Releases: zankrut20/selection.index
selection.index 1.2.0
selection.index 1.1.4
- removed two functions
sel.index()
andsel.score.rank()
for easy implementation ofcomb.indices()
selection.index 1.1.3
- Added a new function
gen.advance()
for genetic advance calculation
selection.index 1.1.2
- rank column added in
rcomb.indices()
for ranking of index - No major changes
selection.index 1.1.1
- Added a new function
rcomb.indices()
for calculating possible selection indices excluding single character or particular index from all possible selection indices
selection.index 1.1.0
- Bug fixes in
phen.varcov()
- Added a new function
comb.indices()
for calculating possible selection indices with the group/pairs of traits/characters
selection.index 1.0.0
The aim of most plant breeding programs is the simultaneous improvement of several characters. An objective method involving simultaneous selection for several attributes then becomes necessary. It has been recognized that the most rapid improvements in the economic value is from selection applied simultaneously to all the characters which determine the economic value of a plant, and appropriate assigned weights to each character according to their economic importance, heritability, and correlations between characters. So the selection for economic value is a complex matter. If the component characters are combined together into an index in such a way that when selection is applied to the index as if the index is the character to be improved, the most rapid improvement of economic value is expected. Such an index was first proposed by Smith (1937 doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.1936.tb02143.x) based on the Fisher's (1936 doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.1936.tb02137.x) "discriminant function" Dabholkar (1999
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=mlFtumAXQ0oC&lpg=PA4&ots=Xgxp1qLuxS&dq=elements%20of%20biometrical%20genetics&lr&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false). In this package selection index is calculated based on the Smith (1937) selection index method.