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Accounting for genetic architecture for body weight improves accuracy of predicting breeding values in a commercial line of broilers
2021
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
BLUP (best linear unbiased prediction) is the standard for predicting breeding values, where different assumptions can be made on variance-covariance structure, which may influence predictive ability. Herein, we compare accuracy of prediction of four derived-BLUP models: (a) a pedigree relationship matrix (PBLUP), (b) a genomic relationship matrix (GBLUP), (c) a weighted genomic relationship matrix (WGBLUP) and (d) a relationship matrix based on genomic features that consisted of only a subset
doi:10.1111/jbg.12546
pmid:33774870
fatcat:plz2twi55vhhzcknjyvkattfma