2021
DOI: 10.1071/an21045
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Impact of missing pedigrees in single-step genomic evaluation

Abstract: Context A common problem in mixed model-based genetic evaluation schemes for livestock is that cohorts of animals differ systematically in mean genetic merit, for example, due to missing pedigree. This can be modelled by fitting genetic groups. Single-step genomic evaluation (ssGBLUP) combining information from genotyped and non-genotyped individuals has become routine, but little is known of the effects of unknown parents in this context. Aims To investigate the effects of missing pedigrees on accuracy and b… Show more

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“…The performance of breeding value prediction using pedigree information depends on the completeness (richness) of the pedigree, e.g., [26,57,58]. Incomplete or missing pedigrees could affect the performance of single-step prediction [59]. To address this, the use of a metafounder, e.g., [60][61][62], or a GP approach that does not use pedigree information in the future needs to be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance of breeding value prediction using pedigree information depends on the completeness (richness) of the pedigree, e.g., [26,57,58]. Incomplete or missing pedigrees could affect the performance of single-step prediction [59]. To address this, the use of a metafounder, e.g., [60][61][62], or a GP approach that does not use pedigree information in the future needs to be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%