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Efficiency of genomic selection with models including dominance effect in the context of Eucalyptus breeding

Denis Marie, Bouvet Jean-Marc. 2013. Efficiency of genomic selection with models including dominance effect in the context of Eucalyptus breeding. Tree Genetics and Genomes, 9 (1) : 37-51.

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Quartile : Q1, Sujet : FORESTRY / Quartile : Q1, Sujet : HORTICULTURE / Quartile : Q3, Sujet : GENETICS & HEREDITY

Résumé : We developed a simulation study to test the efficiency of genomic selection (GS) in the case of Eucalyptus breeding. We simulated a recurrent selection scheme for clone production over four breeding cycles. Scenarios crossing broad sense heritabilities (H200.6 and 0.1) and dominance to additive variance ratios (R00.1; 0.5; and 1) were compared. GS was performed with 1,000 SNPs and 22 QTLs per Morgan and tested against phenotypic selection (PS) based on best linear unbiased prediction of parents and clones. When the training population was made up of the first cycle progeny tests and the candidate populations were the progeny tests of three successive cycles, GS accuracy decreased with breeding cycles (e.g., from 0.9 to 0.4 with H200.6 and R00.1), whereas PS presented constant performances (accuracy of 0.8 with H200.6 and R00.1). When the training population set was updated by associating data of previous cycles, GS accuracy was improved from 25 % to 418 %, especially with H200.1. The GS model including dominance effects performed better in clone selection (genotypic value) when dominance effects were preponderant (R01), heritability was high (H200.6 and with an updated training set), but no improvement was detected for parent selection (breeding value). The genetic gains over cycles were lower with the GS method without updating the data set but, with an updated training set, were similar to PS. However, the genetic gain per unit time with GS was 1.5 to 3 times higher than with PS for breeding and clone populations. These results highlight the value of GS in Eucalyptus breeding.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : Eucalyptus grandis, sélection, clone, modèle mathématique, gain génétique, phénotype, locus des caractères quantitatifs, gène dominant, génie génétique, sélection récurrente, méthode d'amélioration génétique

Mots-clés complémentaires : QTL

Classification Agris : F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes
U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques
K10 - Production forestière

Champ stratégique Cirad : Axe 1 (2005-2013) - Intensification écologique

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Denis Marie, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR AGAP (FRA)
  • Bouvet Jean-Marc, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR AGAP (FRA)

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