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Effect of cow reference group on validation reliability of genomic evaluation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 January 2016

M. Koivula*
Affiliation:
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Green Technology, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
I. Strandén
Affiliation:
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Green Technology, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
G. P. Aamand
Affiliation:
NAV Nordic Cattle Genetic Evaluation, Agro Food Park 15, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark
E. A. Mäntysaari
Affiliation:
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Green Technology, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
*

Abstract

We studied the effect of including genomic data for cows in the reference population of single-step evaluations. Deregressed individual cow genetic evaluations (DRP) from milk production evaluations of Nordic Red Dairy cattle were used to estimate the single-step breeding values. Validation reliability and bias of the evaluations were calculated with four data sets including different amount of DRP record information from genotyped cows in the reference population. The gain in reliability was from 2% to 4% units for the production traits, depending on the used DRP data and the amount of genomic data. Moreover, inclusion of genotyped bull dams and their genotyped daughters seemed to create some bias in the single-step evaluation. Still, genotyping cows and their inclusion in the reference population is advantageous and should be encouraged.

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Research Article
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© The Animal Consortium 2016 
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Table 1 Numbers of animals and deregressed proofs (DRP) in the reduced data sets

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Table 2 Model validation results

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Figure 1 Genetic trends for (a) milk, (b) protein and (c) fat production using genomic-enhanced breeding values (GEBVas) and estimated breeding values (EBVs) of reference and candidate bulls from different reduced data. For the candidate bulls, the EBV from reduced data are parent average (PA). Control=no deregressed proofs (DRP) of genotyped cows in the reference data and AllG=DRPs of 7143 genotyped cows in the reference population. EBVs (black solid line) were calculated from the full cow DRP data. Solid lines are for the reference bulls and dashed lines for the candidate bulls. EBVs and GEBVas are expressed as standardized breeding values with SD of 10 units for bulls born between the years 2003 and 2005.