2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12711-023-00803-4
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On the holobiont ‘predictome’ of immunocompetence in pigs

Abstract: Background Gut microbial composition plays an important role in numerous traits, including immune response. Integration of host genomic information with microbiome data is a natural step in the prediction of complex traits, although methods to optimize this are still largely unexplored. In this paper, we assess the impact of different modelling strategies on the predictive capacity for six porcine immunocompetence traits when both genotype and microbiota data are available. … Show more

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“…A comprehensive review of the literature spanning over a decade reveals that metagenomic predictions hold promise for forecasting disease phenotypes (Ross and Hayes, 2022 [69]). A combined analysis of genomic and metagenomic information has enhanced the accuracy of disease phenotype predictions [70]. When more data have been accumulated, we will conduct a complete analysis to better utilize the microbiome data in genetic enhancement programs for our populations and other aquaculture species.…”
Section: Metagenomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comprehensive review of the literature spanning over a decade reveals that metagenomic predictions hold promise for forecasting disease phenotypes (Ross and Hayes, 2022 [69]). A combined analysis of genomic and metagenomic information has enhanced the accuracy of disease phenotype predictions [70]. When more data have been accumulated, we will conduct a complete analysis to better utilize the microbiome data in genetic enhancement programs for our populations and other aquaculture species.…”
Section: Metagenomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comprehensive review of the literature spanning over a decade reveals that metagenomic predictions hold promise for forecasting disease phenotypes (Ross and Hayes, 2022). A combined analysis of genomic and metagenomic information has enhanced the accuracy of disease phenotype predictions [69]. When more data are accumulated, we will conduct a complete analysis to better utilise the microbiome data in genetic enhancement programs for our populations and other aquaculture species.…”
Section: Metagenomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%