Background: Genomic selection is increasingly widely practised, particularly in dairy cattle. However, the accuracy of current predictions using GBLUP (genomic best linear unbiased prediction) decays rapidly across generations, and also as selection candidates become less related to the reference population. This is likely caused by the effects of causative mutations being dispersed across many SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) that span large genomic intervals. In this paper, we hypothesise that the use of a nonlinear method (BayesR), combined with a multi-breed (Holstein/Jersey) reference population will map causative mutations with more precision than GBLUP and this, in turn, will increase the accuracy of genomic predictions for sel...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
Background: Genome wide association studies (GWAS) in most cattle breeds result in large genomic int...
BACKGROUND: Genomic selection is increasingly widely practised, particularly in dairy cattle. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Whole-genome sequence (WGS) data are increasingly available on large numbers of individu...
BACKGROUND: Although simulation studies show that combining multiple breeds in one reference populat...
Background - Although simulation studies show that combining multiple breeds in one reference popula...
Background - Although simulation studies show that combining multiple breeds in one reference popula...
Background: Dense SNP genotypes are often combined with complex trait phenotypes to map causal varia...
BACKGROUND: Sequence data can potentially increase the reliability of genomic predictions, because s...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundSequence data can potentially increase the reliability of ge...
Achieving accurate genomic estimated breeding values for dairy cattle requires a very large referenc...
BACKGROUND: Using whole genome sequence data might improve genomic prediction accuracy, when compare...
BACKGROUND: Two key findings from genomic selection experiments are 1) the reference population used...
Background. Two key findings from genomic selection experiments are 1) the reference population used...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
Background: Genome wide association studies (GWAS) in most cattle breeds result in large genomic int...
BACKGROUND: Genomic selection is increasingly widely practised, particularly in dairy cattle. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Whole-genome sequence (WGS) data are increasingly available on large numbers of individu...
BACKGROUND: Although simulation studies show that combining multiple breeds in one reference populat...
Background - Although simulation studies show that combining multiple breeds in one reference popula...
Background - Although simulation studies show that combining multiple breeds in one reference popula...
Background: Dense SNP genotypes are often combined with complex trait phenotypes to map causal varia...
BACKGROUND: Sequence data can potentially increase the reliability of genomic predictions, because s...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundSequence data can potentially increase the reliability of ge...
Achieving accurate genomic estimated breeding values for dairy cattle requires a very large referenc...
BACKGROUND: Using whole genome sequence data might improve genomic prediction accuracy, when compare...
BACKGROUND: Two key findings from genomic selection experiments are 1) the reference population used...
Background. Two key findings from genomic selection experiments are 1) the reference population used...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundFitting covariates representing the number of haplotype alle...
Background: Genome wide association studies (GWAS) in most cattle breeds result in large genomic int...