Genomic prediction of crown rust resistance in Lolium perenne.
Sai Krishna ArojjuPatrick ConaghanSusanne BarthDan MilbourneMichael D CaslerTrevor R HodkinsonThibauld MichelStephen L ByrnePublished in: BMC genetics (2018)
Using a GWAS to identify and rank markers enabled a small panel of markers to be identified that could achieve higher predictive ability than the same number of randomly selected markers, and predictive abilities close to those achieved with the entire marker set. This was particularly evident in a sub-population characterised by having on-average higher genome-wide linkage disequilibirum (LD). Higher predictive abilities with selected markers over random markers suggests they are in LD with QTL. Accuracy due to genetic relationships will decay rapidly over generations whereas accuracy due to LD will persist, which is advantageous for practical breeding applications.