Background<br/>The potential of combining multiple populations in genomic prediction is depending on the consistency of linkage disequilibrium (LD) between SNPs and QTL across populations. We investigated consistency of multi-locus LD across populations using selection index theory and investigated the relationship between consistency of multi-locus LD and accuracy of genomic prediction across different simulated scenarios. In the selection index, QTL genotypes were considered as breeding goal traits and SNP genotypes as index traits, based on LD among SNPs and between SNPs and QTL. The consistency of multi-locus LD across populations was computed as the accuracy of predicting QTL genotypes in selection candidates using a selection index de...
<p>Background: The use of information across populations is an attractive approach to increase the a...
Background: The use of information across populations is an attractive approach to increase the accu...
The performance of linear regression models in genome-wide association studies is influenced by how ...
Background: Differences in linkage disequilibrium and in allele substitution effects of QTL (quantit...
Quantitative genetics theory for genomic selection has mainly focused on additive effects. This stud...
ABSTRACT To date, the quantitative genetics theory for genomic selection has focused mainly on the r...
Genomic selection is focused on prediction of breeding values of selection candidates by means of hi...
Genomic selection is a promising research area due to its practical application in breeding. In this...
Although the concept of genomic selection relies on linkage disequilibrium (LD) between quantitative...
<div><p>Genomic selection is a promising research area due to its practical application in breeding....
BACKGROUND: A multi-population genomic prediction (GP) model in which important pre-selected single ...
Genomic selection is focused on prediction of breeding values of selection candidates by means of hi...
Genomic prediction of future phenotypes or genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for p...
Genomic prediction of future phenotypes or genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for p...
<p>Background: The use of information across populations is an attractive approach to increase the a...
Background: The use of information across populations is an attractive approach to increase the accu...
The performance of linear regression models in genome-wide association studies is influenced by how ...
Background: Differences in linkage disequilibrium and in allele substitution effects of QTL (quantit...
Quantitative genetics theory for genomic selection has mainly focused on additive effects. This stud...
ABSTRACT To date, the quantitative genetics theory for genomic selection has focused mainly on the r...
Genomic selection is focused on prediction of breeding values of selection candidates by means of hi...
Genomic selection is a promising research area due to its practical application in breeding. In this...
Although the concept of genomic selection relies on linkage disequilibrium (LD) between quantitative...
<div><p>Genomic selection is a promising research area due to its practical application in breeding....
BACKGROUND: A multi-population genomic prediction (GP) model in which important pre-selected single ...
Genomic selection is focused on prediction of breeding values of selection candidates by means of hi...
Genomic prediction of future phenotypes or genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for p...
Genomic prediction of future phenotypes or genetic merit using dense SNP genotypes can be used for p...
<p>Background: The use of information across populations is an attractive approach to increase the a...
Background: The use of information across populations is an attractive approach to increase the accu...
The performance of linear regression models in genome-wide association studies is influenced by how ...