Significance of linkage disequilibrium and epistasis on genetic variances in noninbred and inbred populations.
José Marcelo Soriano VianaAntonio Augusto Franco GarciaPublished in: BMC genomics (2022)
Additive variance is in general the most important component of genotypic variance. LD and inbreeding have a significant effect on the magnitude of the genetic variances and covariances. In general, the additive x additive variance is the most important component of epistatic variance. The maximization of the epistatic variance/genotypic variance ratio depends on the LD level, degree of inbreeding, epistasis type, percentage of interacting genes, and average allelic frequency.