Difference between Breeding value (bv); estimation of the breeding value (ebv); Genetic value (gv) in AlphasimR simulation #112
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I'm using AlphasimR for my reseach work. ######################################### #Trial for Estimated Breeding Value ######################################## |
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@Dkplucas genetic value represents the value of all DNA in an individual, which includes all additive effects of alleles, dominance effects of pairs of alleles at each locus, and epistatic effects of all pairs (or more) of alleles across loci. Breeding value represents the value of DNA that individual passes to the next generation, which is not genetic value, since an individual does not pass all of DNA but just a particular set due to recombination and segregation. The above two are true values, which we have access to in a simulation. Estimate of breeding value (EBV) is obtained from some phenotype data. In your case, you have generated some random numbers as EBV irrespective of the true breeding value of an individual, so you can expect accuracy of these estimates to be zero. You obviously want a better accuracy so you will need some estimation procedure, possibly from an R package. AlphaSimR has some genomic selection models implemented though if that's what you are after. To study the difference between genetic and breed value I suggest the green book from Falconer and MacKay: Introduction to quantitative genetics. To study estimation of breeding values I suggest the blue book from Mrode: Linear models for the Estimation of breeding values (Something like this). |
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Thanks so much Professor, it is very helpful. For a better accuracy of the EBV, please which R package can I use? |
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Thank so much Professor |
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@Dkplucas genetic value represents the value of all DNA in an individual, which includes all additive effects of alleles, dominance effects of pairs of alleles at each locus, and epistatic effects of all pairs (or more) of alleles across loci.
Breeding value represents the value of DNA that individual passes to the next generation, which is not genetic value, since an individual does not pass all of DNA but just a particular set due to recombination and segregation.
The above two are true values, which we have access to in a simulation.
Estimate of breeding value (EBV) is obtained from some phenotype data. In your case, you have generated some random numbers as EBV irrespective of the tru…