Phenotypic prediction based on metabolomic data for growing pigs from three main european breeds

  • Rohart, F.
  • Paris, A.
  • Laurent, B.
  • Canlet, C.
  • Molina, J.
  • Mercat, M. J.
  • Tribout, T.
  • Muller, N.
  • Iannuccelli, N.
  • Villa-Vialaneix, N.
  • Liaubet, L.
  • Milan, D.
  • San Cristoba,l M.
Publication date
January 2012
Publisher
American Society of Animal Science (ASAS)

Abstract

Predicting phenotypes is a statistical and biotechnical challenge, both in medicine (predicting an illness) and animal breeding (predicting the carcass economical value on a young living animal). High-throughput fine phenotyping is possible using metabolomics, which describes the global metabolic status of an individual, and is the closest to the terminal phenotype. The purpose of this work was to quantify the prediction power of metabolomic profiles for commonly used production phenotypes from a single blood sample from growing pigs. Several statistical approaches were investigated and compared on the basis of cross validation: raw data vs. signal preprocessing (wavelet transformation), with a single-feature selection method. The best resu...

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