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Alternative parameterizations of relatedness in whole genome association analysis of pre-weaning traits of Nelore-Angus calves

Gestation length, birth weight, and weaning weight of F(2) Nelore-Angus calves (n = 737) with designed extensive full-sibling and half-sibling relatedness were evaluated for association with 34,957 SNP markers. In analyses of birth weight, random relatedness was modeled three ways: 1) none, 2) rando...

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Autores principales: Riley, David G., Gill, Clare A., Herring, Andy D., Riggs, Penny K., Sawyer, Jason E., Sanders, James O.
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4171760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25249774
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author Riley, David G.
Gill, Clare A.
Herring, Andy D.
Riggs, Penny K.
Sawyer, Jason E.
Sanders, James O.
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description Gestation length, birth weight, and weaning weight of F(2) Nelore-Angus calves (n = 737) with designed extensive full-sibling and half-sibling relatedness were evaluated for association with 34,957 SNP markers. In analyses of birth weight, random relatedness was modeled three ways: 1) none, 2) random animal, pedigree-based relationship matrix, or 3) random animal, genomic relationship matrix. Detected birth weight-SNP associations were 1,200, 735, and 31 for those parameterizations respectively; each additional model refinement removed associations that apparently were a result of the built-in stratification by relatedness. Subsequent analyses of gestation length and weaning weight modeled genomic relatedness; there were 40 and 26 trait-marker associations detected for those traits, respectively. Birth weight associations were on BTA14 except for a single marker on BTA5. Gestation length associations included 37 SNP on BTA21, 2 on BTA27 and one on BTA3. Weaning weight associations were on BTA14 except for a single marker on BTA10. Twenty-one SNP markers on BTA14 were detected in both birth and weaning weight analyses.
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spelling pubmed-41717602014-09-23 Alternative parameterizations of relatedness in whole genome association analysis of pre-weaning traits of Nelore-Angus calves Riley, David G. Gill, Clare A. Herring, Andy D. Riggs, Penny K. Sawyer, Jason E. Sanders, James O. Genet Mol Biol Animal Genetics Gestation length, birth weight, and weaning weight of F(2) Nelore-Angus calves (n = 737) with designed extensive full-sibling and half-sibling relatedness were evaluated for association with 34,957 SNP markers. In analyses of birth weight, random relatedness was modeled three ways: 1) none, 2) random animal, pedigree-based relationship matrix, or 3) random animal, genomic relationship matrix. Detected birth weight-SNP associations were 1,200, 735, and 31 for those parameterizations respectively; each additional model refinement removed associations that apparently were a result of the built-in stratification by relatedness. Subsequent analyses of gestation length and weaning weight modeled genomic relatedness; there were 40 and 26 trait-marker associations detected for those traits, respectively. Birth weight associations were on BTA14 except for a single marker on BTA5. Gestation length associations included 37 SNP on BTA21, 2 on BTA27 and one on BTA3. Weaning weight associations were on BTA14 except for a single marker on BTA10. Twenty-one SNP markers on BTA14 were detected in both birth and weaning weight analyses. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2014-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4171760/ /pubmed/25249774 Text en Copyright © 2014, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética. License information: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Animal Genetics
Riley, David G.
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Riggs, Penny K.
Sawyer, Jason E.
Sanders, James O.
Alternative parameterizations of relatedness in whole genome association analysis of pre-weaning traits of Nelore-Angus calves
title Alternative parameterizations of relatedness in whole genome association analysis of pre-weaning traits of Nelore-Angus calves
title_full Alternative parameterizations of relatedness in whole genome association analysis of pre-weaning traits of Nelore-Angus calves
title_fullStr Alternative parameterizations of relatedness in whole genome association analysis of pre-weaning traits of Nelore-Angus calves
title_full_unstemmed Alternative parameterizations of relatedness in whole genome association analysis of pre-weaning traits of Nelore-Angus calves
title_short Alternative parameterizations of relatedness in whole genome association analysis of pre-weaning traits of Nelore-Angus calves
title_sort alternative parameterizations of relatedness in whole genome association analysis of pre-weaning traits of nelore-angus calves
topic Animal Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4171760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25249774
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