Influence of epistasis on response to genomic selection using complete sequence data.
Natalia S FornerisZulma G VitezicaAndres LegarraMiguel Pérez-EncisoPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2017)
Epistatic interactions affect the response to genomic selection by modulating the additive genetic variance used for selection. Epistasis releases additive variance that may increase response to selection compared to a pure additive genetic action. Furthermore, genomic evaluation models and, in particular, GBLUP are robust, i.e. adding complexity to the model did not modify substantially the response (for a given architecture).