Evaluation of genomic prediction considering non‐additive genetic effects on fatty acid traits of Japanese Black cattle
Hidemi Oyama,
Motohide Nishio,
Eri Shibata
et al.
Abstract:Genomic prediction was conducted using 2494 Japanese Black cattle from Hiroshima Prefecture and both single‐nucleotide polymorphism information and phenotype data on monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) and oleic acid (C18:1) analyzed with gas chromatography. We compared the prediction accuracy for four models (A, additive genetic effects; AD, as for A with dominance genetic effects; ADR, as for AD with the runs of homozygosity (ROH) effects calculated by ROH‐based relationship matrix; and ADF, as for AD with the… Show more
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