In this article, we propose an approach to breeding which focuses on mating
instead of truncation selection, our method uses genome-wide marker information
in a similar fashion to genomic selection so we refer it to as genomic mating.
Using concepts of estimated breeding values, risk (usefulness) and inbreeding,
an efficient mating approach is formulated for improvement of breeding values
in the long run. We have used a genetic algorithm to find solutions to this
optimization problem. Results from our simulations point to the efficiency of
genomic mating for breeding complex traits compared to truncation selection