The objective of this simulation study was to compare the effect of the number of QTL and distribution of QTL variance on the accuracy of breeding values estimated with genomewide markers (MEBV). Three distinct methods were used to calculate MEBV: a Bayesian Method (BM), Least Angle Regression (LARS) and Partial Least Square Regression (PLSR). The accuracy of MEBV calculated with BM and LARS decreased when the number of simulated QTL increased. The accuracy decreased more when QTL had different variance values than when all QTL had an equal variance. The accuracy of MEBV calculated with PLSR was affected neither by the number of QTL nor by the distribution of QTL variance. Additional simulations and analyses showed that these conclusions we...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
Abstract The aim of this paper was to compare the effect of haplotype definition on the precision of...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
This simulation study was performed to investigate the accuracy of the estimated breeding value by u...
The effect of the accuracy of estimated QTL effects on relative efficiency of marker-assisted select...
Background - Genomic selection, the use of markers across the whole genome, receives increasing amou...
Background Genomic selection is particularly beneficial for difficult or expensive to measure traits...
Two models that estimated genomic estimated breeding values (EBVs) were applied: one used constructe...
Two models that estimated genomic estimated breeding values (EBVs) were applied: one used constructe...
Genome-wide evaluation uses the associations of a large number of single nucleotide polymorphism (SN...
Background Genomic selection is particularly beneficial for difficult or expensive to measure traits...
The aim of this paper was to compare the effect of haplotype definition on the precision of QTL-mapp...
Background Recent developments in genetic technology and methodology enable accurate detection of QT...
Abstract Background: Recent developments in genetic technology and methodology enable accurate detec...
Background Recent developments in genetic technology and methodology enable accurate detection of QT...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
Abstract The aim of this paper was to compare the effect of haplotype definition on the precision of...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
This simulation study was performed to investigate the accuracy of the estimated breeding value by u...
The effect of the accuracy of estimated QTL effects on relative efficiency of marker-assisted select...
Background - Genomic selection, the use of markers across the whole genome, receives increasing amou...
Background Genomic selection is particularly beneficial for difficult or expensive to measure traits...
Two models that estimated genomic estimated breeding values (EBVs) were applied: one used constructe...
Two models that estimated genomic estimated breeding values (EBVs) were applied: one used constructe...
Genome-wide evaluation uses the associations of a large number of single nucleotide polymorphism (SN...
Background Genomic selection is particularly beneficial for difficult or expensive to measure traits...
The aim of this paper was to compare the effect of haplotype definition on the precision of QTL-mapp...
Background Recent developments in genetic technology and methodology enable accurate detection of QT...
Abstract Background: Recent developments in genetic technology and methodology enable accurate detec...
Background Recent developments in genetic technology and methodology enable accurate detection of QT...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
Abstract The aim of this paper was to compare the effect of haplotype definition on the precision of...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...