Investigating the impact of preselection on subsequent single-step genomic BLUP evaluation of preselected animals.
Ibrahim JibrilaJan Ten NapelJérémie VandenplasRoel F VeerkampMario P L CalusPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2020)
Using ssGBLUP in subsequent evaluations prevents preselection bias, irrespective of intensity and type of preselection, and heritability. With GPS, in addition to reducing the phenotyping effort considerably, the use of ssGBLUP in subsequent evaluations realizes only a slightly lower genetic gain than that realized without preselection. This is especially the case for traits that are expensive to measure (e.g. feed intake of individual broiler chickens), and traits for which phenotypes can only be measured at advanced stages of life (e.g. litter size in pigs).