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Genomic selection in crops, trees and forages: a review

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CROP & PASTURE SCIENCE
卷 65, 期 11, 页码 1177-1191

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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/CP13363

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accuracy; genetic markers genomic selection; plants

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  1. Victorian Department of Environment and Primary Industries
  2. Dairy Future Cooperative Research Centre

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Genomic selection is now being used at an accelerating pace in many plant species. This review first discusses the factors affecting the accuracy of genomic selection, and then interprets results of existing plant genomic selection studies in light of these factors. Differences between genomic breeding strategies for self-pollinated and open-pollinated species, and between-population level v. within-family design, are highlighted. As expected, more training individuals, higher trait heritability and higher marker density generally lead to better accuracy of genomic breeding values in both self-pollinated and open-pollinated plants. Most published studies to date have artificially limited effective population size by using designs of bi-parental or within-family structure to increase accuracies. The capacity of genomic selection to reduce generation intervals by accurately evaluating traits at an early age makes it an effective tool to deliver more genetic gain from plant breeding in many cases.

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