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Evaluation of genomic prediction considering non-additive genetic effects on fatty acid traits of Japanese Black cattle.

Hidemi OyamaMotohide NishioEri ShibataHinaka TakemyoKasumi IchinosekiKazuo Ishii
Published in: Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho (2024)
Genomic prediction was conducted using 2494 Japanese Black cattle from Hiroshima Prefecture and both single-nucleotide polymorphism information and phenotype data on monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) and oleic acid (C18:1) analyzed with gas chromatography. We compared the prediction accuracy for four models (A, additive genetic effects; AD, as for A with dominance genetic effects; ADR, as for AD with the runs of homozygosity (ROH) effects calculated by ROH-based relationship matrix; and ADF, as for AD with the ROH-based inbreeding coefficient of the linear regression). Bayesian methods were used to estimate variance components. The narrow-sense heritability estimates for MUFA and C18:1 were 0.52-0.53 and 0.57, respectively; the corresponding proportions of dominance genetic variance were 0.04-0.07 and 0.04-0.05, and the proportion of ROH variance was 0.02. The deviance information criterion values showed slight differences among the models, and the models provided similar prediction accuracy.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • fatty acid
  • copy number
  • gas chromatography
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • dna methylation
  • electronic health record