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Single-step Genomic BLUP Enables Joint Analysis of Disconnected Breeding Programs: an Example with Eucalyptus Globulus Labill

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Journal G3 (Bethesda)
Date 2021 Sep 27
PMID 34568915
Citations 4
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Single-step GBLUP (HBLUP) efficiently combines genomic, pedigree, and phenotypic information for holistic genetic analyses of disjunct breeding populations. We combined data from two independent multigenerational Eucalyptus globulus breeding populations to provide direct comparisons across the programs and indirect predictions in environments where pedigreed families had not been evaluated. Despite few known pedigree connections between the programs, genomic relationships provided the connectivity required to create a unified relationship matrix, H, which was used to compare pedigree-based and HBLUP models. Stem volume data from 48 sites spread across three regions of southern Australia and wood quality data across 20 sites provided comparisons of model accuracy. Genotyping proved valuable for correcting pedigree errors and HBLUP more precisely defines relationships within and among populations, with relationships among the genotyped individuals used to connect the pedigrees of the two programs. Cryptic relationships among the native range populations provided evidence of population structure and evidence of the origin of landrace populations. HBLUP across programs improved the prediction accuracy of parents and genotyped individuals and enabled breeding value predictions to be directly compared and inferred in regions where little to no testing has been undertaken. The impact of incorporating genetic groups in the estimation of H will further align traditional genetic evaluation pipelines with approaches that incorporate marker-derived relationships into prediction models.

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