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The long-term effects of genomic selection: 1. Response to selection, additive genetic variance, and genetic architecture.

Yvonne C J WientjesPiter BijmaMario P L CalusBas J ZwaanZulma G VitezicaJoost van den Heuvel
Published in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2022)
Our results show that genomic selection outperforms pedigree selection in terms of long-term genetic gain, but results in a similar reduction of genetic variance. The genetic architecture of traits changed considerably across generations, especially under selection and when non-additive effects were present. In conclusion, non-additive effects had a substantial impact on the accuracy of selection and long-term response to selection, especially when selection was accurate.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • gene expression
  • high resolution