Background: The quantitative genetics theory argues that inbreeding depression and heterosis are founded on the existence of directional dominance. However, most procedures for genomic selection that have included dominance effects assumed prior symmetrical distributions. To address this, two alternatives can be considered: (1) assume the mean of dominance effects different from zero, and (2) use skewed distributions for the regularization of dominance effects. The aim of this study was to compare these approaches using two pig datasets and to confirm the presence of directional dominance. Results: Four alternative models were implemented in two datasets of pig litter size that consisted of 13, 449 and 11, 581 records from 3631 and 2612 sow...
Knowledge of dominance effects should improve genetic evaluations, provide the accurate selection of...
Background: Most developments in quantitative genetics theory focus on the study of intra-breed/line...
Número de páginas não informado.Age at the time of slaughter is a commonly used trait in animal bree...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundImproved performance of crossbred animals is partly due to h...
peer reviewedSingle-step methods predict implicitly unknown gene content information of non-genotype...
Recent publications indicate that single-step models are suitable to estimate breeding values, domin...
BackgroundEpistatic genomic relationship matrices for interactions of any-order can be constructed u...
Mate allocation strategies that account for non-additive genetic effects can be used to maximize the...
Background: In pig breeding, selection is usually carried out in purebred populations, although the ...
peer reviewedThe most important nonadditive effect is probably dominance. Prediction of dominance ef...
Genetic evaluation in swine is currently conducted utilizing additive genetic models. Historical stu...
<p>Independent of whether prediction is based on pedigree or genomic information, the focus of anima...
Age at the time of slaughter is a commonly used trait in animal breeding programs. Since studying th...
peer reviewedWhen all animals are genotyped, developments focused on dominance are well derived. How...
Knowledge of dominance effects should improve ge-netic evaluations, provide the accurate selection o...
Knowledge of dominance effects should improve genetic evaluations, provide the accurate selection of...
Background: Most developments in quantitative genetics theory focus on the study of intra-breed/line...
Número de páginas não informado.Age at the time of slaughter is a commonly used trait in animal bree...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundImproved performance of crossbred animals is partly due to h...
peer reviewedSingle-step methods predict implicitly unknown gene content information of non-genotype...
Recent publications indicate that single-step models are suitable to estimate breeding values, domin...
BackgroundEpistatic genomic relationship matrices for interactions of any-order can be constructed u...
Mate allocation strategies that account for non-additive genetic effects can be used to maximize the...
Background: In pig breeding, selection is usually carried out in purebred populations, although the ...
peer reviewedThe most important nonadditive effect is probably dominance. Prediction of dominance ef...
Genetic evaluation in swine is currently conducted utilizing additive genetic models. Historical stu...
<p>Independent of whether prediction is based on pedigree or genomic information, the focus of anima...
Age at the time of slaughter is a commonly used trait in animal breeding programs. Since studying th...
peer reviewedWhen all animals are genotyped, developments focused on dominance are well derived. How...
Knowledge of dominance effects should improve ge-netic evaluations, provide the accurate selection o...
Knowledge of dominance effects should improve genetic evaluations, provide the accurate selection of...
Background: Most developments in quantitative genetics theory focus on the study of intra-breed/line...
Número de páginas não informado.Age at the time of slaughter is a commonly used trait in animal bree...