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1May-2024Impact of environmental conditions on GreenFeed access in feedlot steersHergenhan, R ; Madsen, Mette Dam ; Granleese, T ; Clark, S 22-Jul-2024
226-Jul-2023Measured Goats in the Rangelands: An overview of a meat goat reference populationGranleese, T ; Mortimer, S I; Atkinson, T; Refshauge, G; Bird-Gardiner, T; Haynes, F; Brown, D J ; Alexandri, P ; Walkom, S F 19-Sep-2023
32021Initiating the Southern Multi-Breed Resource populationWalmsley, B J ; Donoghue, K A; Johnston, D J ; Clark, S A ; Siddell, J P; Walkom, S F ; Granleese, T ; Arthur, P F8-Aug-2022
42021Is sex determination in Merinos heritable?Granleese, T ; Mortimer, M R; Walkom, S F 4-Feb-2022
5Mar-2019Optimizing female allocation to reproductive technologies considering merit, inbreeding and cost in nucleus breeding programmes with genomic selectionGranleese, Tom ; Clark, Samuel A ; Kinghorn, Brian P ; van der Werf, Julius H J 2-Jul-2020
6Mar-2019Genotyping strategies of selection candidates in livestock breeding programmesGranleese, Tom ; Clark, Samuel A ; van der Werf, Julius H J 2-Jul-2020
72019Strategies and cost-benefit of selecting for a polled sheep nucleus by using DNA testingGranleese, T ; Clark, S A ; Duijvesteijn, N ; Bradley, P E; van der Werf, J H J 10-Jul-2020
82019How Does Maternal Weaning Weight (Milk) Affect Body Condition Score at Weaning in Angus CattleGranleese, T ; Clark, S A 3-Jul-2020
92019Genetic Diversity in Australian Angus Beef CattleClark, S A ; Granleese, T ; Parnell, P F10-Jul-2020
10Jun-2018Assessment of the genetic and economic impact of performance recording and genotyping in Australian commercial sheep operationsSantos, B F S; Amer, P R; Granleese, T ; Byrne, T J; Hogan, L; Gibson, J P ; van der Werf, J H J 24-Jun-2021
112018Estimating breeding values for animals with genotype only when genetic group effects are importantSwan, A A ; Gurman, P M ; Boerner, V ; Brown, D J ; Clark, S ; Gore, K ; Granleese, T ; van der Werf, J H J 3-Aug-2020
122017Increased genetic gains in multi-trait sheep indices using female reproductive technologies combined with optimal contribution selection and genomic breeding values.Granleese, Tom ; Clark, Sam ; Swan, Andrew ; Van Der Werf, Julius H 26-Sep-2017
132017Genotyping Strategies of Selection Candidates in Sheep Breeding ProgramsGranleese, T ; Clark, S A ; van der Werf, J H J 3-Jul-2020
142016Optimised Livestock Breeding Programs Using Female Reproductive Technologies and Genomic SelectionGranleese, Tom ; van der Werf, Julius ; Clark, Sam ; Swan, Andrew 20-Dec-2016
152015Accounting for the Cost of Reproductive Technologies During Selection in Sheep Breeding ProgramsGranleese, Tom ; Clark, Sam A ; Swan, Andrew ; Van Der Werf, Julius H 24-May-2016
162015Increased genetic gains in sheep, beef and dairy breeding programs from using female reproductive technologies combined with optimal contribution selection and genomic breeding valuesGranleese, Tom ; Clark, Sam A ; Swan, Andrew ; Van Der Werf, Julius H 5-Sep-2016
172014Increased genetic gains in sheep breeding programs from using female reproductive technologies combined with genomic selectionGranleese, Tom ; Clark, Sam A ; Van Der Werf, Julius H 8-Mar-2016
182013Benefits of MOET and JIVET in Optimised Sheep Breeding ProgramsGranleese, Tom ; Clark, Sam A ; Van Der Werf, Julius H 2-Apr-2014

Credit Name
Tom Granleese
Full Name
Granleese, Tom
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Granleese, T
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:tgranle2
 
Position Title
Adjunct Research Fellow
 
 
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Web of Science profile key
29547777
Discipline
Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit
 
Faculty
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Surname
Granleese
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Tom
School/Department
Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit
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