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From listmasteranimalgenome.org  Thu Jan  8 16:03:46 2026
Subject: Re: Pedigree of animal breeders
From: "Hu, Zhiliang [AN S]" <zhuiastate.edu>
To: Members of AnGenMap <angenmapanimalgenome.org>
Date: Thu, Jan 08, 2026 at 02:52 PM
Hi Dan,

The "Lush Pedigree of Animal Breeders" has been re-developed recently.
Although it's not been officially announced you can access it in its usual
location (https://www.animalgenome.org/lush/) using your AGRC Directory (aka
"AnGen Dir") login/password.  Once login, use the page top "My Pedigree" tab
to go to pedigree view; on the same page to expand "Options" >> "Find a
person" to see pedigree of others.

It's still under development and the full pedigree (on-the-fly) view is yet
to be available soon but you can find the last (static) version at
https://www.animalgenome.org/...digree.php

"Official" announcement will come soon for comments once we complete the
current re-developments. Thank you for your patience.

Zhiliang


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Date: Thu, Jan 08, 2026 at 01:38 PM
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Subject: [Agdg-list] Pedigree of animal breeders

Good afternoon and Happy 2026!

Where can I find the last version of the figure "pedigree of animal breeders"
developed by the Iowa State group?

Thanks.

Daniel Gianola
Sewall Wright Professor Emeritus of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison
256 Animal Sciences Building
1675 Observatory Dr.
Madison, WI 53706
USA

https://andysci.wisc.edu/...rectory/dan-gianola/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Gianola

https://scholar.google.com/...l=en&oi=ao
https://qbi.wisc.edu/research/all-faculty/

"Nature is written in mathematical language (Galileo). If nothing else works,
try Bayes theorem"
"Bayesian methods with subjective priors may butcher the processes of
science" (adapted from Oscar Kempthorne)

 

 

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