Author:
GRUNDY B.,VILLANUEVA B.,WOOLLIAMS J. A.
Abstract
A novel selection algorithm for maximizing genetic response while
constraining the rate of
inbreeding is presented. It is shown that the proposed method controls
the rate of inbreeding by
maintaining the sum of squared genetic contributions at a constant value
and represents an
improvement on previous procedures. To maintain a constant rate of inbreeding
the contributions
from all generations are weighted equally and this is facilitated by modifying
the numerator
relationship matrix. By considering the optimization of the contributions
of many generations the
initial mating proportions (the genetic contributions to the next generation)
are not equal to their
long-term values, but are set equal to the expected long-term contributions
given the current
information. This is confirmed by the regression of the long-term contributions
on the assigned
mating proportions being close to one. The gain obtained from the selection
algorithm is
compared with the maximum theoretical genetic gain under constrained inbreeding.
It is concluded
that this theoretical upper bound is in general unattainable, but from
this a concept of genetic
efficiency in terms of resources and constraints is derived.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
Cited by
137 articles.
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