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Biology, 27.02.2021 06:00, jakiyahporter0817

if the breeding value of a sire is estimated today using his own single record performance and again next year when more records are available from his progeny, you would expect? a) the breeding value to go down. b) the breeding value to go up. c) the accuracy will probably go up. d) both the breeding value and the accuracy will go up. “choose one and give reason for your answer”​

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