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Linkage disequilibrium vs. pedigree: Genomic selection prediction accuracy in conifer species.

Frances R ThistlethwaiteOmnia Gamal El-DienBlaise RatcliffeJaroslav KlápštěIlga PorthCharles ChenMichael U StoehrPär K IngvarssonEl-Kassaby Yousry
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Although possibly advantageous within an advanced breeding population, reducing marker density cannot be recommended for carrying out GS in conifers. Significant LD between markers and putative causal variants was not detected using 50,000 SNPS, and GS was enabled only through the tracking of relatedness in the populations studied. Dramatically increasing marker density would enable said markers to better track LD with causal variants in these large, genetically diverse genomes; as well as providing a model that could be used across populations, breeding programs, and traits.
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