Dominance and epistatic genetic variances for litter size in pigs using genomic models.
Zulma G VitezicaAntonio ReverterWilliam HerringAndres LegarraPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2018)
Epistatic variance components can be easily computed using genomic relationship matrices. Correct orthogonal definition of the relationship matrices resulted in orthogonal partition of genetic variance into additive, dominance, and epistatic components, but obtaining accurate variance component estimates remains an issue. Genomic models that include non-additive effects must also consider inbreeding depression in order to avoid upward bias of estimates of dominance variance. Inclusion of epistasis did not improve the accuracy of prediction of breeding values.