Authors
RMO Silva, BO Fragomeni, DAL Lourenco, AFB Magalhães, N Irano, R Carvalheiro, RC Canesin, MEZ Mercadante, AA Boligon, FS Baldi, I Misztal, LG Albuquerque
Publication date
2016/9/1
Journal
Journal of Animal Science
Volume
94
Issue
9
Pages
3613-3623
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Animal feeding is the most important economic component of beef production systems. Selection for feed efficiency has not been effective mainly due to difficult and high costs to obtain the phenotypes. The application of genomic selection using SNP can decrease the cost of animal evaluation as well as the generation interval. The objective of this study was to compare methods for genomic evaluation of feed efficiency traits using different cross-validation layouts in an experimental beef cattle population genotyped for a high-density SNP panel (BovineHD BeadChip assay 700k, Illumina Inc., San Diego, CA). After quality control, a total of 437,197 SNP genotypes were available for 761 Nelore animals from the Institute of Animal Science, Sertãozinho, São Paulo, Brazil. The studied traits were residual feed intake, feed conversion ratio, ADG, and DMI. Methods of analysis were traditional BLUP, single-step …
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