Genomic control, often referred to as genomic selection or genomic prediction, is a method used in genetics and genomics to improve the accuracy of breeding programs. It is primarily applied in agriculture, animal breeding, and plant breeding to enhance desired traits in organisms, such as yield, disease resistance, or environmental adaptability. The concept involves using genome-wide information, typically derived from high-throughput genotyping technologies, to identify genetic markers associated with specific traits.

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