Effects of alleles in crossbred pigs estimated for genomic prediction depend on their breed-of-origin.
Claudia A SevillanoJan Ten NapelSimone E F GuimarãesFabyano F SilvaMario P L CalusPublished in: BMC genomics (2018)
Similar regions explaining similar additive genetic variance were observed across purebred and crossbred performance. Moreover, there was some overlap across breeds-of-origin between regions that explained relatively large proportions of genetic variance for crossbred performance; albeit that the actual proportion of variance deviated across breeds-of-origin. Results based on a missense mutation in MC4R confirmed that even if a causal locus has similar effects across breeds-of-origin, estimated effects and explained variance in its region using a commonly used SNP panel can strongly depend on the allele frequency of the underlying causal mutation.