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Table 6 Percentage of individuals that contributed to the next generation (N cont ) and variance of the number of offspring (V c ) when applying different management strategies (RAN, PED, OVE, REG, CHR) for populations of two different sizes (N)

From: The use of genomic coancestry matrices in the optimisation of contributions to maintain genetic diversity at specific regions of the genome

N

t

RAN

PED

OVE

REG

CHR

N cont

V c

N cont

V c

N cont

V c

N cont

V c

N cont

V c

20

0

88.4

1.77

100

0

81.0

2.28

56.7

6.00

47.0

8.57

1

87.0

1.83

100

0

90.3

1.37

61.1

4.88

49.0

7.30

2

88.4

1.80

100

0

91.4

1.25

62.2

4.63

53.8

6.22

3

86.0

2.03

100

0

89.8

1.40

65.4

4.06

56.2

5.72

4

88.5

1.70

100

0

90.1

1.33

65.5

3.98

56.7

5.61

9

89.5

1.64

100

0

90.5

1.26

71.6

3.18

63.3

4.41

100

0

85.6

2.10

100

0

54.3

6.33

34.0

13.67

23.6

23.64

1

86.4

1.97

100

0

60.1

5.12

38.4

11.49

26.3

18.46

2

87.1

1.95

100

0

61.4

4.88

39.9

10.54

28.6

16.88

3

86.1

2.07

100

0

61.3

4.52

42.0

9.88

29.1

15.49

4

87.9

1.96

100

0

65.0

4.43

44.6

9.10

30.1

15.86

9

86.9

1.99

100

0

81.0

2.28

51.3

6.97

47.0

8.57

  1. RAN contributions are assigned at random, PED contributions are optimised to minimise f p , OVE contributions are optimised to minimise f m_ove , REG contributions are optimised to minimise f m_reg , CHR contributions are optimised to minimise f m_chr