2017
DOI: 10.1590/1984-70332017v17n4a53
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Population structure correction for genomic selection through eigenvector covariates

Abstract: Abstract:We proposed a population structure correction for genome-wide selection based on covariance analysis via eigenvector (EVG)

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“…Breeding programs are currently moving towards GAB. Repeatability of quantitative trait loci in different genetic backgrounds is one prerequisite for the success of GAB methods such as QTL mapping, genome-wide association mapping, and genomic selection [54,55]. In genome-wide association mapping, accounting for population structure avoids false positives and allows selection of causative variants, while accurate prediction of untested future genotypes in genomic selection is only possible when familial relatedness is accounted for, allowing for a reliable association between markers and QTL [56].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breeding programs are currently moving towards GAB. Repeatability of quantitative trait loci in different genetic backgrounds is one prerequisite for the success of GAB methods such as QTL mapping, genome-wide association mapping, and genomic selection [54,55]. In genome-wide association mapping, accounting for population structure avoids false positives and allows selection of causative variants, while accurate prediction of untested future genotypes in genomic selection is only possible when familial relatedness is accounted for, allowing for a reliable association between markers and QTL [56].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breeding programs are currently moving towards genomics-assisted breeding (GAB). Repeatability of quantitative trait loci in different genetic backgrounds is one prerequisite for the success of GAB methods such as QTL mapping, genome-wide association mapping, and genomic selection ( Azevedo et al 2017; Wientjes et al 2018 ). In genome-wide association mapping, accounting for population structure avoids false positives and allows selection of causative variants, while accurate prediction of untested future genotypes in genomic selection is only possible when familial relatedness is accounted for, allowing for a reliable association between markers and QTL ( Daetwyler et al 2012 ).…”
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“…However, correcting for population structure may also reduce statistical power of association and other genomic analyses (Lotterhos & Whitlock, ; Marchini, Cardon, Phillips, & Donnelly, ). That said, newer, more flexible methods are being developed, including correction through best linear unbiased prediction or covariance eigenvectors (Azevedo, Resende, Nascimento, Viana, & Valente, and references therein), and are worth further investigation.…”
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confidence: 99%