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Accounting for genetic architecture in single - and multipopulation genomic prediction using weights from genomewide association studies in pigs

  • R. Veroneze
  • , P. S. Lopes
  • , M.S. Lopes
  • , André Hidalgo
  • , S. E. F. Guimarães
  • , Barbara Harlizius
  • , E. F. Knol
  • , J. A. M. van Arendonk
  • , F. F. Silva
  • , J.W.M. Bastiaansen

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    Sammanfattning

    We studied the effect of including GWAS results on the accuracy of single- and multipopulation genomic predictions. Phenotypes (backfat thickness) and genotypes of animals from two sire lines (SL1, n = 1146 and SL3, n = 1264) were used in the analyses. First, GWAS were conducted for each line and for a combined data set (both lines together) to estimate the genetic variance explained by each SNP. These estimates were used to build matrices of weights (D), which was incorporated into a GBLUP method. Single population evaluated with traditional GBLUP had accura- cies of 0.30 for SL1 and 0.31 for SL3. When weights were employed in GBLUP, the accuracies for both lines increased (0.32 for SL1 and 0.34 for SL3). When a multipopulation reference set was used in GBLUP, the accu- racies were higher (0.36 for SL1 and 0.32 for SL3) than in single-popula- tion prediction. In addition, putting together the multipopulation reference set and the weights from the combined GWAS provided even higher accuracies (0.37 for SL1, and 0.34 for SL3). The use of multipopu- lation predictions and weights estimated from a combined GWAS increased the accuracy of genomic predictions.
    OriginalspråkEngelska
    Sidor (från-till)187-196
    Antal sidor10
    TidskriftJournal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
    Volym133
    Nummer3
    DOI
    StatusPublicerad - 2016

    Nyckelord

    • accuracy
    • genetic variance
    • genomic relationship
    • single nucleotide polymorphisms

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