Table 4.
Author analysis and cited author analysis of the top 10 large-size clusters summary.
Author analysis cluster ID | Cluster size | Silhouette | Mean (year) |
---|---|---|---|
No. 0 Dry matter intake | 83 | 0.891 | 2011 |
No. 1 Single-step genomic prediction | 77 | 0.959 | 2014 |
No. 2 Danish Jersey | 49 | 0.910 | 2008 |
No. 3 Genome-wide breeding value | 44 | 0.975 | 2007 |
No. 4 Nellore cattle | 42 | 0.910 | 2008 |
No. 5 German holstein | 38 | 0.930 | 2003 |
No. 7 Follicular development | 25 | 0.979 | 2002 |
No. 8 Smallholder sheep | 24 | 0.985 | 2009 |
No. 9 Merino sheep | 16 | 0.996 | 2011 |
No. 11 Genetic study |
13 |
0.998 |
2004 |
Cited author analysis cluster ID |
Cluster size |
Silhouette |
Mean (year) |
No. 0 Dairy cow | 259 | 0.721 | 2008 |
No. 1 Genomic prediction | 229 | 0.804 | 2014 |
No. 2 Residual feed intake | 155 | 0.739 | 2009 |
No. 3 Genetic diversity | 151 | 0.797 | 2008 |
No. 4 QTL mapping | 117 | 0.848 | 2005 |
No. 5 Pedigree analysis | 116 | 0.813 | 2006 |
No. 6 Racing performance | 25 | 0.964 | 2007 |
No. 7 Growing pig | 19 | 0.939 | 2014 |
No. 8 Friesian herd | 15 | 0.982 | 2007 |
No. 9 Water-holding capacity | 10 | 0.992 | 2008 |