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1. Exploration of genetic contributions to body composition and their role in metabolic health

2. Mating strategies with genomic information reduce rates of inbreeding in animal breeding schemes without compromising genetic gain

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3. Mating strategies with genomic information reduce rates of inbreeding in animal breeding schemes without compromising genetic gain.

4. Mating animals by minimising the covariance between ancestral contributions generates less inbreeding without compromising genetic gain in breeding schemes with truncation selection

5. Prediction of genetic gain from quadratic optimisation with constrained rates of inbreeding

6. Association Between Medication-Taking and Refractive Error in a Large General Population-Based Cohort

7. Mating animals by minimising the covariance between ancestral contributions generates less inbreeding without compromising genetic gain in breeding schemes with truncation selection.

8. Understanding the population structure and reproductive behavior of hatchery-produced yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi).

9. Mating strategies with genomic information reduce rates of inbreeding in animal breeding schemes without compromising genetic gain

10. An effective rotational mating scheme for inbreeding reduction in captive populations illustrated by the rare sheep breed

11. Brain volumes in relatives of patients with schizophrenia - A meta-analysis

12. The genomics of preterm birth: from animal models to human studies

13. An effective rotational mating scheme for inbreeding reduction in captive populations illustrated by the rare sheep breed

14. Prediction of genetic gain from quadratic optimisation with constrained rates of inbreeding