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Predicting the impact of genotype-by-genotype interaction on the purebred-crossbred genetic correlation from phenotype and genotype marker data of parental lines.

Pascal DuenkYvonne C J WientjesPiter BijmaMaja W IversenMarcos S LopesMario P L Calus
Published in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2023)
We conclude that using REML estimates of variance components within and between parental lines to predict the bounds of [Formula: see text] resulted in better predictions than methods based on GEBV. Thus, we recommend that the studies that estimate [Formula: see text] with genotype data also report estimated genetic variance components within and between the parental lines.
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