The growing amount of genomic information in dairy cattle has increased computational and modeling challenges in the single-step evaluations. The computational challenges are due to the dense inverses of genomic (G) and pedigree (A) relationship matrices of genotyped animals in the single-step mixed model equations. An equivalent mixed model equation is given by single-step genomic BLUP that are based on the T matrix (ssGTBLUP), where these inverses are avoided by expressing G through a product of 2 rectangular matrices, and (A) through sparse matrix blocks of the inverse of full relationship matrix A. A proper way to account genetic groups through unknown parent groups (UPG) after the Quaas-Pollak transformation (QP) is one key factor in a single-step model. When the UPG effects are incompletely accounted, the iterative solving method may have convergence problems. In this study, we investigated computational and predictive performance of ssGTBLUP with residual polygenic (RPG) effect and UPG. The QP transformation used A and, in the complete form, T and (A) matrices as well. The models were tested with official Nordic Holstein milk production test-day data and model. The results show that UPG can be easily implemented in ssGTBLUP having RPG. The complete QP transformation was computationally feasible when preconditioned conjugate gradient iteration and iteration on data without explicitly setting up G or A matrices were used. Furthermore, for good convergence of the preconditioned conjugate gradient method, a complete QP transformation was necessary.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jds.2020-19821DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

genetic groups
8
single-step genomic
8
mixed model
8
model upg
8
complete transformation
8
preconditioned conjugate
8
conjugate gradient
8
single-step
5
genomic
5
practical implementation
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!