Authors
GUSTAVO de Los Campos, Daniel Gianola, Guilherme JM Rosa, Kent A Weigel, José Crossa
Publication date
2010/8
Journal
Genetics research
Volume
92
Issue
4
Pages
295-308
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Prediction of genetic values is a central problem in quantitative genetics. Over many decades, such predictions have been successfully accomplished using information on phenotypic records and family structure usually represented with a pedigree. Dense molecular markers are now available in the genome of humans, plants and animals, and this information can be used to enhance the prediction of genetic values. However, the incorporation of dense molecular marker data into models poses many statistical and computational challenges, such as how models can cope with the genetic complexity of multi-factorial traits and with the curse of dimensionality that arises when the number of markers exceeds the number of data points. Reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces regressions can be used to address some of these challenges. The methodology allows regressions on almost any type of prediction sets (covariates …
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