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INIA Las Brujas. |
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Congreso Argentino de Horticultura, 20 : 1997 set 22-25 : Bahia Blanca ; Reunión Científica de la Cebolla en el Mercosur, 2 ; Simposio Argentino de Legumbres, 1 |
Título : |
Libro de Resumenes |
Fecha de publicación : |
1997 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Buenos Aires (Argentina): Asociación Argentina de Horticultura, 1997. |
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195p. |
Idioma : |
Español |
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ABONOS NITROGENADOS; ABONOS VERDES; AGRICULTURA ALTERNATIVA; ALMACENAMIENTO EN FRIO; APLICACION DE ABONOS; ARGENTINA; ASERRIN; BIOTECNOLOGIA VEGETAL; CALIDAD; CONSUMO; CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES; CONTROL QUIMICO; CUBIERTAS DE PLASTICO; CULTIVO PROTEGIDO; CULTIVO SIN TIERRA; ENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS; ENVASADO; ESPACIAMIENTO; ESTRUCTURAS DE PROTECCION; FACTORES DE RENDIMIENTO; FECHA DE SIEMBRA; FERTIRRIGACION; GERMOPLASMA; HIBRIDACION; HORTALIZAS; IMPACTO AMBIENTAL; INVERNADEROS; MALEZAS; MANEJO DEL CULTIVO; MERCADEO; MERCADO INTERIOR; NECESIDADES CLIMATICAS; NECESIDADES DE LAS PLANTAS; PLANTAS LIBRES DE VIRUS; PORTAINJERTOS; PRECIOS; PRODUCCION DE SEMILLAS; PROTECCION DE LAS PLANTAS; RENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOS; RESISTENCIA A LAS PLAGAS; RIEGO; RIEGO POR ASPERSION; RIEGO POR GOTEO; SOSTENIBILIDAD; SUBSTRATOS DE CULTIVO; TECNOLOGIA POSTCOSECHA; TEMPERATURA DEL SUELO; VARIEDADES; VIABILIDAD DE LA SEMILLA. |
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30/10/2019 |
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A - 2 |
Autor : |
LOURENCO, D.A.L.; MISZTAL, I.; WANG, H.; AGUILAR, I.; TSURUTA, S.; BERTRAND, J.K. |
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IGNACIO AGUILAR GARCIA, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay. |
Título : |
Prediction accuracy for a simulated maternally affected trait of beef cattle using different genomic evaluation models. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2013 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Journal of Animal Science, 2013, v.91, no.9, p.4090-4098. |
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0021-8812 |
DOI : |
10.2527/jas.2012-5826 |
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Article history: Published online July 26, 2013.
This study was partially funded by the American Angus Association (St. Joseph, MO) and the USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (Grant no. 2009-65205-05665 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Animal Genome Program). Helpful comments and suggestions from W. M. Snelling (U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, ARS, USDA, Clay Center, NE) and two anonymous reviewers are gratefully acknowledged. |
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ABSTRACT.
Different methods for genomic evaluation were compared for accuracy and feasibility of evaluation using phenotypic, pedigree, and genomic information for a trait influenced by a maternal effect. A simulated population was constructed that included 15,800 animals in 5 generations. Genotypes from 45,000 SNP were available for 1,500 animals in the last 3 generations. Genotyped animals in the last generation had no phenotypes. Weaning weight data were simulated using an animal model with direct and maternal effects. Additive direct and maternal effects were considered either noncorrelated (Graphic) or negatively correlated (Graphic). Methods of analysis were traditional BLUP, BayesC using phenotypes and ignoring maternal effects (BayesCPR), BayesC using deregressed EBV (BayesCDEBV), and single-step genomic BLUP (ssGBLUP). Whereas BayesCPR can be used when phenotypes of only genotyped animals are available, BayesCDEBV can be used when BLUP EBV of genotyped animals are available, and ssGBLUP is suitable when genotypes, phenotypes, and pedigrees are jointly available. For all genotyped and young genotyped animals, mean accuracies from BayesCPR and BayesCDEBV were lower than accuracies from BLUP for direct and maternal effects. The differences in mean accuracy were greater when genetic correlation was negative. Gains in accuracy were observed when ssGBLUP was compared with BLUP; for the direct (maternal) effect the average gain was 0.01 (0.02) for all genotyped animals and 0.03 (0.02) for young genotyped animals without phenotypes. Similar gains were observed for 0 and negative genetic correlation. Accuracy with BayesCPR was affected by ignoring phenotypes of nongenotyped animals and maternal effect and by not accounting for parent average. Accuracy with BayesCDEBV was affected by approximations needed for deregression, not accounting for parent average, and sequential rather than simultaneous fitting of genomic and nongenomic information. Whereas BayesCDEBV presented a considerable bias, especially for maternal effect, ssGBLUP was unbiased for both effects. The computing time was 1 s for BLUP, 44 s for ssGBLUP, and over 2,000 s for BayesC. Greatest computational efficiency and accuracy of genomic prediction for a maternally affected trait was obtained when information from all nongenotyped but related individuals was included and phenotypes, pedigree, and genotypes were available and considered jointly. Increasing the gain in accuracy of genomic predictions obtained by ssGBLUP over BLUP may require an increase in the number of genotyped animals. MenosABSTRACT.
Different methods for genomic evaluation were compared for accuracy and feasibility of evaluation using phenotypic, pedigree, and genomic information for a trait influenced by a maternal effect. A simulated population was constructed that included 15,800 animals in 5 generations. Genotypes from 45,000 SNP were available for 1,500 animals in the last 3 generations. Genotyped animals in the last generation had no phenotypes. Weaning weight data were simulated using an animal model with direct and maternal effects. Additive direct and maternal effects were considered either noncorrelated (Graphic) or negatively correlated (Graphic). Methods of analysis were traditional BLUP, BayesC using phenotypes and ignoring maternal effects (BayesCPR), BayesC using deregressed EBV (BayesCDEBV), and single-step genomic BLUP (ssGBLUP). Whereas BayesCPR can be used when phenotypes of only genotyped animals are available, BayesCDEBV can be used when BLUP EBV of genotyped animals are available, and ssGBLUP is suitable when genotypes, phenotypes, and pedigrees are jointly available. For all genotyped and young genotyped animals, mean accuracies from BayesCPR and BayesCDEBV were lower than accuracies from BLUP for direct and maternal effects. The differences in mean accuracy were greater when genetic correlation was negative. Gains in accuracy were observed when ssGBLUP was compared with BLUP; for the direct (maternal) effect the average gain was 0.01 (0.02) for all genotyped animals an... Presentar Todo |
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GANADERÍA; GANADO DE CARNE; MEJORAMIENTO GENÉTICO ANIMAL; MODELOS DE SIMULACIÓN; SELECCIÓN GENÓMICA. |
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L01 Ganadería |
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LEADER 03895naa a2200277 a 4500 001 1050147 005 2019-10-30 008 2013 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a0021-8812 024 7 $a10.2527/jas.2012-5826$2DOI 100 1 $aLOURENCO, D.A.L. 245 $aPrediction accuracy for a simulated maternally affected trait of beef cattle using different genomic evaluation models.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2013 500 $aArticle history: Published online July 26, 2013. This study was partially funded by the American Angus Association (St. Joseph, MO) and the USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (Grant no. 2009-65205-05665 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Animal Genome Program). Helpful comments and suggestions from W. M. Snelling (U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, ARS, USDA, Clay Center, NE) and two anonymous reviewers are gratefully acknowledged. 520 $aABSTRACT. Different methods for genomic evaluation were compared for accuracy and feasibility of evaluation using phenotypic, pedigree, and genomic information for a trait influenced by a maternal effect. A simulated population was constructed that included 15,800 animals in 5 generations. Genotypes from 45,000 SNP were available for 1,500 animals in the last 3 generations. Genotyped animals in the last generation had no phenotypes. Weaning weight data were simulated using an animal model with direct and maternal effects. Additive direct and maternal effects were considered either noncorrelated (Graphic) or negatively correlated (Graphic). Methods of analysis were traditional BLUP, BayesC using phenotypes and ignoring maternal effects (BayesCPR), BayesC using deregressed EBV (BayesCDEBV), and single-step genomic BLUP (ssGBLUP). Whereas BayesCPR can be used when phenotypes of only genotyped animals are available, BayesCDEBV can be used when BLUP EBV of genotyped animals are available, and ssGBLUP is suitable when genotypes, phenotypes, and pedigrees are jointly available. For all genotyped and young genotyped animals, mean accuracies from BayesCPR and BayesCDEBV were lower than accuracies from BLUP for direct and maternal effects. The differences in mean accuracy were greater when genetic correlation was negative. Gains in accuracy were observed when ssGBLUP was compared with BLUP; for the direct (maternal) effect the average gain was 0.01 (0.02) for all genotyped animals and 0.03 (0.02) for young genotyped animals without phenotypes. Similar gains were observed for 0 and negative genetic correlation. Accuracy with BayesCPR was affected by ignoring phenotypes of nongenotyped animals and maternal effect and by not accounting for parent average. Accuracy with BayesCDEBV was affected by approximations needed for deregression, not accounting for parent average, and sequential rather than simultaneous fitting of genomic and nongenomic information. Whereas BayesCDEBV presented a considerable bias, especially for maternal effect, ssGBLUP was unbiased for both effects. The computing time was 1 s for BLUP, 44 s for ssGBLUP, and over 2,000 s for BayesC. Greatest computational efficiency and accuracy of genomic prediction for a maternally affected trait was obtained when information from all nongenotyped but related individuals was included and phenotypes, pedigree, and genotypes were available and considered jointly. Increasing the gain in accuracy of genomic predictions obtained by ssGBLUP over BLUP may require an increase in the number of genotyped animals. 650 $aGANADERÍA 650 $aGANADO DE CARNE 650 $aMEJORAMIENTO GENÉTICO ANIMAL 650 $aMODELOS DE SIMULACIÓN 650 $aSELECCIÓN GENÓMICA 700 1 $aMISZTAL, I. 700 1 $aWANG, H. 700 1 $aAGUILAR, I. 700 1 $aTSURUTA, S. 700 1 $aBERTRAND, J.K. 773 $tJournal of Animal Science, 2013$gv.91, no.9, p.4090-4098.
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