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Explore Chapter 3 of a Japanese academic seminar lecture focusing on the founding fathers of statistical methods in animal breeding and quantitative genetics in the post-Mendelian era. Delivered by Honorary Professor Daniel Gianola from the University of Wisconsin-Madison at Kyoto University's Maskawa Hall, this 15-minute segment is part of a comprehensive series on the past, present, and future of statistical methods in livestock breeding and quantitative genetics. The lecture, presented at Kyoto University's Yoshida North Campus on October 21, 2019, offers valuable insights into the historical development of animal breeding statistics and their applications in modern genetics research.