Effects of Different Methods and Genomic Relationship Matrices on Reliabilities of Genomic Selection in Dairy Cattle

Anıl Kasakolu, S. Koncagül
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Since genomic prediction is widely used in dairy cattle, we aimed to evaluate the performance of pedigree based (ABLUP), SNP based (GBLUP) and single-step GBLUP (ss-GBLUP) methods with different sets of information in terms of reliability of genomic prediction. Four different methods were evaluated: (Method 1) ABLUP with all available phenotypes and pedigree; (Method 2) GBLUP with SNP genotypes and phenotypes of genotyped cows; (Method 3) single-step GBLUP with SNP genotypes, phenotypes of genotyped cows and all pedigree and (Method 4) single-step GBLUP with SNP genotypes, all phenotypes of both genotyped and nongenotyped cows and all pedigree. SNP based methods also used different genomic relationship matrices (GRMs) formed by different approaches: vanRaden, Astle, Yang and Endelman. The simulated dataset replicates a common dairy cattle population. A significant increase in reliability of prediction was observed in ss-GBLUP with all phenotypes and pedigree beside genotyped cows. This increase was apparent for both first lactation milk yield (LMY) and milk fat percentage (Fat%). Combining all available information with ss-GBLUP gave about 1.6 and 1.2 times higher reliabilities for LMY and Fat%, respectively, compared to those obtained from the other three methods.
不同方法和基因组关系矩阵对奶牛基因组选择可靠性的影响
由于基因组预测在奶牛中被广泛应用,我们旨在评估基于系谱(ABLUP)、基于SNP (GBLUP)和单步GBLUP (ss-GBLUP)方法在不同信息集下基因组预测可靠性的性能。评估四种不同的方法:(方法1)ABLUP具有所有可用的表型和家系;(方法2)GBLUP加SNP基因型和基因型奶牛的表型;(方法3)单步GBLUP加SNP基因型、基因型奶牛和所有家系的表型;(方法4)单步GBLUP加SNP基因型、基因型和非基因型奶牛和所有家系的所有表型。基于SNP的方法还使用了不同方法形成的不同基因组关系矩阵(GRMs): vanRaden、Astle、Yang和Endelman。模拟数据集复制了一个普通的奶牛种群。除基因型奶牛外,所有表型和家系的ss-GBLUP预测可靠性显著提高。首次泌乳产奶量(LMY)和乳脂率(fat %)均有明显提高。与其他三种方法相比,将所有可用信息与ss-GBLUP相结合,LMY和Fat%的可靠性分别提高了1.6倍和1.2倍。
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