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Selection of core animals in the Algorithm for Proven and Young using a simulation model
Authors:HL Bradford  I Pocrni?  BO Fragomeni  DAL Lourenco  I Misztal
Institution:Department of Animal and Dairy Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
Abstract:The Algorithm for Proven and Young (APY) enables the implementation of single‐step genomic BLUP (ssGBLUP) in large, genotyped populations by separating genotyped animals into core and non‐core subsets and creating a computationally efficient inverse for the genomic relationship matrix ( G ). As APY became the choice for large‐scale genomic evaluations in BLUP‐based methods, a common question is how to choose the animals in the core subset. We compared several core definitions to answer this question. Simulations comprised a moderately heritable trait for 95,010 animals and 50,000 genotypes for animals across five generations. Genotypes consisted of 25,500 SNP distributed across 15 chromosomes. Genotyping errors and missing pedigree were also mimicked. Core animals were defined based on individual generations, equal representation across generations, and at random. For a sufficiently large core size, core definitions had the same accuracies and biases, even if the core animals had imperfect genotypes. When genotyped animals had unknown parents, accuracy and bias were significantly better (p ≤ .05) for random and across generation core definitions.
Keywords:APY  genetic evaluation  genomic selection  imputation  single‐step genomic BLUP
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