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Data subsetting strategies for estimation of across-country genetic correlations

机译:估计跨国遗传相关性的数据子集策略

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International genetic evaluation of dairy cattle requires estimation of genetic correlations among populations to account for genotype-environment interaction. Simultaneous estimation of across-country genetic correlations among all populations of a widespread breed, such as the Holstein breed is, however, hampered by connectedness problems and computational challenges. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of using bulls with across-country, balanced distribution of daughters on estimates of genetic correlations. For this purpose, dairy cattle populations undergoing selection in 6 countries were simulated. Two population-size settings were used. In the small population-size setting (S-populations), the 6 simulated countries had 2000 cows and 20 young progeny testing bulls per generation. In the larger population-size setting (L-populations), the 6 simulated countries had between 2000 and 64,000 cows and 20 to 640 young progeny testing bulls per generation. The simulated (true) across-country genetic correlations, depending on the country combination, varied between 0.5 and 0.9. Simulations comprised a base population and 10 generations and were replicated 16 times. Results for the S-populations were not conclusive. For the L-populations, results indicated that by use of data from a relatively small subset of bulls with distribution of daughters balanced across countries, genetic correlations could be estimated with very small bias (overall average of absolute value of bias across replicates was 0.03 for the L-populations). The suggested bull subsetting strategy would allow simultaneous estimation of across-country genetic correlations to be computed for a larger number of countries and in a shorter window of time than was possible previously.
机译:国际奶牛遗传评估需要估算种群之间的遗传相关性,以说明基因型与环境之间的相互作用。但是,同时存在的连通性问题和计算难题阻碍了对诸如霍尔斯坦等广泛品种的所有种群之间跨国遗传相关性的同时估计。这项研究的目的是检验在全国范围内平衡使用女儿的公牛对遗传相关性估计的影响。为此,模拟了在6个国家中进行选择的奶牛种群。使用了两种人口规模设置。在人口稀少的地区(S人口),六个模拟国家每代拥有2000头奶牛和20头测试后代的公牛。在人口规模较大的地区(L人口),这6个模拟国家每代拥有2000至64,000头母牛和20至640头年轻后代测试公牛。根据国家组合,模拟的(真实)跨国遗传相关性在0.5到0.9之间变化。模拟包括一个基本种群和10代,并被重复了16次。 S人群的结果尚无定论。对于L种群,结果表明,通过使用相对较小的公牛子集和全国范围内女儿平衡的子集的数据,可以估计遗传相关性且偏差很小(重复样本中偏差绝对值的总体平均值为0.03) L人口)。建议的牛亚组策略将允许同时计算多个国家的遗传相关性,并且比以前可能的时间窗口更短。

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    《Journal of dairy science》 |2005年第3期|p.1214-1224|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Interbull Centre, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7023, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden. Hossein.Jorjani@hgen.slu.se;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 乳品加工工业;
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