Title : ( A two step Bayesian approach for genomic prediction of breeding values )
Authors: Mohammad Mahdi Shariati , Peter Sorensen , Luc Janss ,Abstract
Background In genomic models that assign an individual variance to each marker, the contribution of one marker to the posterior distribution of the marker variance is only one degree of freedom (df), which introduces many variance parameters with only little information per variance parameter. A better alternative could be to form clusters of markers with similar effects where markers in a cluster have a common variance. Therefore, the influence of each marker group of size p on the posterior distribution of the marker variances will be p df. Methods The simulated data from the 15th QTL-MAS workshop were analyzed such that SNP markers were ranked based on their effects and markers with similar estimated effects were grouped together. In step 1, all markers with minor allele frequency more than 0.01 were included in a SNP-BLUP prediction model. In step 2, markers were ranked based on their estimated variance on the trait in step 1 and each 150 markers were assigned to one group with a common variance. In further analyses, subsets of 1500 and 450 markers with largest effects in step 2 were kept in the prediction model. Results Grouping markers outperformed SNP-BLUP model in terms of accuracy of predicted breeding values. However, the accuracies of predicted breeding values were lower than Bayesian methods with marker specific variances.
Keywords
, Genomic prediction, Bayesian methods@article{paperid:1033169,
author = {Shariati, Mohammad Mahdi and Peter Sorensen and Luc Janss},
title = {A two step Bayesian approach for genomic prediction of breeding values},
journal = {BMC Proceedings},
year = {2012},
volume = {6},
number = {2},
month = {May},
issn = {1753-6561},
pages = {1--5},
numpages = {4},
keywords = {Genomic prediction; Bayesian methods},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T A two step Bayesian approach for genomic prediction of breeding values
%A Shariati, Mohammad Mahdi
%A Peter Sorensen
%A Luc Janss
%J BMC Proceedings
%@ 1753-6561
%D 2012