BACKGROUND: The accuracy of genomic prediction is highly dependent on the size of the reference population. For small populations, including information from other populations could improve this accuracy. The usual strategy is to pool data from different populations; however, this has not proven as successful as hoped for with distantly related breeds. BayesRS is a novel approach to share information across populations for genomic predictions. The approach allows information to be captured even where the phase of SNP alleles and casuative mutation alleles are reversed across populations, or the actual casuative mutation is different between the populations but affects the same gene. Proportions of a four-distribution mixture for SNP effects...
Charolais bulls are selected for their crossbreed performance when mated to Montbéliard or Holstein ...
Background: The use of information across populations is an attractive approach to increase the accu...
Genomic prediction (GP) in numerically small breeds is limited due to the requirement for a large re...
Background: The accuracy of genomic prediction is highly dependent on the size of the reference popu...
Background: Genomic selection is increasingly widely practised, particularly in dairy cattle. Howeve...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
<p>Background: Genomic prediction (GP) across breeds has so far resulted in low accuracies of the pr...
Background: Dense SNP genotypes are often combined with complex trait phenotypes to map causal varia...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundThe increasing availability of whole-genome sequence data is...
This paper reviews strategies and methods to improve accuracies of genomic predictions from the pers...
BACKGROUND: Whole-genome sequence (WGS) data are increasingly available on large numbers of individu...
<p>Background: Whole-genome sequence data is expected to capture genetic variation more completely t...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundWhole-genome sequence (WGS) data could contain information o...
Achieving accurate genomic estimated breeding values for dairy cattle requires a very large referenc...
Genomic selection holds the promise to be particularly beneficial for traits that are difficult or e...
Charolais bulls are selected for their crossbreed performance when mated to Montbéliard or Holstein ...
Background: The use of information across populations is an attractive approach to increase the accu...
Genomic prediction (GP) in numerically small breeds is limited due to the requirement for a large re...
Background: The accuracy of genomic prediction is highly dependent on the size of the reference popu...
Background: Genomic selection is increasingly widely practised, particularly in dairy cattle. Howeve...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
<p>Background: Genomic prediction (GP) across breeds has so far resulted in low accuracies of the pr...
Background: Dense SNP genotypes are often combined with complex trait phenotypes to map causal varia...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundThe increasing availability of whole-genome sequence data is...
This paper reviews strategies and methods to improve accuracies of genomic predictions from the pers...
BACKGROUND: Whole-genome sequence (WGS) data are increasingly available on large numbers of individu...
<p>Background: Whole-genome sequence data is expected to capture genetic variation more completely t...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundWhole-genome sequence (WGS) data could contain information o...
Achieving accurate genomic estimated breeding values for dairy cattle requires a very large referenc...
Genomic selection holds the promise to be particularly beneficial for traits that are difficult or e...
Charolais bulls are selected for their crossbreed performance when mated to Montbéliard or Holstein ...
Background: The use of information across populations is an attractive approach to increase the accu...
Genomic prediction (GP) in numerically small breeds is limited due to the requirement for a large re...