Comparison of collinearity mitigation techniques used in predicting BLUP breeding values and genetic gains over generations

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dc.contributor.author Eatwell, Karen A.
dc.contributor.author Verryn, Stephen David
dc.contributor.author Roux, Carl Z.
dc.contributor.author Geerthsen, Peter J.M.
dc.date.accessioned 2012-02-27T07:05:56Z
dc.date.available 2012-02-27T07:05:56Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.description.abstract Collinearity potentially has a negative impact on the prediction of genetic gains in tree breeding programs. This study investigated the reliability and impact of best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) using various collinearity mitigation techniques and of two computational numerical precisions on the genetic gains in breeding populations. Multiple-trait, multiple-trial BLUP selection scenarios were run on Eucalyptus grandis (F1, F2 and F3) and Pinus patula (F1 and F2) data, comparing predicted breeding values of parents (forward prediction) with those realised in progeny (backward prediction of parents). Numeric precision had an impact on intergenerational correlations of BLUPs of some scenarios, indicating that it may not always be optimal to use higher precision when there is collinearity in the data. The relative difference in genetic gains between techniques varied by up to 0.38 standard deviation units in the less-stable pine population. This highlights the potentially large impact that instability can have on the efficiency of a breeding programme. BLUP performed close to expected in the relatively stable (less collinear) population (eucalypt F1), and performed poorly in the other two populations. In the unstable pine data, some of the techniques resulted in improved intergenerational correlations coming in line with expected performance. This study indicates that BLUP can perform as expected and also confirms the potential problem of instability and consequences thereof. BLUP users should examine the nature of the population of predicted values and should these be outside expectation, various mitigation techniques should be explored. en
dc.description.librarian nf2012 en
dc.description.uri http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tsfs20 en_US
dc.identifier.citation Eatwell, KA, Verryn, SD, Roux, CZ and Geerthsen, PJM 2011, 'Comparison of collinearity mitigation techniques used in predicting BLUP breeding values and genetic gains over generations', Southern Forests, vol. 73, no. 3 & 4, pp. 155–163. en
dc.identifier.issn 2070-2620 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 2070-2639 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.2989/20702620.2011.639490
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18233
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Taylor and Francis en_US
dc.rights Copyright © NISC (Pty) Ltd. This is the accepted, peer‐reviewed manuscript of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Southern Forests 2011, 73(3&4): 155–163. The Southern Forests is available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tsfs20. This article is embargoed by the publisher until June 2012. en
dc.subject Best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) en
dc.subject Breeding value (BV) en
dc.subject Collinearity en
dc.subject Mitigation strategies en
dc.subject Realised genetic gains en
dc.subject.lcsh Trees -- Breeding en
dc.title Comparison of collinearity mitigation techniques used in predicting BLUP breeding values and genetic gains over generations en
dc.type Postprint Article en


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