the DMP1 gene is responsible for inherited
rickets in Corriedale sheep. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 88, E-suppl. 2/ J. Dairy Sci. Vol. 93,
E-Suppl. Abstract LB2.
79. Nafikov, RA, JP Schoonmaker, KT Korn, K Noack, DJ Garrick, KJ Koehler, J MinickBormann, JM Reecy, DE Spurlock, DC Beitz. 2010. Association of polymorphisms
in GPAT4 and SLC27A6 genes with bovine milk fat percentage and fatty acid
composition. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 88, E-suppl. 2/ J. Dairy Sci. Vol. 93, E-Suppl.
Abstract LB3.
80. Garrick, D.J. 2010. Genomic analysis of data from physiological studies. Symposium
on bridging the gap between physiology and genomics. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 88, Esuppl. 2/ J. Dairy Sci. Vol. 93, E-Suppl. Abstract 289.
81. Woodward, BW, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, S Northcutt, B Bowman, SW Bauck, RD
Schnabel, JF Taylor. 2010. Development and validation of an Angus-specific
IGENITY profile for marbling, backfat thickness, hot carcass weight, ribeye area,
yearling weight, and heifer pregnancy based on a whole genome scan. J. Anim. Sci.
Vol. 88, E-suppl. 2/ J. Dairy Sci. Vol. 93, E-Suppl. Abstract 788.
82. Peters, SO, K Kizilkaya, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, JM Reecy, Z-L Hu, RL Weaber,
GA Silver, MG Thomas. 2010. Bayesian QTL inference and gene identification for
first service conception rate in Brangus heifers. . J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 88, E-suppl. 2/ J.
Dairy Sci. Vol. 93, E-Suppl. Abstract 924.
83. Geary, U, L Shalloo, DJ Garrick, N Lopez-Villalobos. 2010. Development of a milk
processing sector model. International Dairy Federation World Dairy Summit.
http://www.wds2010.com/delegates/posters/DPE-Geary.pdf and
http://www.wds2010.com/posters/AllPosterAbstracts.pdf
84. Boddicker, N, DJ Garrick, JM Reecy, B Rowland, MF Rothschild, JP Steibel, JK
Lunney, JCM Dekkers. 2011. Genetic parameters and markers associated with
viremia and growth in pigs infected with porcine reproductive and respiratory virus.
Proceedings of 2010 International PRRS Symposium, 23.
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http://www.prrssymposium.org/Documents/Proceedings/PrrsSymposiumProceedings
2010.PDF.
85. Downey, ED, EC Conrad, KK Lintz, JF Ridpath, RG Tait, DJ Garrick, JM Reecy.
2011. Environmental effects and Bayesian whole genome analysis of BVDV2 titers
following vaccination in Angus weanling cattle. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal
Genome XIX conference, San Diego, P545.
86. Zhao, X, KE Dittmer, MF Rothschild, HT Blair, KG Thompson, DJ Garrick. 2011. A
genome-wide association study (GWAS) discovered a novel nonsense mutation in
Dmp1 gene responsible to inherited rickets in Corriedale sheep. Abstracts of the
Plant & Animal Genome XIX conference, San Diego, P554.
87. Wolc, A, J Arango, P Settar, J Fulton, N O’Sullivan, R Preisinger, D Habier, D
Garrick, R Fernando, S Lamont, J Dekkers. 2011. Persistence of accuracy of
estimated breeding values in layers using marker and pedigree based relationship
matrices. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XIX conference, San Diego,
P566.
88. Wang, C, D Habier, A Kranis, K Watson, S Avendano, D Garrick, R Fernando, S
Lamont, J Dekkers. 2011. Accuracy of genomic EBV using an evenly spaced low
density SNP panel in broiler chickens. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XIX
conference, San Diego, P580.
89. Boddicker, N, DJ Garrick, JM Reecy, B Rowland, MF Rothschild, JP Steibel, JK
Lunney, JCM Dekkers. 2011. Genetic parameters and markers associated with
viremia and growth in pigs infected with porcine reproductive and respiratory virus.
Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XIX conference, San Diego, P588.
90. Onteru, SK, B Fan, MT Nikkila, DJ Garrick, KJ Stalder, MF Rothschild. 2011. Whole
genome association analyses for lifetime reproductive traits in the pig. Abstracts of
the Plant & Animal Genome XIX conference, San Diego, P595.
91. Ros, R, SK Onteru, DJ Garrick, MF Rothschild. 2011. Whole genome association
analyses for principal components of lifetime reproduction and structural soundness
traits in the pig. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XIX conference, San
Diego, P596.
92. Zeng, J, A Toosi, RL Fernando, JCM Dekkers, D Garrick. 2011. Genomic selection
of purebred animals for crossbred performance under dominance. Abstracts of the
Plant & Animal Genome XIX conference, San Diego, P688.
93. Dittmer, KE, KG Thompson, X Zhao, L Howe, S Onteru, HT Blair, MF Rothschild, DJ
Garrick. 2011. Finding the mutation responsible for inherited rickets in Corriedale
sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. Volume 59: Issue 3, p 153.
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94. Downey, ED, EC Conrad, KK Lintz, JF Ridpath, RG Tait, DJ Garrick, JM Reecy.
2011. BVDV titer level relationships with growth and body composition traits in
Angus calves. J. Anim. Sci. 89, E Suppl.2: 84.
http://www.asas.org/abstracts/ASAS_2011_Sect_ABS_E-Supplement-2.pdf.
95. Boddicker, N, DJ Garrick, JM Reecy, B Rowland, MF Rothschild, JP Steibel, JK
Lunney, JCM Dekkers. 2011. Genetic parameters and markers associated with
viremia and growth in pigs infected with porcine reproductive and respiratory virus.
J. Anim. Sci. 89, E Suppl.2: 112.
http://www.asas.org/abstracts/ASAS_2011_Sect_ABS_E-Supplement-2.pdf..
96. Sun, X, RL Fernando, DJ Garrick, JCM Dekkers. 2011. An iterative approach for
efficient calculation of breeding values and genome-wide association analysis using
weighted genomic BLUP. J. Anim. Sci. 89, E Suppl.2: 28.
http://www.asas.org/abstracts/ASAS_2011_Sect_ABS_E-Supplement-2.pdf.
97. Wolc, A, J Arango, P Settar, JE Fulton, NP O’Sullivan, R Preisinger, D Habier, R
Fernando, DJ Garrick, SJ Lamont, JCM. Dekkers. 2011. Persistence of accuracy of
estimated breeding values in layers using marker and pedigree based relationship
matrices. J. Anim. Sci. 89, E Suppl.2: 29.
http://www.asas.org/abstracts/ASAS_2011_Sect_ABS_E-Supplement-2.pdf.
98. Wang, C, D Habier, A Kranis, KA Watson, S Avendano, DJ Garrick, R Fernando, SJ
Lamont, JCM Dekkers. 2011. Accuracy of genomic EBV using an evenly spaced, lowdensity SNP panel in broiler chickens. J. Anim. Sci. 89, E Suppl.2: 30.
http://www.asas.org/abstracts/ASAS_2011_Sect_ABS_E-Supplement-2.pdf.
99. Kizilkaya, K, RL Fernando, D Garrick. 2011. Accuracy of genomic prediction using a
threshold model to analyze categorical traits in purebred and crossbred beef cattle
populations. J. Anim. Sci. 89, E Suppl.2: 31.
http://www.asas.org/abstracts/ASAS_2011_Sect_ABS_E-Supplement-2.pdf.
100. Saatchi, M, DJ Garrick, J Ward. 2011. Accuracy of genomic breeding values in
Hereford beef cattle using k-means clustering method for cross-validation. J. Anim.
Sci. 89, E Suppl.2: 32. http://www.asas.org/abstracts/ASAS_2011_Sect_ABS_ESupplement-2.pdf.
101. Reecy, JM, RG Tait, DL VanOverbeke, AJ Garmyn, RG Mateescu, AL Van
Eenennaam, Q Duan, Q Liu, JP Schoonmaker, ME Drewnoski, DC Beitz, K
Kizilkaya, RL Fernando, DJ Garrick. 2011. Use of genomics to improve the fatty
acid composition of meat. J. Anim. Sci. 89, E Suppl.2: 137.
http://www.asas.org/abstracts/ASAS_2011_Sect_ABS_E-Supplement-2.pdf.
102. Lunney, JK, N Boddicker, JCM Dekkers, DJ Garrick, S Abrams, JP Steibel, JM
Reecy, E Fritz, M Rothschild, M Kerrigan, B Trible, RRR Rowland. 2011. PRRS host
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genetics consortium: Background and current progress. J. Anim. Sci./J. Dairy Sci.
(submitted).
103. Boddicker, N, DJ Garrick, MF Rothschild, JM Reecy, R Rowland, JK Lunney, JCM
Dekkers. 2011. Validation of a major quantitative trait locus associated with host
response to experimental infection with PRRS virus. Proceedings of 2011
International PRRS Symposium, 56.
http://www.prrssymposium.org/Documents/Proceedings/PrrsSymposiumProceedings
2011.PDF
104. Boddicker, N, DJ Garrick, JM Reecy, R Rowland, MF Rothschild, JP Steibel, JK
Lunney, JCM Dekkers. 2011. A major QTL for response to porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus in pigs. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 89, E-Suppl. 1/J. Dairy Sci.
Vol. 94, E-Suppl. 1:335. http://www.jtmtg.org/2011/abstracts/0420.PDF
105. Wolc, A., J.M. Hickey, M. Sargolzaei, J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P.
O’Sullivan, R. Preisinger, D. Habier, R. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, C. Wang, and J.C.M.
Dekkers. 2011. Comparison of the accuracy of genotype imputation using different
methods. P76 in: Proceeding 7th European Symposium on Poultry Genetics.
http://www.roslin.ed.ac.uk/7espg/assets/7espg-edited-proceedings.pdf.
106. Wolc, A., J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, R. Preisinger, D. Habier,
R. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, C. Wang, and J.C.M. Dekkers. 2011. Accuracy of
imputation with low density SNP genotyping of selection candidates and multiple
generations of low density genotyped dams. P75 in: Proceeding 7th European
Symposium on Poultry Genetics. http://www.roslin.ed.ac.uk/7espg/assets/7espgedited-proceedings.pdf.
107. Wang, C., D. Habier, A. Wolc, A. Kranis, K.A. Watson, S. Avendano, D.J. Garrick,
R. Fernando, S.J. Lamont, and J.C.M. Dekkers. 2011. Accuracy of genomic EBV
using an evenly-spaced, low-density, 384-SNP panel in broiler chickens. P73 in:
Proceeding 7th European Symposium on Poultry Genetics.
http://www.roslin.ed.ac.uk/7espg/assets/7espg-edited-proceedings.pdf
108. Wolc, A., J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, D. Habier, R. Fernando,
D.J. Garrick and J.C.M. Dekkers. 2011. Description of mean-variance relationships
for egg weight in laying chickens using genomic selection models. XXIII
International Poultry Breeders Symposium WPSA, Tarnowo Podgórne.
109. Fritz, E, J Koltes, RG Tait, DJ Garrick, JM Reecy. 2012. Pipseq: a DNA Sequencing
Alignment, Variant Detection, Annotation and Effect Prediction Pipeline. Abstracts
of the Plant & Animal Genome XX conference, San Diego, P0013.
http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper4171.html
110. Rolf, M, R Schnabel, R Weaber, S McKay, M McClure, H Ramey, DJ Garrick, EJ
Pollak, J Taylor. 2012. Accuracies Resulting From Alternative Methods to Separate
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Training and Validation Populations for Genomic Selection in Commercial Beef
Cattle Populations Using Models Which Allow Selection of Informative Markers for
Targeted SNP Panels. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XX conference, San
Diego, P0548. http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper2451.html
111. Saatchi, M, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, N Boddicker. 2012. Comparison of Different
Bayesian Methods for QTL Mapping in Hereford Beef Cattle Using 1 Mb Windows.
Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XX conference, San Diego, P0552.
http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper3217.html
112. Peters, SO, K Kizilkaya, M Thomas, RL Fernando, J Reecy, A Yakubu, M De Donato,
I Imumorin. 2012. Whole Genome Linkage Disequilibrium Pattern in US Brangus
Heifers. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XX conference, San Diego,
P0558. http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper3583.html
113. Zhao, X, K Dittmer, K Parton, H Blair, MF Rothschild, DJ Garrick. 2012. A
Heritable AGTPBP1 Missense Mutation is Responsible for a Lower Motor Neuron
Disease in Romney Sheep. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XX conference,
San Diego, P0587. http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper2600.html
114. Onteru, SK, DM Gorbach, JM Young, DJ Garrick, J Dekkers, MF Rothschild. 2012.
Validation of Whole Genome Association Analyses for Residual Feed Intake in the
Pig. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XX conference, San Diego, P0624.
http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper3055.html
115. Tart, JK, JW Bundy, NF Ferdinand, AM McKnite, MF Rothschild, PS Miller, SD
Kachman, DJ Garrick, RK Johnson, S Ciobanu. 2012. Genome-wide association
study of age at puberty and reproductive longevity in two maternal lines of crossbred
gilts. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XX conference, San Diego, P0631.
http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper3886.html
116. Boddicker, N, DJ Garrick, J Reecy, RR Rowland, J Lunney, J Dekkers. 2012.
Validation of a major quantitative trait locus associated with host response to
experimental infection with PRRS virus. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome
XX conference, San Diego, P0636.
http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper3384.html
117. Staiger, EA, D Miller, C Tseng, J Cassano, L Nasir, DJ Garrick, S Brooks, D Antczak.
2012. Genome wide association of sarcoid tumors in horses. Abstracts of the Plant
& Animal Genome XX conference, San Diego, P0650.
http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper4380.html
118. Taylor, J, R Schnabel, M Saatchi, DJ Garrick, US Feed Efficiency Consortium, US
Bovine Respiratory Disease CAP Consortium. 2012. Current Status of Genomic
Selection in US Beef Cattle. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XX
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conference, San Diego, W140.
http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper1662.html
119. Dekkers, J, N Boddicker, E Waide, J Lunney, RR Rowland, DJ Garrick, J Reecy.
2012. Genome-wide Association Study of Host Response to Experimental Infection
with the PRRS Virus in Pigs. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XX
conference, San Diego, W156.
http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper1677.html
120. Wolc, A, J Arango, P. Settar, JE Fulton, NP O’Sullivan, R Preisinger, D Habier, R
Fernando, DJ Garrick, and JCM Dekkers. 2012. Genome wide association study for
egg defects in layer chickens. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XX
conference, San Diego, W592.
http://pag.confex.com/pag/xx/webprogram/Paper2564.html
121. Zang, J., A. Wolc, R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, and J.C.M. Dekkers. 2011. Genomic
breeding value prediction and QTL mapping of QTLMAS2011 data using Bayesian
methods. 5th QTL-MAS Workshop held in Rennes, France, abstract 22.
122. Peters, SO, K Kizilkaya, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, EJ Pollak, M DeDonato, E
Chaffee, T Hussain, and IG Imumorin. 2012. Model comparison for genetic
parameter estimation of birth and weaning weight traits in beef cattle. J Anim Sci
Vol 90 Suppl. 3/J Dairy Sci Vol 95 Suppl 2 :M35.
http://www.jtmtg.org/2012/abstracts/15.pdf
123. Koltes JE, RG Tait, ER Fritz, BP Mishra, AL Van Eenennaam, RG Mateescu, DL Van
Overbeke, AJ Garmyn, Q Liu, G Duan, D Nettleton, D Beitz, D Garrick and JM
Reecy. 2012. A systems-genetic analysis of bovine skeletal muscle iron content. J
Anim Sci Vol 90 Suppl. 3/J Dairy Sci Vol 95 Suppl 2 :60.
http://www.jtmtg.org/2012/abstracts/162.pdf
124. Saatchi M, RD Schnabel, JF Taylor and DJ Garrick. 2012. Comparison of single
breed and admixed reference populations for across-breed prediction of direct
genomic breeding values in Red Angus beef cattle. J Anim Sci Vol 90 Suppl. 3/J
Dairy Sci Vol 95 Suppl 2 : 467. http://www.jtmtg.org/2012/abstracts/451.pdf
125. Dekkers J, N Boddicker, E Waide, JK Lunney, RRR Rowland, DJ Garrick and J
Reecy. 2012. The genetic basis of host response to experimental infection with the
PRRS virus in pigs. J Anim Sci Vol 90 Suppl. 3/J Dairy Sci Vol 95 Suppl 2 : 691.
http://www.jtmtg.org/2012/abstracts/675.pdf
126. Wolc A, J Arango, P Settar, JE Fulton, NP O’Sullivan, R Preisinger, D Habier, R
Fernando, DJ Garrick and JCM Dekkers. 2012. Analysis of egg production using a
random regression model with genomic relationships in layer chickens. J Anim Sci
Vol 90 Suppl. 3/J Dairy Sci Vol 95 Suppl 2 : 726.
http://www.jtmtg.org/2012/abstracts/686.pdf
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127. Boddicker NJ, DJ Garrick, JM Reecy, RRR Rowland, JK Lunney, JCM Dekkers.
2012. Genetic architecture of response to experimental porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus infection. Abstract 58,
http://adsa.asas.org/midwest/2012/MW2012Abstracts.pdf
128. Wang C, D Habier, L Peiris, A Wolc, A Kranis, KA Watson, S Avendano, DJ
Garrick, RL Fernando, SJ Lamont, and JCM Dekkers. 2012. Identification of
genomic regions affecting body weight and hen house production using genomic
prediction methods in broiler chickens. Abstract 60,
http://adsa.asas.org/midwest/2012/MW2012Abstracts.pdf
129. Saatchi M, D Garrick, and J Taylor. 2012. Genetic correlations between carcass
traits and genomic breeding values in Limousin cattle. Abstract 66,
http://adsa.asas.org/midwest/2012/MW2012Abstracts.pdf
130. Tart JK, JW Bundy, NN Ferdinand, AM McKnite, MF Rothschild, DJ Garrick, PS
Miller, SD Kachman, RK Johnson, DC Ciobanu. 2012. Genome-wide association
study for age at puberty in maternal line gilts. Abstract 210P,
http://adsa.asas.org/midwest/2012/MW2012Abstracts.pdf
131. Koltes JE, RG Tait, ER Fritz, BP Mishra, AL Van Eenennaam, RG Mateescu, DL
Van Overbeke, AJ Garmyn, Q Liu, G Duan, D Nettleton, D Beitz, DJ Garrick, and
JM Reecy. 2012. A systems-genetics analysis of bovine skeletal muscle iron
content. Abstract P2050, ISAG2012,
http://www.isag.us/2012/docs/ISAG_2012_Abstracts.pdf
132. Onteru SK, DM Gorbach, JM Young, DJ Garrick, JCM Dekkers, and MF Rothschild.
2012. Genome wide association study for residual feed intake in the pig. Abstract
P4051, ISAG2012, http://www.isag.us/2012/docs/ISAG_2012_Abstracts.pdf
133. Zhao X, S Onteru, D Garrick and M Rothschild. 2012. Genome-wide association
study for cryptorchidism in dogs. Abstract P5056, ISAG2012,
http://www.isag.us/2012/docs/ISAG_2012_Abstracts.pdf
134. Habier, D., R. Fernando and D. Garrick. Genomic-BLUP decoded: a look into the
black box. 2012. 4th International Conference on Quantitative Genetics:
Understanding variation in complex traits, held in Edinburgh UK, 17-22 June 2012,
O-57.
135. Resende M., P.R. Munoz Del Valle, M.D.V. Resende, D.J. Garrick, R. Fernando, J.M.
Davis, G. Peter, M. Kirst. Improvement of genomic selection using a ridge
regression approach with selected markers. 2012. 4th International Conference on
Quantitative Genetics: Understanding variation in complex traits, held in Edinburgh
UK, 17-22 June 2012, P-199.
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136. Wolc, A., J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, D. Habier, R. Fernando,
D.J. Garrick, W.G. Hill, and J.C.M. Dekkers. 2012. Genome-wide association
analysis and genetic architecture of egg weight and egg uniformity in layer chickens.
4th International Conference on Quantitative Genetics: Understanding variation in
complex traits, held in Edinburgh UK, 17-22 June 2012, P-243.
137. Wolc, A., J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, R. Preisinger, D. Habier,
R. Fernando, D.J. Garrick and J.C.M. Dekkers. 2012. Genome-wide association
study on Marek’s disease mortality in chickens. 9th International Symposium on
Marek’s disease and Avian Herpes virus, held in Berlin, Germany.
138. Saatchi M, RL Fernando and DJ Garrick. 2012. QTL mapping and prediction of
direct genomic breeding value using 1 Mb SNP windows ad Bayesian inference.
Abstract, 16th QTL-MAS workshop held in Alghero, Italy.
139. Garrick DJ. 2012. A case-study of the American Hereford Association-Iowa State
University collaboration in genomics. Abstracts of the Bayer and Bioniche
International beef cattle genetics conference held at Central Queensland University,
Rockhampton, Australia, 6-7 May.
140. Wolc A, J Arango, P Settar, JE Fulton, NP O’Sullivan, R Preisinger, D Habier, R
Fernando, DJ Garrick and JCM Dekkers. 2012. Genome wide association study for
egg production and egg quality in layer chickens. World Poultry Conference held 5-9
August 2012 at Bahia convention center, Brazil.
141. Amer PR, R Banks and D Garrick. 2012. Costs and effectiveness of various national
cattle breeding structures. Abstracts of the International Committee of Animal
Recording Annual Meeting held in Ireland,
http://www.icar2012.ie/files/Abstracts_17052012.pdf
142. Garrick DJ. 2012. Using genomics for livestock improvement. Abstract for the XII
Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference,
http://www.abic2012.com/index.cfm/programme/
143. Garrick DJ. 2013. Current Status Of Genomic Prediction and GWAS In Livestock.
Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract
W357. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper4908.html
144. Habier D, RL Fernando, DJ Garrick. 2013. The Three Types Of QuantitativeGenetic Information In Genomic Prediction. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal
Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract W359.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper5200.html
145. Taylor J, US Consortium for the genetic improvement of feed efficiency in beef
cattle. 2013. National program for genetic improvement of feed efficiency in beef
Abstracts
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cattle. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract
P0521. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper7049.html
146. Peters SO, K Kizilkaya, IG Imumorin, M Thomas, RL Fernando, JM Reecy, M De
Donato, DJ Garrick. 2013. Genome-Wide Linkage Disequilibrium Patterns in 10
Beef Cattle Breeds. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San
Diego, abstract P0530. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper7894.html
147. Bowerman NC, RL Fernando, C Stricker, DJ Garrick. 2013. Using Genomic
Relationships to Identify Haplotypes. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI
conference, San Diego, abstract P0532.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper7824.html
148. Saatchi M, DJ Garrick. 2013. A Region on Chromosome 14 Containing PLAG1
Controls Significant Variation in Body Weights and Calving Ease of Gelbvieh Cattle.
Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract
P0566. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper6006.html
149. Onteru SK, DM Gorbach, JM Young, DJ Garrick, J Dekkers, MF Rothschild. 2013.
Whole Genome Association Studies of Residual Feed Intake and Related Traits in the
Pig. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract
P0590. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper5239.html
150. Lucot KL, JK Tart, JW Bundy, PS Miller, MF Rothschild, ML Spangler, DJ Garrick,
RK Johnson, SD Kachman, D Ciobanu. 2013. Genome-wide Prediction of
Pleiotropic Regions that Influence Age at Puberty and Reproductive Longevity in
Sows. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract
P0600. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper7801.html
151. Reecy JM, J Koltes, RG Tait, MS Mayes, R Mateescu, DJ Garrick, DC Beitz. 2013.
A Systems-Genetics Analysis of Bovine Skeletal Muscle Iron Level. Abstracts of the
Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract P0105, W157.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper7200.html
152. Weng Z, DJ Garrick, M Saatchi, R Schnabel, J Taylor. 2013. Impact of Pedigree
Information and Genome Assembly Errors on Inference of SNP Haplotypes in Cattle.
Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract
P0539. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper5173.html
153. Saatchi M, VK Katneni, DJ Garrick. 2013. QTL Mapping for Body Weights and
Calving Ease in Hereford Cattle Using 1Mb SNP Windows and Bayesian Inference.
Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract
P0565. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper6684.html
154. Hayr M, M Saatchi, D Johnson, DJ Garrick. 2013. Increasing the Accuracy of
Genomic Estimated Breeding Values of Milk Traits in New Zealand Dairy Cattle
Abstracts
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Using DGAT Genotypes. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference,
San Diego, abstract P0577.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper6689.html
155. Staiger EA, D Miller, C Tseng, J Cassano, L Nasir, DJ Garrick, S Brooks, D Antczak.
2013. Fine-Mapping of Loci Contributing to Sarcoid Tumor Developments in
Horses. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San Diego,
abstract P0587, W261. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper6888.html
156. Zhao X, SK Onteru, M Saatchi, DJ Garrick, MF Rothschild. 2013. Bayesian
Inference Identifies a Candidate Region Associated with Canine Posters
Cryptorchidism that Includes the AMHR2 Gene. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal
Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract P0629.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper5780.html
157. Wolc A, J Arango, P Settar, JE Fulton, NP O'Sullivan, R Preisinger, RL Fernando, DJ
Garrick, J Dekkers. 2013. Application of a Weighted Genomic Relationship Matrix
to Breeding Value Prediction for Egg Production in Laying Hens. Abstracts of the
Plant & Animal Genome XXI conference, San Diego, abstract P0639.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper7058.html
158. Baes C, B Gredler, B Bapst, J Moll, C Stricker, R Fenando, D Garrick, F SchmitzHsu, R Fries. 2013. Improving geneti evaluation of Swiss dairy cattle breeds using
whole genome sequence data. Annual meeting of the Swiss Association for Animal
Production held at Posieux, Switzerland, 19 March 2013.
159. Saatchi, M., E. Marques, S. Bauck, and D.J. Garrick. 2012. Comparison of genomic
predictions in Hereford using actual or imputed 50K genotypes. Proceedings
ASAS/ADSA 45th Midwestern sectional scientific sessions and business meeting,
abstract O064.
160. Weng, Z., M. Saatchi, R. Schnabel, J. Taylor, D. Garrick. 2013. Influence of phasing
on accuracy of imputation from 7k to 50k genotypes in cattle. Proceedings
ASAS/ADSA 45th Midwestern sectional scientific sessions and business meeting,
abstract O065.
161. Ward, J., D. Garrick, M. Saatchi, D. Johnston, B. Crook. 2013. Incorporation of
genomic predictions into the American Hereford Association (AHA) national cattle
evaluation. Proceedings ASAS/ADSA 45th Midwestern sectional scientific sessions
and business meeting, abstract O066.
162. Saatchi, M., and D. Garrick. 2013. Genomic prediction in Red Angus beef cattle is
improved by using a multi-breed reference population. Proceedings ASAS/ADSA
45th Midwestern sectional scientific sessions and business meeting, abstract O068.
Abstracts
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163. Wolc, A., J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, N.P. O’Sullivan, R. Preisinger, D. Habier,
R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, S.J. Lamont, and J.C. Dekkers. 2013. Genomic
selection in layer chickens outperforms pedigree-based selection. Proceedings
ASAS/ADSA 45th Midwestern sectional scientific sessions and business meeting,
abstract O071.
164. Sun, X., R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, and J.C.M. Dekkers. 2013. Accurate
prediction of genomic breeding values across families combining linkage
disequilibrium and co-segregation. Proceedings ASAS/ADSA 45th Midwestern
sectional scientific sessions and business meeting, abstract O181.
165. Hayr, M., M. Saatchi, D. Johnson, and D. Garrick. 2013. Improving the accuracy of
genomic prediction of milk traits in the New Zealand Holstein Friesian population.
Proceedings ASAS/ADSA 45th Midwestern sectional scientific sessions and business
meeting, abstract O183.
166. Katneni, V.K., M. Saatchi, D. Berry, and D.J. Garrick. 2013. Comparison of actual
50K and imputed 770K genotypes for QTL mapping in Hereford cattle using 1 Mb
SNP windows and Bayesian inference. Proceedings ASAS/ADSA 45th Midwestern
sectional scientific sessions and business meeting, abstract O184.
167. Boddicker, N.J., J.K. Lunney, B.R.R. Rowland, D.J. Garrick, and J.M. Reecy. 2013.
Genetic basis of host response to PRRSv infection. Proceedings ASAS/ADSA 45th
Midwestern sectional scientific sessions and business meeting, abstract O187.
168. Garrick, D.J. 2013. Status of genomics technologies. Abstracts of the Sociedade
Brasileira de Zootechnia (SBZ) meeting held in Campinas 24 July, 2013.
169. Diaz, C., D.J. Garrick, M. Saatchi, J. Reecy. 2013. Profiling the architecture of
genetic correlations between some fatty acids in ribeye of beef cattle. Abstracts of
EAAP – 64th Annual meeting held in Nantes, France, page 176.
170. Fernando, R.L., D. Garrick, J.C.M. Dekkers. 2013. Bayesian regression method for
genomic analyses with incomplete genotype data. Abstracts of EAAP – 64th Annual
meeting held in Nantes, France, page 225.
171. Su, H., J. Lee, M. Saatchi, R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Population structure
of ten US beef cattle breeds revealed by principal components analysis on genomic
data. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXII conference, San Diego, abstract
P531. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxii/webprogram/Paper11207.html
172. Lee, J., H. Su, M. Saatchi, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Accuracies of genomic breeding
values for carcass traits in Korean Hanwoo cattle. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal
Genome XXII conference, San Diego, abstract P556.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxii/webprogram/Paper11209.html
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173. Wolc, A., J. Arango, P. Settar, J.E. Fulton, R.L. Fernando, D.J. Garrick, J. Dekkers,
N.P. O’Sullivan. 2014. Genome wide association study for heat stress mortality in a
white egg layer line. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXII conference, San
Diego, abstract P641. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxii/webprogram/Paper11328.html
174. Buchanan, J.W. J. Koltes, J.M. Reecy, D.J. Garrick, R. Mateescu. 2014. Deriving
gene networks underlying fatty acid composition of the triacylglycerol lipid fraction
in Angus Longissimus muscle. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXII
conference, San Diego, abstract P769.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxii/webprogram/Paper10668.html
175. Baes, C.F., M.A. Dolezal, E. Fritz-Waters, J. Koltes, B. Bapst, C. Flury, H. SignaHasler, C. Stricker, R.L. Fernando, J.M. Reecy, D. J. Garrick, R. Fries, B. Gredler.
2014. Comparison of variant calling pipelines for whole-genome sequencing data in
dairy cattle. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXII conference, San Diego,
abstract P1053. https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxii/webprogram/Paper12007.html
176. Garrick, D.J., M. Saatchi, J. Taylor, US Feed Efficiency Consortium. 2014. Genome
wide association study of dry matter intake, metabolic weight, growth and feed
efficiency in beef cattle. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXII conference,
San Diego, abstract W152.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxii/webprogram/Paper9254.html
177. Garrick, D.J., J.C.M. Dekkers, R.L. Fernando. 2014. Genomic analysis combining
genotyped and non-genotyped individuals. Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome
XXII conference, San Diego, abstract W766.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxii/webprogram/Paper10906.html
178. Yu, J., D.J. Garrick. 2014. Genomic selection and genome-wide association studies.
Abstracts of the Plant & Animal Genome XXII conference, San Diego, workshop.
https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxii/webprogram/Session2153.html
179. Lee, J., M. Saatchi, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Comparison of genomic breeding values
based on single or multiple breed reference populations in US Maine-Anjou cattle.
Proceedings ASAS/ADSA 46th Midwestern sectional scientific sessions and business
meeting.
180. Hayr, M., M. Saatchi, D. Johnson, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Improving the accuracy of
genomic prediction of milk fat yield in the New Zealand Holstein Friesian
population. Proceedings ASAS/ADSA 46th Midwestern sectional scientific sessions
and business meeting.
181. Cheng, H., R.L. Fernando, D.J Garrick. 2014. A Gibbs sampler for BayesB.
Proceedings ASAS/ADSA 46th Midwestern sectional scientific sessions and business
meeting.
Abstracts
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182. Su, H., J. Koltes, M. Saatchi, J. Lee, R. Fernando, D.J. Garrick. 2014. Haplotype
diversity analysis in ten US cattle breeds. Proceedings ASAS/ADSA 46th
Midwestern sectional scientific sessions and business meeting.
183. Morris, S.T., F.Y. Chan, N. Lopez-Villalobos, P.R. Kenyon, D.J. Garrick, H.T. Blair.
2014. Growth and reproduction of Angus heifers from high and low feed efficiency
selection lines. Abstract of the Australian Society of Animal Production Conference
on Harnessing the Ecology and Physiology of Herbivores.
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Technical and Industry Reports
1. Garrick, D.J. 1992. The influence of the dam. Limousin Year Book, 1992:35-36.
2. Anderson, R.D., A.L. Rae, H.T. Blair, D.J. Garrick, B.W. Wickham and S.J. Lane.
1992. "Key factors determining the rate of genetic gain in the New Zealand dairy
herd over the next 25 years". The report of a working group to the Herd Test Review
Committee, New Zealand Dairy Board. Appendix E, Macdonald committee report.
3. Garrick, D.J. 1992. publn3 techpublnuation System for New Zealand. Report to
Livestock Improvement Corporation on the prototype system for animal model
evaluation.
4. Harris, B.L. and D.J Garrick. 1992. Animal Evaluation. Notes of a briefing seminar
for Dairy Industry representatives held at McMeekan Centre, Ruakura, Hamilton on
16 December 1992.
5. Harris, B.L. and D.J Garrick. 1993. Animal Evaluation. Notes of an instructional
seminar held at Jersey Breeders Junior Camp at Narrows Park, Hamilton, 27 January
1993.
6. Harris, B.L. and D.J Garrick. 1993. Animal Evaluation. Notes of an instructional
seminar held at the Ambreed 1993 Market Launch at Waitomo, Hamilton, 18 March
1993.
7. Garrick, D.J., C.F. Callow, J.N. Clarke, A.C. Cooke and A.L. Rae. A national database
for the genetic improvement of deer in New Zealand. February 1993.
8. Garrick, D.J. 1993. Notes for participants at the Geneplan ram-breeding seminars,
1,2,8 & 9 June 1993.
9. Garrick, D.J and H.T. Blair. Genetic improvement programmes for the New Zealand
deer industry, 22 June 1993.
10. Harris, B.L., R.G. Jackson and D.J. Garrick. 1993. Animal evaluation system for New
Zealand dairy cattle. Livestock Improvement Technical Report, July 1993.
11. Garrick, D.J. and S.T. Morris. Principles of breeding values, industry structures and
the Japanese beef-cattle grading system, 3 September, 1993.
12. Garrick, D.J and N. Lopez-Villalobos. Design of experiments to investigate
physiological indicator traits to assist in dairy cattle selection and breeding. October
1993.
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13. Garrick, D.J. and N. Lopez-Villalobos. Genetic evaluation of dairy cattle in the
presence of heterogeneous variance - a practical strategy. Report to Livestock
Improvement Corporation, 13 November 1993.
14. Harris, B.L., D.L. Johnson and D.J. Garrick. Technical report for the Animal
Evaluation user group meeting. 1 December 1993.
15. Garrick, D.J. and R.G. Sherlock. Genetic improvement of fine-woolled merinos at
Forest Range Station - results from ten years selection and recommendations for the
future. 10 January 1994.
16. Garrick, D.J.; Charteris, P.L.; Morris, S.T.; Purchas, R.W. 1994. Angus Carcass
Evaluation and Progeny Test (ACEPT). Department of Animal Science, Massey
University.
17. Garrick, D.J.; Charteris, P.L. 1994. Genetic Evaluation of Blonde d’ Aquitane sires.
Department of Animal Science, Massey University.
18. Garrick, D.J.; Charteris, P.L. 1995. Angus Carcass Evaluation and Progeny Test
(ACEPT) - Estimated Breeding Values for ACE Bulls. Department of Animal
Science, Massey University.
19. Charteris, P.L.; Garrick, D.J. 1995. Breedplan Research and Extension Support for
New Zealand Simmental Beef Cattle. Presented to New Zealand Simmental
Association Council Meeting, Christchurch, July 1995.
20. Charteris, P.L.; Garrick, D.J. 1995. Breedplan Research and Extension Support for
New Zealand Angus Beef Cattle. Presented to New Zealand Angus Association
Council Meeting, Hastings, August 1995.
21. Charteris, P.L.; Van Der Waaij, L.; Garrick, D.J. 1996. Breeding objectives for
Hereford beef cattle in New Zealand. Presented to New Zealand Hereford
Association Council Meeting, Fielding, February 7, 1996.
22. Garrick, D.J. and S. Singireddy. A preliminary study of the genetic improvement of
New Zealand dairy goats. 20 May 1996.
23. Charteris, P.L.; Garrick, D.J., Van Der Waaij, L. 1996. From genes to consumers Consumer focused selection objectives for New Zealand beef cattle. Presented to
representatives of The New Zealand Meat Producer’s Board, Wellington, June 6,
1996.
24. Charteris, P.L.; Garrick, D.J.; Montgomery, G. August 1996. Breeding Matters.
August 1996. Emerging DNA Technologies for breed improvement. Department
of Animal Science, Massey University and The New Zealand Animal Breeding
Trust.
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25. Charteris, P.L, Garrick, D.J. Evaluation of BREEDOBJECT for New Zealand Angus
breeders. October 1996. Department of Animal Science, Massey University.
26.
Charteris, P.L, Garrick, D.J. Evaluation of BREEDOBJECT for New Zealand
Hereford breeders. October 1996. Department of Animal Science, Massey
University.
27.
Charteris, P.L, Garrick, D.J. Evaluation of BREEDOBJECT for New Zealand
Simmental breeders. October 1996. Department of Animal Science, Massey
University.
28. Charteris, P.L, Garrick, D.J. Buying an Angus bull. October 1996. Department of
Animal Science, Massey University.
29. Charteris, P.L, Garrick, D.J. Buying a Hereford bull. October 1996. Department of
Animal Science, Massey University.
30. Charteris, P.L, Garrick, D.J. Buying a Simmental bull. October 1996. Department of
Animal. Science, Massey University.
31. Charteris, P.L, Garrick, D.J, Villalobos-Lopez, N. Sire evaluation within the Hereford
Prime programme. October 1996. Department of Animal Science, Massey
University.
32. Charteris, P.L, Garrick, D.J. Angus Carcass Evaluation and Progeny Test (ACEPT1996). January 1997. Department of Animal Science, Massey University.
33. Charteris P.L, Garrick, D.J. Recommendations for the ACEPT programme. January
1997. Department of Animal Science, Massey University.
34. Purchas, R.W., D.J. Garrick, P.L. Charteris, N.J. Lopez-Villalobos & C.K. Dake
Benefits from More Accurate Estimation of Saleable Meat Yield for Beef Carcass
Classification Purposes. A report prepared for the Beef Classification Review Group.
March 1997.
35. Garrick, D.J.; Charteris, P.L. Selection objectives for beef cattle in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the 10th J.S. Davies Beef Research Forum. Designer Beef: tailoring
Genes for client needs. April 1997. Pp 19-23.
36. Garrick, D.J. Genetic improvement of milking sheep. MAF Technical bulletin.
September 1997. Chapter 14, pp 1-11.
37. Garrick, D.J. Comment on review of herdtesting in New Zealand. 2009. New
Zealand Herd improvement database review committee.
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38. Garrick, D, R Fernando, K Kizilkaya, J Reecy. 2009. High-density SNP genotypes for
predicting genetic merit of beef cattle. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report
2009, A.S. leaflet R2397. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2009pdf/R2397.pdf
39. Gorbach, DM, B Fan, SK Onteru, X Zhao, Z-Q Du, D Garrick, J Dekkers, MF
Rothschild. 2010. Genome-wide association studies for important economic traits in
domestic animals using high-density SNP genotyping. Iowa State University Animal
Industry Report 2010, A.S. leaflet R2540.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2011pdf/R2540.pdf
40. Wolc, A, C Stricker, J Arango, P Settat, JE Fulton, NP O’Sullivan, R Presinger, D
Habier, R Fernando, SJ Lamont, JCM Dekkers. 2011. Breeding value prediction for
production traits in layers using high-density SNP markers. Iowa State University
Animal Industry Report 2011, A.S. leaflet R2619.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2011pdf/R2619.pdf
41. Wang, C, D Habier, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, SJ Lamont, JCM Dekkers, A Kranis,
KA Watson, S Avendano. 2011. Accuracy of genomic EBV using an evenly spaced,
low-density SNP panel in broiler chickens. Iowa State University Animal Industry
Report 2011, A.S. leaflet R2620.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2011pdf/R2620.pdf
42. Zhao, X, S Onteru, MF Rothschild, D Garrick. 2011. Causative gene discovery for
sheep inherited disorders. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2011, A.S.
leaflet R2625. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2011pdf/R2625.pdf
43. Boddicker, N, DJ Garrick, J Reecy, B Rowland, MF Rothschild, JP Steibel, JK
Lunney, JCM Dekkers, 2011. Genetic parameters and chromosomal regions
associated with viral load and growth in pigs infected with porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2011,
A.S. leaflet R2646. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2011pdf/R2646.pdf
44. Sun, X, D Habier, R Fernando, D Garrick, J Dekkers. 2011. Genomic prediction and
QTL mapping using Bayesian methods. Iowa State University Animal Industry
Report 2011, A.S. leaflet R2647.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2011pdf/R2647.pdf
45. Garrick, DJ. 2011. Nuevos desarrollos en genomica. Argentine Hereford, 654:78-83.
46. Weng, Z, D Garrick, M Saatchi, R Schnabel, J Taylor. 2013. Impact of pedigree
information and genome assembly errors on inference of SNP haplotypes in cattle.
Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2013, A.S. leaflet R2770.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2013pdf/R2770.pdf
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47. Saatchi, M, D Garrick. 2013. Accuracies of genomic prediction in beef cattle. Iowa
State University Animal Industry Report 2013, A.S. leaflet R2771.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2013pdf/R2771.pdf
48. Zeng, J, A Toosi, R Fernando, J Dekkers, D Garrick. 2013. Genomic selection of
purebred animals for crossbred performance in the presence of dominant gene action.
Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2013, A.S. leaflet R2772.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2013pdf/R2772.pdf
49. Zhao, X, S Onteru, M Saatchi, D Garrick, M Rothschild. 2013. Bayesian inference
identifies a candidate region associated with canine cryptorchidism that includes the
AMHR2 gene. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2013, A.S. leaflet
R2780. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2013pdf/R2780.pdf
50. Hayr, M, M Saatchi, D Johnson, D Garrick. 2013. Improving accuracy of genomic
prediction in Holstein Friesians. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2013,
A.S. leaflet R2784. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2013pdf/R2784.pdf
51. Wang, C, D Habier, A Wolc, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, SJ Lamont, JCM Dekkers, A
Kranis, KA Watson, 2013. Application of genomic selection using an evenly spaced
low-density marker panel in broiler chickens. Iowa State University Animal Industry
Report 2013, A.S. leaflet R2807.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2013pdf/R2807.pdf
52. Onteru, S, D Gorbach, J Young, D Garrick, J Dekkers, M Rothschild. 2013. Genome
wide association studies for residual feed intake traits in pigs. Iowa State University
Animal Industry Report 2013, A.S. leaflet R2816.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2013pdf/R2816.pdf
53. Sun, X, R Fernando, D Garrick, J Dekkers. 2013. Genomic prediction using linkage
disequilibrium and co-segregation. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report
2013, A.S. leaflet R2818. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2013pdf/R2818.pdf
54. Boddicker, N, DJ Garrick, J Reecy, B Rowland, JK Lunney, JCM Dekkers. 2013.
Quantitative trait locus on Sus Scrofa chromosome 4 associated with host response to
experimental infection with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus.
Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2013, A.S. leaflet R2823.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2013pdf/R2823.pdf
55. Garrick, DJ. 2013. They’re all carriers of something. October 2013 Angus Journal,
pages 250-253.
56. Garrick, DJ, A Markey, J Reecy. 2014. Genomic characterization of the McNay
Angus beef cattle herd. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2014, A.S.
leaflet R2842. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2842.pdf
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57. Weng, Z, DJ Garrick, M Saatchi, R Schnabel, J Taylor. 2014. Identifying
chromosomal recombinations in beef cattle fron genotyped parent-offspring pairs.
Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2014, A.S. leaflet R2845.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2845.pdf
58. Su, H, J Koltes, M Saatchi, J Lee, R Fernando, DJ Garrick. 2014. Characterizing
haplotype diversity in ten US beef cattle breeds. Iowa State University Animal
Industry Report 2014, A.S. leaflet R2846.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2846.pdf
59. Yan, J, M Saatchi, H Su, J Lee, R Fernando, DJ Garrick. 2014. Characterization and
associations of haplotypes containing PLAG1 in cattle. Iowa State University Animal
Industry Report 2014, A.S. leaflet R2851.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2851.pdf
60. Saatchi, M, DJ Garrick. 2014. Developing a reduced SNP panel for low-cost
genotyping in beef cattle. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2014, A.S.
leaflet R2854. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2854.pdf
61. Saatchi, M, DJ Garrick, US Feed efficiency consortium, J Taylor. 2014. Genomewide association study of feed efficiency in beef cattle. Iowa State University
Animal Industry Report 2014, A.S. leaflet R2855.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2855.pdf
62. Lee, J, M Saatchi, H Su, R Fernando, DJ Garrick. 2014. Genomic prediction using
single or multi-breed reference populations in Maine-Anjou cattle. Iowa State
University Animal Industry Report 2014, A.S. leaflet R2856.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2856.pdf
63. Fernando, RL, J Dekkers, DJ Garrick. 2014. Bayesian methods for genomic
prediction and genome-wide association studies combining information on genotyped
and non-genotyped individuals. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2014,
A.S. leaflet R2865. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2865.pdf
64. Cheng, H, R Fernando, DJ Garrick. 2014. Three different Gibbs samplers for BayesB
genomic prediction. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2014, A.S. leaflet
R2867. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2867.pdf
65. Hayr, M, D Johnson, DJ Garrick. 2014. Improving the accuracy of genomic
prediction of milk fat. Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2014, A.S.
leaflet R2870. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2870.pdf
66. Wolc, A, J Arango, P Settar, JE Fulton, NP O’Sullivan, R Preisinger, R Fernando, DJ
Garrick, J Dekkers. 2014. Genetics of feed efficiency in laying hens. Iowa State
University Animal Industry Report 2014, A.S. leaflet R2894.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2894.pdf
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67. Weng, Z, A Wolc, R Fernando, J Dekkers, DJ Garrick. 2014. Prediction accuracy and
genomic estimated breeding values over generations in layer chickens. Iowa State
University Animal Industry Report 2014, A.S. leaflet R2897.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2897.pdf
68. Wolc, A, J Arango, P Settar, JE Fulton, NP O’Sullivan, R Preisinger, R Fernando, DJ
Garrick, J Dekkers. 2014. Application of genomic information to longitudinal traits.
Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 2014, A.S. leaflet R2901.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/report/air/2014pdf/R2901.pdf
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Dorian J. Garrick
Graduate Supervision
GRADUATED STUDENTS
Ph.D.
Mariusz Skorupski (NZ). (Chief Supervisor). “Breeding objectives and genetic
evaluation to improve pig farm profitability”. 1995.
Gisela Ahlborn (NZ). "Relative economic values for dairying traits in HolsteinFriesian cattle". 1996.
Jose Garcia-Muniz (Mexico). “Studies of Holstein-Friesian cattle bred for heavy or
light mature live weight”. 1998.
Richard Spelman (NZ). "Detection and utilisation of quantitative trait loci in dairy
cattle", University of Wageningen. 1998.
Nicolas Lopez-Villalobos (NZ). (Chief Supervisor) "Effects of crossbreeding and
selection on the productivity and profitability of the New Zealand dairy industry".
1999.
Luis Apiolaza (Chile). (Chief Supervisor) “Genetic improvement of forest trees”.
2000.
Alastair Currie (NZ). (Chief Supervisor) “Quantitative genetics in apple (Malus x
domestica (Borkh.)) breeding:Fruit shape traits, genetic parameter estimation and
breeding strategy development”. 2000.
Satish Kumar (NZ). (Chief Supervisor) “Statistical methods for tree improvement
incorporating molecular techniques”. 2000.
Rajesh Gopal (India). “Some aspects of ivermectin resistance in gastrointestinal
nematodes of sheep and goats”, jointly supervised with Assoc Professor Dave West
(Chief Supervisor) and Dr Bill Pomroy. 2001.
Patricia Johnson (NZ). “A directed search for QTL affecting carcass composition traits
in Texel sheep”, with Professor Hugh Blair (Chief Supervisor), Assoc Professor
Roger Purchas and Mr John McEwan (AgResearch). 2004.
Azwihangwisi Maiwashe (South Africa). (Chief Supervisor) “Improving genetic
prediction by accounting for mendelian sampling or inbreeding depression”. 2004.
Ross Evans (Ireland). “Impact of different mating strategies on long term rates of
genetic gain in Irish dairy cattle: biological and economic consequences”. 2005.
Matthew Cleveland (USA). “Sire selection for profit in postweaning beef production”.
2006.
Wendy Fulwider (USA). “Influence of stall type and bedding on dairy cow welfare
and productivity”. 2007.
Rao Dukkipati (India). “A search for genetic factors influencing immune response to
Mycobacterium subspecies paratuberculosis vaccine in Australian fine-wool Merino
sheep”. 2007.
Cuthbert Banga (South Africa). “Development of Breeding Objectives for Holstein
and Jersey Cattle Breeds in South Africa”. 2010.
Rafael Nafikov (USA) “Genetic regulation of bovine milk fatty acid composition:
improving the healthfulness of milk through selection” 2010.
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Danielle Gorbach (USA). “The prediction of single nucleotide polymorphisms and
their utilization in mapping traits and determining population structure in production
animals”. 2011.
Xia Zhao (China). (Co-chief Supervisor) “Gene mapping of monogenic disorders and
complex diseases via genome wide association studies”. 2012.
Nick Boddicker (USA). “The genetic basis of host response to experimental infection
with the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in pigs”. 2013.
Lauren Hulsman (USA). “Investigation of genomic estimated breeding values and
association methodologies using Bayesian inference in a Nellore-Angus crossbred
population for two traits”. 2013.
Xiaochen Sun (China). “Genomic prediction using linkage disequilibrium and cosegregation”. 2014.
Dinesh Thekkoot (India). “Genetic basis for variation in lactation yield and efficiency
in pigs”. 2014.
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Master of Agricultural Science
Ardeshir Nejati-Javaremi (Iran). (Chief Supervisor). “Genetic evaluation of HolsteinFriesian and Jersey sires using records from pure- and cross-bred progeny in New
Zealand”. (Honours) 1991.
Yohanes Djegho (Indonesia). “Estimates of phenotypic and genetic parameters in Bali
beef cattle”. (Honours) 1991.
Jason Clark (NZ). “The effects of high protein Jersey sires from New Zealand and
North America on dairy farm profitability and implications for the New Zealand dairy
industry”. (Honours) 1994.
Russell Knutson (NZ). “A semi-stochastic simulation model of the New Zealand dairy
cattle artificial insemination industry”. (Honours) 1994.
Nicolas Lopez-Villalobos (Mexico). (Chief Supervisor). “Accounting for scale effects
in genetic evaluation of New Zealand dairy cattle”. (First Class Honours) 1994.
John Williamson (NZ). “Parasitism and production in fleeceweight-selected and
control sheep”. (Second Class Honours, Division II) 1995.
Paul Charteris (NZ). (Chief Supervisor). “Selection for beef cattle carcass and meat
quality traits”. 1995.
Richard Spelman (NZ). (Chief Supervisor). “Utilisation of marker assisted selection in
the New Zealand dairy industry”. (Second Class Honours, Division I) 1995.
Serekye Annor (Ghana). “Development of a breeding objective for beef cattle in
Ghana”. (Second Class Honours, Division I) 1996.
Master of Applied Science
Silvia Concheyro (NZ). (Chief Supervisor) “Evaluation of 1986-1987 radiata pine
clonal trials at Forest Research, New Zealand”. 1998.
Maura Pereira (Brazil). (Chief Supervisor) “Genetic and economic aspects of the
improvement of beef cattle in Brazil”. Second Class Honours (Division II). 2001.
Elly Navajas (Uruguay). (Chief Supervisor). “Applying a novel method for the
analysis of beef ultimate pH in the detection of quantitative trait loci”. First Class
Honours. 2002.
Postgraduate Diploma in Agricultural Science
Russell Knutson (NZ). “Comparison of sire evaluation methods in five major dairying
countries”. 1991.
Alex Manderson (NZ). (Chief Supervisor) “The effect of selection for plasma levels
of IGF-1 on the faecal output of helminth eggs in Romney sheep”. 1995.
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science
Srivinasa Singireddy (NZ). (Chief Supervisor) “Breeding objectives and breeding
industry structures for the New Zealand dairy goat industry”. With distinction. 1997.
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Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Honours)
Steven Howse (NZ). (Chief Supervisor). “A comparison of internal parasitism in
fleeceweight-selected and control Romney sheep”. First Class Honours. 1992.
Carlyn Morley (NZ). (Chief Supervisor). “Alternative strategies for the improvement
of a developing breed of dairy cattle in New Zealand”. 1993.
Katherine Coles (NZ). “A case study investigation of the ram selection decisions made
by commercial sheep farmers”. First Class Honours. 1995.
Clare Kokich (NZ). (Chief Supervisor). “An analysis of the quality attributes of
Hereford Prime beef carcasses”. First Class Honours. 1996.
Kendra Davis (NZ). (Chief Supervisor). “Detection of QTLs for milk colour in two
New Zealand Jersey sire families. First Class Honours. 1997.
Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours)
Aimee Charteris (NZ) (First Class Honours). “A case study investigation into vertical
integration within the sheep-meat industry – a co-operative approach to selection in
NZ Romneys”. 2001.
Master of Science
Jennifer Anderson (NZ). “Fine mapping QTL in NZ dairy cattle”, with Dr Kathryn
Stowell (Chief Supervisor), Professor Hugh Blair and Dr Richard Spelman
(Livestock Improvement Corporation). 2002.
Juliano da Silva Jubileu (Brazil). (Chief Supervisor) “The use of random regression
models to predict days to finish in beef cattle”. 2003.
Batchimeg Tseveenjav (Mongolia). (Chief Supervisor) “Economic Selection Index to
improve fiber quality in Cashmere goats in Mongolia”. 2004.
Ellie Burns (Ireland). (Chief Supervisor) “The effect of censored data on estimates of
heritability of longevity in the thoroughbred racing industry”. 2004.
Katie Olson (USA). (Chief Supervisor). “Predicting days to an endpoint using random
regression models”. 2005.
Elizabeth Freeman (USA). “A beef cattle decision support system”. 2005
Devori Beckman (USA). “Genetic parameter estimation for docility in Limousin
cattle”. 2006.
Carrie Welsh (USA). “Influence of birth rank and birth weight on lamb survivability”.
2006.
Jamie Williams (USA). (Chief Supervisor). “Maintenance energy EPD for Red Angus
cattle predicted from mature weights, condition scores, weaning weights, post
weaning gains and milk production potentials”. 2006.
Brian Brigham (USA). “Decision support system for cow-calf producers”. 2011.
Jian Zeng (China). “Genomic selection of purebred animals for crossbred performance
under dominance”. 2011.
Erika Downey (USA). “Evaluation of environmental effects and gentic markers on
bovine viral diarrhea virus type 2 (BVDV2) antibody levels and response to BVDV2
vaccination in Angus calves”. 2011.
Maliviwe Mpayipheli (South Africa). “Economic evaluation of Nguni and Nguni
crossbreds in the communal areas of the Eastern Cape, South Africa”. 2011.
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Melanie Hayr (NZ). (Chief Supervisor). “Statistical analyses of milk traits in the New
Zealand dairy cattle population”. 2014.
CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS
Ph.D.
Ziqing Weng (China) (Chief Supervisor)
Hao Cheng (China) (Co-chief Supervisor)
Emily Waide (USA)
Jian Zeng (China)
Dossay Oryspayev (Kazahkstan)
Andreomar Kurek (Brazil)
Melanie Hayr (NZ) (Chief Supervisor)
.
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Qualifications & Distinctions
At initial appointment:
Degrees
University
Date
B.Agr.Sc. (Hons)(First-Class)
Summary of academic record:
number of papers by grade
Massey University
1982
Ph.D.
Summary of academic record:
number of papers by grade
Grade
Paper
A+
14
A
6
A6
B
2
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, U.S.A.
Grade
A+
A
A-
Prizes, Hons, Fellowships
Lord Bledisloe Prize for Leading student
(B.Agr.Sc.III)
New Zealand Wool Board Studentship
(B.Agr.Sc. IV)
Sir James Wilson Prize for Leading student
(B.Agr.Sc. II,III,and IV)
Post-graduate Study Award (declined)
Massey Scholarship (declined)
William Georgetti Scholarship
C. Alma Baker Post-graduate Scholarship
Andrew D. White Fellowship
Fulbright Travel Grant
Cornell Summer Fellowship
C. Alma Baker Post-graduate Scholarship
Sage Graduate Fellowship
William Raymond & Mary Stenson Wilde
Cornell Summer Fellowships
Qualifications & Distinctions
1988
Paper
7
2
4
Source
Massey University
Date
1981
New Zealand Wool Board
1981
Massey University
1982
University Grants Committee
1982
Massey University
1982
University Grants Committee
1984
C. Alma Baker Trust
1985
Cornell University
1985
N. Z. – U.S. Education Foundation 1985
Cornell University
1986
C. Alma Baker Trust
1987
Cornell University
1987
Cornell University
1987
Cornell University
1987 &1988
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Since initial appointment:
Prizes, Hons, Fellowships
C. Alma Baker Trust Travel Award
Prince & Princess of Wales Science Award
C.R. Henderson memorial lecture
LandCorp lecture
Animal Industry Service Award
J.L. Lush Award
A.B. Chapman memorial lecture
Hall of Merit
Rockefeller-Prentice Award
Qualifications & Distinctions
Source
C. Alma Baker Trust
Royal Society of New Zealand
Cornell University
N.Z. Society of Animal Production
American Society Animal Science
American Dairy Science Assoc.
University of Madison-Wisconsin
American Hereford Association
American Society Animal Science
Date
1990
1990
2000
2010
2011
2011
2012
2013
2014
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Invited Keynote Presentations
1. “A comparison of some challenges to genetic improvement in New Zealand” a keynote
address to Australasian Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding &
Genetics, Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia, 7 April 1997.
2. “The New Zealand Sheep Trade” at Expointer, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2 September 1997.
3. “Achieving genetic improvement in non-conventional species – the New Zealand deer
industry as an example” to World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock
Production, Armidale, N.S.W., Australia, 15 January 1998.
4. “Animal recording in New Zealand – some features – industry differences” to the 31st
meeting of the International Committee for Animal Recording, Rotorua, New Zealand,
20 January 1998.
5. “Potential for economic benefits to the producer from altering the composition of milk”
to the Milk Composition Occasional Conference of the British Society of Animal
Science, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 16 September 1999.
6. “Dairy Cattle improvement in New Zealand” memorial C.R. Henderson invited lecture
to Animal Science staff and postgraduate students at Cornell University, Ithaca, New
York, U.S.A., 28 June 2000.
7. “Focussing on economically relevant traits – selection for profit” an invited keynote
presentation to the Beef Improvement Federation annual meeting at the Hyatt, Wichita,
Kansas, U.S.A., 12 July 2000.
8. “Dairy cattle improvement by selection and crossbreeding” to South African Large
Herds Conference, Tsitsikamma conference centre, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 5-6
February 2001.
9. “Opportunities for Genetic Selection to increase Milk Quality” to the 2001 Western
Canadian Dairy Seminar, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, 15 March 2001.
10. “Recent pre- and post-farm gate developments in the New Zealand Dairy Industry” to
the 2001 Western Canadian Dairy Seminar, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, 15 March
2001.
11. “A systematic approach to dairy cattle improvement” to the Australian Large Herds
Conference held at the Cessnock Supporters Club, Hunter Valley, New South Wales,
Australia 17 March 2002.
12. “Dairy Cattle Improvement by selection and crossbreeding” to the Irish Grasslands
Conference held at the Castletroy Park Hotel in Limerick, Ireland, 17 April 2002.
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13. “How best to achieve genetic change” keynote address to the Beef Improvement
Federation 35th Annual Research Symposium held at the Hyatt Regency in Lexington,
Kentucky, 30 May, 2003.
14. “The construction & use of economic indexes to improve the profitability of beef
cattle” to the XIII reunion internacional sobre produccion de carne y leche in climas
calidos, held at the Hotel Araiza, Calafia, Mexicali, Mexico, 9 October 2003.
15. “Examples of marker-assisted selection in sheep and cattle improvement in New
Zealand”, to the NCR-199 Technical committee and Beef Improvement Federation 8th
Genetic Prediction workshop held in Kansas City, 5 December 2003.
16. “Sampling populations for genetic conservation, gene discovery, validation and
exploitation” at the ADSA 9th Discover Conference on Protecting & Managing Animal
Genetic Resources for Future generations – the next steps held in Cheyenne Wyoming
2-4 November 2004.
17. “Trends and developments in genetic evaluation of beef cattle in the United States” to
the Annual Conference of the World Angus Federation held in Capetown, South
Africa, 19 March, 2005.
18. “A systematic approach to the design and enhancement of breeding programmes”,
invited keynote presentation to the European Association of Animal Production Annual
Meeting at Uppsala University, Sweden, 7 June 2005.
19. “Using appropriate genetic evaluations to make better selection decisions” to the joint
annual meeting of the American Association of Animal Science and the American
Dairy Science Association held at Cincinnati, Ohio, 27 July 2005.
20. “Stayability in beef cattle: its definition, evaluation, interpretation and relevance”.
Invited address to the Mid-western section of the American Society of Animal Science
Breeding and Genetics Symposium on Genetics of Longevity in Food Animals held in
Des Moines, Iowa, 21 March, 2006.
21. “Development of Feed Efficiency Genetic Evaluation and Decision Support” invited
keynote address to the Annual Research Meeting of the Beef Improvement Federation
held at the Pearl River resort, Mississippi, 20 April 2006.
22. “Exploiting omics for animal improvement”, invited keynote speaker and moderator of
the “omics” symposium, held by the Western Section of the American Society of
Animal Science at Logan, Utah, 21 June 2006.
23. “Genetic improvement of beef cattle – assessing the ramifications of genetic change”
invited keynote presentation at the Eighth World Congress on Genetics Applied to
Livestock Production held in Belo Horizonte, Brazil on 17 August, 2006.
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24. “Potential for genomic selection” to Dairy Cattle Improvement Industry Forum held by
the Canadian Dairy Network and Alta Genetics in Calgary, Alberta, on 12 September
2006.
25. “Prediction using equivalent models” an invited presentation at the Symposium in
honor of L.D. Van Vleck, held in Lincoln, Nebraska, 7 October 2006.
26. “Payment for quality: what the wine industry can learn from livestock” to the 13th
annual Australian wine industry technical conference held at the Adelaide convention
center, 29 July, 2007.
27. “Producing and using genetic evaluations in today’s beef industry” an invited
presentation at a symposium on The Evolution of Beef Cattle Genetic Evaluation, at
the ASAS/ADSA Joint Annual Meeting held in Indianapolis, 8 July 2008.
28. “Future World Perspectives for Animal Breeding” to Embrapa senior management and
animal breeding leaders, Brasilia, Brazil, 5 August 2008.
29. “A comprehensive approach to beef production – genetics for beef quality and
sustainability” to the III Congreso Nacional de Carne de Vacuno, held in Avila, Spain,
19 November 2008.
30. “New genomic advances in dairy and beef cattle improvement” to participants at the
Ensminger conference held in San Jose, Costa Rica, 12 February 2009.
31. “New tools for enhancing genetic improvement of beef cattle” to IV Congreso Mundial
Braford international conference held in Punta del Este, Uruguay, 31 March 2009.
32. “Bioinformatics requirements to apply whole-genome prediction in livestock” at a
Symposium on whole genome selection – the new frontier, held at the
ASAS/ADSA/CSAS joint annual meeting in Montreal, Canada on 13 July, 2009.
33. “An animal breeding approach to the estimation of genetic and environmental trends
from field populations” at a Symposium on population data analyses to evaluate trends
in animal production systems, held at the ASAS/ADSA/CSAS joint annual meeting in
Montreal, Canada on 14 July, 2009.
34. “Bayesian analyses of whole-genome data”, to the Australasian conference on
statistical methods for genomic data analysis held in Brisbane, Australia, 5 October
2009.
35. “Genomic Selection in livestock” to the 10th International conference on genetic
epidemiology, held at Sogang University, Seoul, Korea, 11 November 2009.
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36. “Current status of animal breeding and genetics R&D for commercial application” to
the Korean animal breeding and genetics society meeting held at GyeongSang
University, Jinju, Korea 13 November 2009.
37. “Consequences of genomic selection in cattle” to the International Committee for
Animal Recording, Interbull meeting held in Paris, France, 5 March 2010.
38. “Milestones in genetic prediction for applied livestock improvement” at the LandCorp
lecture, Annual meeting of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, held at
Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 24 June 2010.
39. “Contributions of RL Quaas to genetic evaluation” at a Symposium in honor of Dr R.L.
Quaas held at the Annual meeting of the Beef Improvement Federation, Columbia,
Missouri, 28 June 2010.
40. “Genomic analysis of data from physiological studies” to the Physiology and Breeding
and Genetic Symposium held at the Joint Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Animal Science and the American Dairy Science Association, Denver, Colorado on 12
July 2010.
41. “The nature, scope and impact of some whole genome analyses in beef cattle” to the 9th
World Congress on genetics applied to livestock production held in Leipzig, Germany,
2 August 2010.
42. “Genomic analysis using high-density SNP panels” at the Cat & Dog workshop held at
the XIX Plant and Animal Genome Conference held in San Diego California, 16
January 2011.
43. “Current status of genomic prediction in beef cattle” at the Cattle/Sheep workshop held
at the XIX Plant and Animal Genome Conference held in San Diego California, 16
January 2011.
44. “Genomic Selection in Beef Cattle” to the British Cattle Breeders Conference held in
Shropshire, United Kingdom, 25 January 2011.
45. “Using genomics for animal improvement” to the World Jersey 19th International
Congress held at Novotel Tainui, Hamilton, New Zealand, 11 February 2011.
46. “Has the era of molecular breeding finally arrived?”, invited session Chair at Gordon
Research Conference on Quantitative Genetics and Genomics, held at Hotel Galvez,
Galveston, Texas, 23 February 2011.
47. “Strategies to improve the accuracy of genomic predictions”, invited review to the
QTLMAS workshop held in Rennes, France, 20 May 2011.
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48. “Some research opportunities for using high-density SNP genotyping in sheep” to the
1st Joint Research Center workshop on Sheep Breeding and Developmental Biology,
held in Beijing, China, 6 June 2011.
49. “State of the art of genomic selection and its application to predict meat quality, feed
efficiency and disease resistance in beef cattle” to 48th Brazilian Congress of Animal
Sciences, held at Belem, Para, Brazil, 20 July 2011.
50. “Some aspects of genomic prediction research and application being undertaken at
Iowa State University” to the conference on stimulating collaborations within
European livestock genomics projects held in Brussels, Belgium, 26 September 2011.
51. “Present and future of genomic information” at the World Angus Secretariat Technical
meeting at Park Hyatt, Buenos Aries, Argentina, 10 October 2011.
52. “Milestones in genetic prediction for applied livestock improvement” to Chinese
Agricultural University, Beijing, China, 10 December 2011.
53. “Current status of beef cattle genomic prediction in the U.S.” at the Swedish University
of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden on 24 January 2012.
54. “Introduction to genomic prediction”, a televised undergraduate lecture as the 2012 AB
Chapman lecturer, at University of Madison-Wisconsin, 30 April 2012.
http://www.ansci.wisc.edu/chapman/index.htm
55. “State of the art in genomic prediction of beef cattle”, the 2012 AB Chapman lecture
(televised), at University of Madison-Wisconsin, 30 April 2012.
http://www.ansci.wisc.edu/chapman/index.htm
56. “A case-study of the American Herford Association-Iowa State University
collaboration in genomics”, at the Bayer and Bioniche international beef cattle genetics
conference, held at Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Australia, 7 May
2012.
57. “Genomic prediction in Hereford cattle” invited talk to the World Hereford Conference
Technical program, held at Stampede Park, Calgary, Canada, 14 July 2012.
58. “Using genomics for livestock improvement” invited plenary presentation at the
Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference held in Rotorua, New Zealand, 5
September 2012.
59. “Current status of genomic prediction and genome-wide association studies in
livestock” at Genomic Selection and Genome-Wide Association Studies Workshop
held at the XXII Plant and Animal Genome Conference in San Diego, 12 January
2013.
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60. “In search of the missing heritability: architecture of complex traits”, an invited
presentation at the Gordon Research Conference on Quantitative Genetics and
Genomics held in Galveston, Texas, 19 February 2013.
61. “Recent advances in cattle genomics – visions from quantitative genetics” an invited
presentation at the 3rd International Workshop on Genomics Applied to Livestock held
in Aracatuba, Brazil, 25 February 2013.
62. “Where is DNA marker technology heading for stud breeders in the USA and what
applies to us in New Zealand?” at the AgInnovation Field days held in Feilding, NZ on
the 12 May 2013.
63. “Status of genomics technologies” an invited presentation at Sociedade Brasileira de
Zootechnia (SBZ) meeting held in Campinas 24 July, 2013.
64. “How to validate and apply genomic selection in beef cattle” an invited presentation at
a two-day workshop on genomic prediction held in Jaboticabal, Brazil, 12-13 August
2013.
65. “Improving Angus in the genomics era” an invited talk to the World Angus Forum held
in Rotorua, New Zealand on 15 October 2013.
66. “Genomic prediction and genome-wide association studies using Bayesian methods” at
Yeungnam University, Daegu, Korea on 11-12 February 2014.
67. “Genomic prediction – a viewpoint from animal improvement and personalized
medicine” for University of 3rd age, held in Whangarei, NZ, 25 March 2014.
68. “Genomic prediction and its role in livestock improvement” invited Plenary
presentation to the Plant and Animal Genomics Asia meeting held in Singapore, 20
May 2014.
69. “Implementation of genomic prediction in routine genetic evaluations: state of the art
in different species – pitfalls and future developments” invited presentation to the
SABRE meeting held in Zug, Switzerland, 12 June 2014.
70. “Bayesian prediction combining genotyped and non-genotyped individuals” invited
presentation at 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production held
in Vancouver, British Columbia, 18 August 2014.
71. “Across-breed genomic prediction in beef cattle” invited presentation at 10th World
Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production held in Vancouver, British
Columbia, 19 August 2014.
72. “The Science of genomic prediction and its role in livestock improvement” at the
Sichuan Academy of Grassland Science in Chengdu, China on 8 October 2014.
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73. “Genetic and Genomic Improvement in Livestock” at the Ensminger School held at La
Molina University, Lima, Peru on 5 November 2014.
74. “An international perspective on the current and future application of genomics in farm
animals” to the Irish Cattle Breeders Federation, Teagasc and Irish Farmers Journal
conference for Animal Genomics Users, held in Dublin, Ireland, 26 November 2014.
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Extension Teaching (Since 2010)
1. “Genomics and its role in the convergence of basic and applied research in animal
science” to Animal Science Seminar held in Ensminger room, Iowa State University,
26 February 2010.
2. “Consequences of genomic selection in cattle” to the Interbull meeting held in Paris,
France, 5 March 2010.
3. “Science-based strategies for improving your herds potential to perform on a grassbased diet and how to build upon the genetic foundations in your herd” to the Iowa
grass-based livestock working group meeting at Quality Inn, Ankeny, Iowa, 19 March
2010.
4. “Developments in genomic selection and sequencing” to Livestock Improvement
Corporation staff and scientists at Newstead, Hamilton, New Zealand, 1 April 2010.
5. “Breeding objectives and economically relevant traits” to INIA researchers at Las
Brujas research station, Uruguay, 4 May 2010.
6. “Breeding objectives and economically relevant traits: 1) multiple trait selection” to a
breeder workshop held at INIA Las Brujas research station, Uruguay, 7 May 2010.
7. “Breeding objectives and economically relevant traits: 2) research and information
gaps” to a breeder workshop held at INIA Las Brujas research station, Uruguay, 7 May
2010.
8. “Breeding objectives and economically relevant traits: 3) implementation in Uruguayan
beef cattle improvement” to a breeder workshop held at INIA Las Brujas research
station, Uruguay, 7 May 2010.
9. “Beef breeding systems to improve cow-herd efficiency” to Veterinary continuing
education forum at McNay research station, Iowa, 19 May 2010.
10. “Genomic selection – its background, current and likely future status in animal
improvement” at the CRI Genex annual symposium held in Appleton, Wisconsin, 8
June 2010.
11. “Milestones in genetic prediction for applied livestock improvement” at the LandCorp
lecture, Annual meeting of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, held at
Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 24 June 2010.
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12. “Contributions of RL Quaas to genetic evaluation” at a Symposium in honor of Dr R.L.
Quaas held at the Annual meeting of the Beef Improvement Federation, Columbia,
Missouri, 28 June 2010.
13. “Health traits and beef quality traits – the latest genomic findings” to the Pfizer
breakfast at the Annual meeting of the Beef Improvement Federation held in
Columbia, Missouri, 30 June 2010.
14. “A novel nonsense mutation of the DMP1 gene is responsible for inherited rickets in
Corriedale sheep” to the Late Breaking session of the Joint Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Animal Science and the American Dairy Science Association,
held in Denver, Colorado, 11 July 2010.
15. “Genomic analysis of data from physiological studies” to the Physiology and Breeding
and Genetic Symposium held at the Joint Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Animal Science and the American Dairy Science Association, Denver, Colorado on 12
July 2010.
16. “The nature, scope and impact of some whole genome analyses in beef cattle” to the 9th
World Congress on genetics applied to livestock production held in Leipzig, Germany,
2 August 2010.
17. “Status of bioinformatics for genomic selection” to NBCEC statistics group meeting
held in Lincoln, Nebraska, 6 October 2010.
18. “Bayesian prediction using Student’s t-distribution” to NBCEC statistics group
meeting held in Lincoln, Nebraska, 6 October 2010.
19. “DNA sequencing and other issues for genomic prediction” to Aviagen scientific
advisory board meeting held in Chicago, 28 October, 2010.
20. “Genomic prediction in Herefords” to breed improvement committee of American
Hereford Association, Kansas City, Missouri on 29 October 2010.
21. “Genomic prediction – opportunities in Herefords” to an educational seminar for
members of the American Hereford Association held in Kansas City, Missouri, 30
October 2010.
22. “The general context of genome wide association studies : what’s needed for success?”
to the National Swine Improvement Federation meeting held in Kansas City, Missouri,
2 December 2010.
23. “Review of status of Angus and Hereford within-breed genomic predictions” at the
Future of Genomics workshop held by the National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium
in Kansas City, Missouri on 14 December 2010.
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24. “Summary of workshop findings” at the Future of Genomics workshop held by the
National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium in Kansas City, Missouri on 15 December
2010.
25. “Genomic analysis using high-density SNP panels” at the Cat & Dog workshop held at
the XIX Plant and Animal Genome Conference held in San Diego California, 16
January 2011.
26. “Current status of genomic prediction in beef cattle” at the Cattle/Sheep workshop held
at the XIX Plant and Animal Genome Conference held in San Diego California, 16
January 2011.
27. “Genomic predictions for beef cattle breed associations” to United Kingdom Angus
Association representatives at Bush Estate, Edinburgh, 20 January 2011.
28. “Genomic Selection” a seminar to staff at the Scottish Agricultural College at Bush
Estate, Edinburgh, help on 21 January 2011.
29. “Implementation of Genomic Selection” at a workshop on genomic selection held in
conjunction with the British Cattle Breeders Conference at Shropshire, United
Kingdom, 24 January 2011.
30. “Genomic Selection in Beef Cattle” to the British Cattle Breeders Conference held in
Shropshire, United Kingdom, 25 January 2011.
31. “Genetic improvement for pastoral animal production” to scientists at AgResearch
Grasslands, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 8 February 2011.
32. “Developments in Sheep Improvement” to WRIG members meeting at Massey
University, 9 February 2011.
33. “Using genomics for animal improvement” to the World Jersey 19th International
Congress held at Novotel Tainui, Hamilton, New Zealand, 11 February 2011.
34. “Has the era of molecular breeding finally arrived?”, invited session Chair at Gordon
Research Conference on Quantitative Genetics and Genomics, held at Hotel Galvez,
Galveston, Texas, 23 February 2011.
35. “Genomic prediction in Brangus” to the Annual membership meeting of the
International Brangus Breeders Association held at the Holiday Inn Reliant, in
Houston, Texas, 4 March 2011.
36. “Role of genomics in selection of beef cattle for healthfulness characteristics” at the
USDA-NBCEC meeting on healthfulness of beef, held at Cornhusker Lincoln, 8 March
2011.
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37. “Status of genomic prediction in beef cattle” webinar presentation to the Technical
Advisory Committee of the American Simmental Association, 21 March 2011.
38. “Genomics in beef cattle – genetic defects, gene testing and implementation of
genomics into breeding decisions” to the Dubuque County Extension meeting on 21
March 2011.
39. “Next generation of genetic prediction tools” webinar to American Society of Animal
Science, on 6 April 2011.
40. “Predicting performance and hunting for genes using high-density SNP panels – some
approaches from animal breeding” to the University of Colorado Denver School of
Medicine and Computational Bioscience, 18 April 2011.
41. “Bioinformatics to implement genomic selection” to USDA-AFRI principal
investigators meeting held at Marriott Washington D.C., 19 April 2011.
42. “Developments in genomics and genomic prediction” to Livestock Improvement
Corporation Staff at the Tempero Center, Newstead, 10 May 2011.
43. “Genomic breeding value prediction and QTL mapping of QTLMAS2011 data using
Bayesian methods” at the QTLMAS workshop held in Rennes, France, 19 May 2011.
44. “Strategies to improve the accuracy of genomic predictions”, invited review to the
QTLMAS workshop held in Rennes, France, 20 May 2011.
45. “Goals and objectives for a 5-year national consortium for the genetic improvement of
feed efficiency in beef cattle”, to the Beef Improvement Federation meeting in
Bozeman, Montana, 5 June 2011.
46. “Some research opportunities for using high-density SNP genotyping in sheep” to the
1st Joint Research Center workshop on Sheep Breeding and Developmental Biology,
held in Beijing, China, 6 June 2011.
47. “Genomic prediction – what’s needed for success” to Genus/ABS/PIC meeting at
Hyatt Place, Madison, Wisconsin, 6 July 2011.
48. “State of the art of genomic selection and its application to predict meat quality, feed
efficiency and disease resistance in beef cattle” to 48th Brazilian Congress of Animal
Sciences, held at Belem, Para, Brazil, 20 July 2011.
49. “National consortium for the genetic improvement of beef feed efficiency” to the
Land-o-Lakes staff at Iowa State University dairy farm on 30 August 2011.
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50. “Some aspects of genomic prediction research and application being undertaken at
Iowa State University” to the conference on stimulating collaborations within
European livestock genomics projects held in Brussels, Belgium, 26 September 2011.
51. “Current status of genomic prediction in (other) livestock” at the Aviagen Advisory
Board meeting held in Edinburgh, 3 October 2011.
52. “Present and future of genomic information” at the World Angus Secretariat Technical
meeting at Park Hyatt, Buenos Aries, Argentina, 10 October 2011.
53. “Genomic prediction” at the First National Angus Show held in Tandil, Argentina, 14
October 2011.
54. “Implementing genomic prediction in the American Hereford Association” to the
NCERA-199 meeting held in Kansas City, 21 October 2011.
55. “Update on status of genomic prediction in American Hereford Association” to the
Breed Improvement Committee and Board of the American Hereford Association,
Kansas City, 27 October 2011.
56. “Update on status of genomic prediction for the American Hereford Association” to the
Annual Meeting of the American Hereford Association held in Kansas City, 28
October 2011.
57. “Genetic improvement and its role in improving pasture production” to Teagasc
scientists and industry at Moorepark, Ireland, 1 November 2011.
58. “Genomic prediction in Hereford beef cattle” to Teagasc and ICBF scientists and
industry at Moorepark, Ireland, 1 November 2011.
59. “Within- and across-breed validation of genomic predictions” to the NBCEC Breed
Association meeting on the application of genomics for beef cattle improvement,
Kansas City, 7 November 2011.
60. “Unique animal identification systems and international collaboration in genomic
prediction of beef cattle” to the NBCEC Breed Association meeting on the application
of genomics for beef cattle improvement, Kansas City, 8 November 2011.
61. “Sequencing individual sires for genomic prediction” to the NBCEC Breed Association
meeting on the application of genomics for beef cattle improvement, Kansas City, 8
November 2011.
62. “Milestones in genetic prediction for applied livestock improvement” to Chinese
Agricultural University, Beijing, China, 10 December 2011.
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63. “Current status of genomic prediction and genome-wide association studies in
livestock” to Chinese Agricultural University, Beijing, China, 10 December 2011.
64. “Development of modern quantitative genetics – milestones in genetic prediction for
applied livestock improvement” to the Animal Breeding and Genetics group of
Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China on 12 December 2011.
65. “Genomic selection and genome-wide association studies using GenSel software” to
the Animal Breeding and Genetics group of Huazhong Agricultural University,
Wuhan, China on 13 December 2011.
66. “Genomic analysis of data” to the Animal Science Department of Huazhong
Agricultural University, Wuhan, China on 14 December 2011.
67. “The status of genomic prediction” to scientists at the Animal Genetics and Breeding
Unit (AGBU) and Department of Animal Science, Armidale, Australia, on 18 January
2012.
68. “Genetics of carcass composition in Irish cattle exploiting carcass video image
analysis” to the PhD defence meeting of Thierry Pabiou, Swedish University of
Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden on 24 January 2012.
69. “Current status of beef cattle genomic prediction in the U.S.” at the Swedish University
of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden on 24 January 2012.
70. “Genomic prediction and genome-wide association studies – analytical methods” to
investigators and scientific advisory board members for the National Program for
Genetic Improvement of Feed Efficiency in Beef Cattle, held in Kansas City, 5 March
2012.
71. “Delivering genomic technology to the beef industry – an overview of the National
Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium” to the NBCEC Symposium held in Kansas City, 6
March 2012.
72. “Delivering genomic technology to the beef industry – a summary of current status” to
the NBCEC Symposium held in Kansas City, 6 March 2012.
73. “Developments in sheep breeding and genomics” to the Wairarapa Romney
Improvement Group meeting held at John Hume’s, Pirinoa, Wairarapa, 15 March
2012.
74. “The US beef industry and some aspects of its genetic improvement programs” to
visitors to ISU from Serbia, 12 April 2012.
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75. “Genomic prediction and genome-wide association studies –theory and application”
webinar to scientists at Livestock Improvement Corporation and ViaLactia
BioSciences, 12 April 2012.
76. “State of genomics including an update on NBCEC projects” to the Emerging
Technologies committee at Annual Beef Improvement Federation meeting held at
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Houston, 19 April 2012.
77. “Genomic prediction for the American Gelbvieh Association” to AGA Board and staff
at their headquarters, Denver, 27 April 2012.
78. “Introduction to genomic prediction”, a televised undergraduate lecture as the 2012 AB
Chapman lecturer, at University of Madison-Wisconsin, 30 April 2012.
http://www.ansci.wisc.edu/chapman/index.htm
79. “State of the art in genomic prediction of beef cattle”, the 2012 AB Chapman lecture
(televised), at University of Madison-Wisconsin, 30 April 2012.
http://www.ansci.wisc.edu/chapman/index.htm
80. “A case-study of the American Herford Association-Iowa State University
collaboration in genomics”, at the Bayer and Bioniche international beef cattle genetics
conference, held at Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, 7 May 2012.
81. “Genomic prediction and its application in beef cattle” , (repeated 2x) at the Bayer and
Bioniche international beef cattle genetics conference, held at Central Queensland
University, Rockhampton, 7 May 2012.
82. “Genomic prediction in Hereford cattle” invited talk to the World Hereford Conference
Technical program, held at Stampede Park, Calgary, 14 July 2012.
83. “Using genomics for livestock improvement” invited plenary presentation at the
Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference held in Rotorua, 5 September
2012.
84. “Genomic prediction research and application” to GeneSeek Staff and Board members,
at GeneSeek headquarters, Lincoln, NE on 13 September 2012.
85. “GenSel/Bayesian prediction error variance philosophy and calculations” to the
NCER225 meeting held in Des Moines, 19 October 2012.
86. “Update on genomic prediction” to the American Hereford Association Board and
breed improvement committee, at AHA headquarters, Kansas City, 1 November 2012.
87. “An update on the status of genomic prediction in American Hereford and other US
beef cattle breeds”, to the Educational Forum held in association with the AGM of the
AHA in Kansas City, 2 November 2012.
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88. “Genomic prediction and genome-wide association studies using Bayesian techniques
and GenSel – a one-day workshop” to researchers at Pig Improvement Corporation, at
the headquarters in Hendersonville, Tennessee, 14 November 2012.
89. “Principles and practice of genomic selection in livestock – a 4 day short course” for
academics and scientists working with livestock, held at Agricultural Research
Council’s Irene campus, Centurion, Gauteng province, South Africa, 27-30 December
2012.
90. “Economic indexes for dairy cattle improvement” to a technical committee of the
South African Holstein Association held at their headquarters in Bloemfontein, 5
December 2012.
91. “Genomic prediction in beef cattle and its immediate limitations in South Africa”, to a
meeting of SA-Studbook and the South African Angus Association, held at the
Studbook headquarters in Bloemfontein, South Africa, 5 December 2012.
92. “Current status of genomic prediction and genome-wide association studies in
livestock” at Genomic Selection and Genome-Wide Association Studies Workshop
held at the XXI Plant and Animal Genome Conference in San Diego, 12 January 2013.
93. “Genomic prediction in American Hereford and other US beef cattle breed
associations” to a regional Hereford Association meeting held in Lebanon, Tennessee,
2 February 2013.
94. “In search of the missing heritability: architecture of complex traits”, an invited
presentation at the Gordon Research Conference on Quantitative Genetics and
Genomics held in Galveston, Texas, 19 February 2013.
95. “Recent advances in cattle genomics – visions from quantitative genetics” an invited
presentation at the 3rd International Workshop on Genomics Applied to Livestock held
in Aracatuba, Brazil, 25 February 2013.
96. “Combined analysis of pedigree, phenotypic and genomic information” to American
Hereford Association, at Kansas City, 3 March 2013.
97. “Preliminary GWAS, QTL analysis and genomic selection” to the Annual meeting of
the scientific and industry advisory board meeting for the National program for genetic
improvement of feed efficiency in beef cattle, held in Kansas City, 4 March 2013.
98. “Role of the NBCEC in the genomic improvement of beef cattle” at the NBCEC
symposium on integrating DNA information into beef cattle production systems held in
Kansas City, 5 March 2013.
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99. “Genomic prediction in beef cattle” at the NBCEC symposium on integrating DNA
information into beef cattle production systems held in Kansas City, 5 March 2013.
100. “Genomic prediction in the American Hereford Association” to the AHA Board
meeting in Kansas City, 9 April 2013.
101. “In search of missing heritability – genomic architecture of complex traits” to the
Livestock Improvement Corporation research team at Waitomo, NZ on 22 April 2013.
102. “Developments in genomics and genomic prediction” to Livestock Improvement
Corporation staff at Newstead, 24 April 2013.
103. “Current status of genomic prediction in livestock” to scientists at AgResearch
Invermay, NZ on 29 April 2013.
104. “Where is DNA marker technology heading for stud breeders in the USA and what
applies to us in New Zealand?” at the AgInnovation Field days held in Feilding, NZ
on the 12 May 2013.
105. “Overview of genomic prediction and its status in beef cattle” at the AgInnovation
Field days held in Feilding, NZ on the 13 May 2013.
106. “New tools for genetic improvement” at the AgInnovation Field days held in
Feilding, NZ on the 13 May 2013.
107. “Genomic prediction and its status in US beef cattle breed associations” to the
American Shorthorn Association meeting held at Iowa State University on 8 June
2013.
108. “Bad news: they’re all carriers of something – broken genes in the beef business”
Invited plenary presentation to the 45th Annual Research Symposium of the Beef
Improvement Federation held in Oklahoma City, 14 June 2013.
109. “Update on genomic projects and incorporation of marker information into genetic
analysis” to the Emerging Technology subcommittee of the 45th Annual Research
Symposium of the Beef Improvement Federation held in Oklahoma City, 14 June
2013.
110. “Genomic Selection” – a 4 day short course organized by Genome Canada at
University Laval, Quebec, from 25-28 June 2013.
111. “Genomic Prediction” – a 3 day short course organized by Ondokuz Mayis University
in Samsun Turkey, from 3-5 July 2013.
112. “Bayesian regression and its application to genomic prediction” – a 5 day short course
held in Davos, Switzerland from 8-12 July 2013.
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113. “Status of genomics technologies” an invited presentation at Sociedade Brasileira de
Zootechnia (SBZ) meeting held in Campinas 24 July, 2013.
114. “How to validate and apply genomic selection in beef cattle” an invited presentation
at a two-day workshop on genomic prediction held in Jaboticabal, Brazil, 12-13 August
2013.
115. “Bayesian regression and genomic prediction” – a 2 day short course held in UNESP
Jaboticabal, 15-16 August 2013.
116. “Unifying GWAS and genomic prediction” an invited presentation at a workshop on
Phenotype Prediction Using Genomic Data. Held at University of Florida in
Gainesville on 19 August 2013.
117. “New opportunities for plant and animal improvement – using genomics to improve
populations” to Iowa Master Farmers’ Meeting held at Gateway, Ames, 8 September
2013.
118. “Cattle genomics – where have we come from and where are we headed?” to
GeneSeek scientists and advisory board members at a meeting in Lincoln, Nebraska on
12 September 2013.
119. “Improving Angus in the genomics era” an invited talk to the World Angus Forum
held in Rotorua, New Zealand on 15 October 2013.
120. “Genomic prediction and GWAS in livestock” a seminar to Institute of Veterinary,
Animal and Biomedical Sciences at Massey University on 18 October 2013.
121. “Implementation of genomic information into US beef cattle national genetic
evaluations” at the 20th Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and
Genetics Conference held in Napier, New Zealand, 22 October 2013.
122. “Challenges and opportunities with genomic selection” at a Sheep Breeders Day at
Hawkes Bay A&P Showgrounds, 24 October 2013.
123. “Update on genomic predictions in Herefords” to the American Hereford Association
Board Meeting held in Kansas City 1 November 2013.
124. “Genomic prediction for the American Hereford Association” to the American
Hereford Association Educational Forum held in Kansas City 1 November 2013.
125. “Practical experiences in developing breed-specific predictions for genome-enhanced
EPDs” at the 10th Genetic Prediction Workshop held by the Beef Improvement
Federation in Kansas City 13 December 2013.
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126. “Genomic prediction and its application in the American Gelbvieh Association” at
Doubletree Quebec in Denver Colorado, 10 January 2014.
127. “Genome-wide association studies of dry matter intake, metabolic body weight,
growth and feed efficiency in beef cattle” to the Cattle/Sheep/Gat combined workshop
at the XXII Plant & Animal genome Conference in San Diego, 12 January 2014.
128. “Genomic analysis combining genotyped and no-genotyped individuals” to the
Statistics workshop at the XXII Plant & Animal genome Conference in San Diego, 12
January 2014.
129. “Improving cattle in the genomics era” to the Sons of Pioneers meeting at Marriott
downtown Denver, 15 January 2014.
130. “Methodological advances in across-breed genomic prediction” to USDA-Zoetis
workshop held at Cornhusker Marriott, Lincoln Nebraska on 16 January 2014.
131. “Genomic prediction and genome-wide association studies using Bayesian methods”
at Yeungnam University, Daegu, Korea on 11-12 February 2014.
132. “Major genes in beef production” to the Large Ranch Managers’ meeting held at
Dobson Inn, Arizona 28 February 2014.
133. “Status of genomic prediction” to NZ Animal Evaluation Limited strategy day held in
Newstead, 18 March 2014.
134. “Genomic prediction – a viewpoint from animal improvement and personalized
medicine” for University of 3rd age, held in Whangarei, NZ, 25 March 2014.
135. “Update on genomics research at Iowa State University” held at Livestock
Improvement Corporation Scientific Advisory Board meeting held in Tauranga 26
March 2014.
136. “Genomic prediction and dairy cattle improvement” at the Livestock Improvement
Staff day held at Newstead, 28 March 2014.
137. “Genome-wide association study, quantitative trait locus analysis, and genomic
prediction within breed associations” held at Holiday Inn Kansas City, 9 April 2014.
138. “(Inter)national cattle evaluation using genomics” to American Simmental
Association Board and its partner breed associations in Bozeman, Montana, 26 April
2014.
139. “Genomic prediction and its role in livestock improvement” invited Plenary
presentation to the Plant and Animal Genomics Asia meeting held in Singapore, 20
May 2014.
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140. “Implementation of genomic prediction in routine genetic evaluations: state of the art
in different species – pitfalls and future developments” invited presentation to the
SABRE meeting held in Zug, Switzerland, 12 June 2014.
141. “The role of genomics in Akaushi improvement” to the Akaushi Breed Association
members and executives meeting in the Cornhusker Marriott, Lincoln 17 June 2014.
142. “Genomic predictions in US Charolais” at the Charolais Educational Forum meeting
held in the Cornhusker Marriott, Lincoln Nebraska 17 June 2014.
143. “Opportunities and challenges for a new approach to genomic prediction” at the
Advancements in Genetic Prediction workshop held at the Beef Improvement
Federation meeting in the Cornhusker Marriott, Lincoln Nebraska 20 June 2014.
144. “Genomics and Expected Progeny Differences” to Canadian Simmental Association
Annual Meeting held at Elkhorn resort, Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba on
25 July 2014.
145. “Bayesian prediction combining genotyped and non-genotyped individuals” invited
presentation at 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production held
in Vancouver, British Columbia, 18 August 2014.
146. “Across-breed genomic prediction in beef cattle” invited presentation at 10th World
Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production held in Vancouver, British
Columbia, 19 August 2014.
147. “Single-step genomic prediction” to the Aviagen-E.W. Group Scientific Advisory
Board meeting held in Vancouver 23 August 2024.
148. “Understanding conventional and genomic Expected Progeny Differences” held at the
American Simmental Association Educational Forum in Bozeman, Montana on 8
September 2014.
149. “The future of national cattle evaluation – a quantum leap” held at the American
Simmental Association Educational Forum in Bozeman, Montana on 8 September
2014.
150. “Opportunities for parallel computing in genomic prediction” to the HighPerformance Computing group at Iowa State University, 26 September 2014.
151. “The Science of genomic prediction and its role in livestock improvement” at the
Sichuan Academy of Grassland Science in Chengdu, China on 8 October 2014.
152. “Cattle improvement programs” to local farmers in Maoxian, Sichuan, China on 9
October 2014.
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153. “National Program for Genetic Improvement of Feed Efficiency” to the National Beef
Cattle Evaluation Consortium Brown Bagger webinar session held on-line on 29
October 2014.
154. “Genetic and Genomic Improvement in Livestock” at the Ensminger School held at
La Molina University, Lima, Peru on 5 November 2014.
155. “Current status of genomics applied to Beef Cattle improvement in North America” at
the Interbeef Genomics Workshop held in Dublin, Ireland 25 November 2014.
156. “An international perspective on the current and future application of genomics in
farm animals” to the Irish Cattle Breeders Federation, Teagasc and Irish Farmers
Journal conference for Animal Genomics Users, held in Dublin, Ireland, 26 November
2014.
157. “An international perspective on genomics”, a seminar to Teagasc researchers held at
Moorepark, Ireland on 28 November 2014.
158. “Recent developments on theory and application of genomic prediction in (North
American) beef cattle” to the National Swine Improvement Federation annual
conference and symposium held at Embassy Suites, Lincoln NE on 5 December 2014.
159. “Enhanced Bioinformatics to implement genomic selection (e-BIGs)” to the
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Annual Project Director Meeting held in San
Diego, 9 January 2015.
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Dorian J. Garrick
Research Grants & Contracts (Since 2010)
Funded as Principal Investigator
USDA CSREES NRI 43.0C
2009/2011 Bioinformatics to Implement Genomic Selection (with 7 co-PIs)
$909,439
USDA CSREES Special Grant National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium
2009/2010 Iowa State University
$55,000
2010/2011 Iowa State University
$125,000
USDA AFRI
2012/2013 Enhanced Bioinformatics to Implement Genomic Selection (5 co-PIs)
$488,500
Zoetis 2014/2015 Multi-breed genomic prediction using LDCS (1 co-PI)
$92,540
Funded as Co-Principal Investigator
California State Universities Agriculture Research Initiative
2008/2011 High capacity SNP arrays for detecting genetic effects on dairy production
traits PI BL Golden, Calpoly SLO
$450,000
USDA CSREES NRI 43.0 Integrated
2009/2012 Integrating DNA information into beef cattle production systems
PI AL Van Eenennaam UC Davis
$550,000
USDA AFRI Animal Genomics
2010/2012 Use of high-density SNP genotyping for genetic improvement of livestock
PI JCM Dekkers, Iowa State University
$449,958
USDA AFRI Feed Efficiency
2011/2015 National program for genetic improvement of feed efficiency in beef cattle
PI JF Taylor, University of Missouri
ISU subcontract $899,197
USDA AFRI Animal Health and Disease
2013/2016 Enhancing host genetic resistance to bovine respiratory disease complex
PI JM Reecy, Iowa State University
$499,999
USDA NIFA AFRI National Needs
2012/2017 Combined computational and genomics education in livestock
PI JM Reecy, SJ Lamont, DJ Garrick
$262,500
2013/2018 Improving the efficiency of livestock production using genetic selection
PI D Spurlock, DJ Garrick, MF Rothschild
$262,500
USDA NIFA AFRI Animal Genomics
2014/2017 Single-step Bayesian methods for genomic analyses that combine information
from genotyped and non-genotyped animals
PI RL Fernando
$350,000
Research Grants & Contracts (2010-)
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