Traditional and associated selection with molecular markers in the genetic evaluation of animals
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2006.v41.7182Keywords:
BLUP, phenotype seletion, simulation, mating systemsAbstract
The objective of this work was to compare selection based on breeding values predicted by classical best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP), BLUP associated with molecular markers (BLUPM) and individual selection (IS) using data simulated with the Genesys program. To obtain the genetic similarity matrix to be used in BLUPM, a hundred microsatellite markers (simple sequence repeats) were simulated using a similarity coefficient corresponding to the mean Euclidean distance between quantitative data. The different selection methods were compared using populations of an effective size of 66.66 and a mean of 30 repetitions, and mean phenotypic values were determined. Genetic gain obtained over 20 generations of selection was higher for BLUP than BLUPM, which in turn was superior to IS. Similar genetic gains were obtained for BLUPM and BLUP only when the gain for the first five generations was considered, and these gains were higher than those obtained with IS. Selected reproducers mating systems did not lead to differences in genetic gain for the BLUP-based methods.Downloads
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2006-04-01
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Carneiro, P. L. S., Malhado, C. H. M., Euclydes, R. F., Torres, R. de A., Lopes, P. S., Carneiro, A. P. S., & Cunha, E. E. (2006). Traditional and associated selection with molecular markers in the genetic evaluation of animals. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 41(4), 615–621. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2006.v41.7182
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GENETICS