Multi-allelic haplotype model based on genetic partition for genomic prediction and variance component estimation using SNP markers

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Abstract

Background: The amount of functional genomic information has been growing rapidly but remains largely unused in genomic selection. Genomic prediction and estimation using haplotypes in genome regions with functional elements such as all genes of the genome can be an approach to integrate functional and structural genomic information for genomic selection. Towards this goal, this article develops a new haplotype approach for genomic prediction and estimation. Results: A multi-allelic haplotype model treating each haplotype as an 'allele' was developed for genomic prediction and estimation based on the partition of a multi-allelic genotypic value into additive and dominance values. Each additive value is expressed as a function of h - 1 additive effects, where h = number of alleles or haplotypes, and each dominance value is expressed as a function of h(h - 1)/2 dominance effects. For a sample of q individuals, the limit number of effects is 2q - 1 for additive effects and is the number of heterozygous genotypes for dominance effects. Additive values are factorized as a product between the additive model matrix and the h - 1 additive effects, and dominance values are factorized as a product between the dominance model matrix and the h(h - 1)/2 dominance effects. Genomic additive relationship matrix is defined as a function of the haplotype model matrix for additive effects, and genomic dominance relationship matrix is defined as a function of the haplotype model matrix for dominance effects. Based on these results, a mixed model implementation for genomic prediction and variance component estimation that jointly use haplotypes and single markers is established, including two computing strategies for genomic prediction and variance component estimation with identical results. Conclusion: The multi-allelic genetic partition fills a theoretical gap in genetic partition by providing general formulations for partitioning multi-allelic genotypic values and provides a haplotype method based on the quantitative genetics model towards the utilization of functional and structural genomic information for genomic prediction and estimation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number144
JournalBMC genetics
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 18 2015

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This research was supported by USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Grant no. 2011-67015-30333 and by project MN-16-043 of the Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of Minnesota. Dzianis Prakapenka and Chunkao Wang implemented the methodology in this article by the GVCHAP computer program. Cheng Tan and Dzianis Prakapenka evaluated the methodology. John R. Garbe provided summary and discussion of human functional genomic information. Li Ma processed a dataset for methodology evaluation.

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Keywords

  • BLUP
  • Genomic selection
  • Haplotype
  • Heritability
  • REML
  • Variance component

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