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all right my first paper on this was in 1994 it came about in an interesting way um at that time i was interested in the use of molecular markers for estimating relatedness and i was thinking okay how do i know how do i show that markers are superior to pedigrees for estimating relatedness and i go okay for me to do that i would need to come up with to apply that to some procedure in which you actually use that relatedness for making genetic evaluations and that i know okay my animal breeding colleagues were talking about blop and i know you use pedigree relatedness i think we can use plug in just marker relatedness and if the marker relatedness gives a better prediction then i said then that would be proof that uh markers are better and so thats how i got started it was in a bit of a roundabout way uh but it does point to two features of a plant uh that used make blob useful in a breeding program and these are straight from the text one is it helps us handle unbalanced data although