
genomic estimation
Genomic estimation involves analyzing an organism’s DNA to predict traits or characteristics, such as disease risk or crop yield. By examining specific genetic markers across the entire genome, scientists can estimate an individual’s genetic potential without needing extensive physical testing or long-term observations. This approach uses advanced statistical models to interpret the DNA data, providing more accurate predictions of traits influenced by multiple genes. It’s widely used in medicine, agriculture, and animal breeding to improve outcomes by selecting the best candidates based on their genetic makeup.