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Short communication: Genomic selection using a multi-breed, across-country reference population

Authors :
Birgit Gredler
Johann Sölkner
Reiner Emmerling
S. Bolormaa
Ben J. Hayes
Phil J. Bowman
C. Egger-Danner
Jennie E. Pryce
Christian Fuerst
Michael E. Goddard
Source :
Journal of Dairy Science. 94:2625-2630
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Dairy Science Association, 2011.

Abstract

Three breeds (Fleckvieh, Holstein, and Jersey) were included in a reference population, separately and together, to assess the accuracy of prediction of genomic breeding values in single-breed validation populations. The accuracy of genomic selection was defined as the correlation between estimated breeding values, calculated using phenotypic data, and genomic breeding values. The Holstein and Jersey populations were from Australia, whereas the Fleckvieh population (dual-purpose Simmental) was from Austria and Germany. Both a BLUP with a multi-breed genomic relationship matrix (GBLUP) and a Bayesian method (BayesA) were used to derive the prediction equations. The hypothesis tested was that having a multi-breed reference population increased the accuracy of genomic selection. Minimal advantage existed of either GBLUP or BayesA multi-breed genomic evaluations over single-breed evaluations. However, when the goal was to predict genomic breeding values for a breed with no individuals in the reference population, using 2 other breeds in the reference was generally better than only 1 breed.

Details

ISSN :
00220302
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Dairy Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....16cdb96c238f5c223b00e0df284b89c7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2010-3719