2020
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skaa289
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An assessment of genomic connectedness measures in Nellore cattle

Abstract: An important criterion to consider in genetic evaluations is the extent of genetic connectedness across management units (MU), especially if they differ in their genetic mean. Reliable comparisons of genetic values across MU depend on the degree of connectedness; the higher the connectedness, the more reliable the comparison. Traditionally, genetic connectedness was calculated through pedigree-based methods; however, in the era of genomic selection, this can be better estimated utilizing new approaches based o… Show more

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“…The higher the exchange of CB, the more animals between populations became related, and the more evident were the decreases in CD across generations due to the penalization applied in the CD measure (Yu et al 2017;Amorim et al 2020). These results agree with Yu et al (2017) and Amorim et al (2020) and show that CD can capture increases in connectedness between populations due to genomic data. However, the computational costs associated with the computation and inversion of the coefficient matrix may limit its application to large datasets and international evaluations (Fouilloux and Laloë 2001;Fouilloux et al 2006).…”
Section: Measures Of Connectedness Between Countries Using Genomic Datasupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…The higher the exchange of CB, the more animals between populations became related, and the more evident were the decreases in CD across generations due to the penalization applied in the CD measure (Yu et al 2017;Amorim et al 2020). These results agree with Yu et al (2017) and Amorim et al (2020) and show that CD can capture increases in connectedness between populations due to genomic data. However, the computational costs associated with the computation and inversion of the coefficient matrix may limit its application to large datasets and international evaluations (Fouilloux and Laloë 2001;Fouilloux et al 2006).…”
Section: Measures Of Connectedness Between Countries Using Genomic Datasupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Moreover, when moving from A to H, CD between populations increased also between animals in G18-G20 and animals in G13-G17 (Figure 7.4) due to H better capturing the relationships between genotyped and non-genotyped animals (Legarra et al 2014). The higher the exchange of CB, the more animals between populations became related, and the more evident were the decreases in CD across generations due to the penalization applied in the CD measure (Yu et al 2017;Amorim et al 2020). These results agree with Yu et al (2017) and Amorim et al (2020) and show that CD can capture increases in connectedness between populations due to genomic data.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Individual average PEVD : Alternatively, we can first compute PEVD at the individual level using Eq. ( 5 ) and then aggregate and summarize at the unit level to obtain the average of PEVD between individuals across two units [ 13 ] …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Individual average CD : Individual average CD is derived from the average of CD between individuals across two units [ 13 ]. …”
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