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PLOS ONE | 2015

Accuracy of Genomic Selection in a Rice Synthetic Population Developed for Recurrent Selection Breeding.

Cécile Grenier; Tuong-Vi Cao; Yolima Ospina; Constanza Quintero; Marc Châtel; Joe Tohme; Brigitte Courtois; Nourollah Ahmadi

Genomic selection (GS) is a promising strategy for enhancing genetic gain. We investigated the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values (GEBV) in four inter-related synthetic populations that underwent several cycles of recurrent selection in an upland rice-breeding program. A total of 343 S2:4 lines extracted from those populations were phenotyped for flowering time, plant height, grain yield and panicle weight, and genotyped with an average density of one marker per 44.8 kb. The relative effect of the linkage disequilibrium (LD) and minor allele frequency (MAF) thresholds for selecting markers, the relative size of the training population (TP) and of the validation population (VP), the selected trait and the genomic prediction models (frequentist and Bayesian) on the accuracy of GEBVs was investigated in 540 cross validation experiments with 100 replicates. The effect of kinship between the training and validation populations was tested in an additional set of 840 cross validation experiments with a single genomic prediction model. LD was high (average r2 = 0.59 at 25 kb) and decreased slowly, distribution of allele frequencies at individual loci was markedly skewed toward unbalanced frequencies (MAF average value 15.2% and median 9.6%), and differentiation between the four synthetic populations was low (FST ≤0.06). The accuracy of GEBV across all cross validation experiments ranged from 0.12 to 0.54 with an average of 0.30. Significant differences in accuracy were observed among the different levels of each factor investigated. Phenotypic traits had the biggest effect, and the size of the incidence matrix had the smallest. Significant first degree interaction was observed for GEBV accuracy between traits and all the other factors studied, and between prediction models and LD, MAF and composition of the TP. The potential of GS to accelerate genetic gain and breeding options to increase the accuracy of predictions are discussed.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Correction: Accuracy of Genomic Selection in a Rice Synthetic Population Developed for Recurrent Selection Breeding.

Cécile Grenier; Tuong-Vi Cao; Yolima Ospina; Constanza Quintero; Marc Châtel; Joe Tohme; Brigitte Courtois; Nourollah Ahmadi

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136594.].


Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical | 2008

Upland rice composite population breeding and selection of promising lines for Colombian savannah ecosystem

Marc Châtel; Yolima Ospina; Francisco Rodriguez; Victor Hugo Lozano; Hermando Delgado


Archive | 1996

Old and new tools to analyze genotype X environment interactions : impact on upland rice breeding

Brigitte Courtois; C.G. McLaren; Ynalvez; Jorge Hernandez; V. Andaya; M.J. Du; A. Du; E. Hondrade; Marc Châtel; E.P. Guimaraes; Monty P. Jones; T. Ibrahim; S. Darwis; A.A. Syarif; W. Chaitep; S. Moolsri; K. Prasad; P.K. Sinha


Archive | 2005

CIRAD/CIAT Rice project: Population improvement and obtaining rice lines for the savannah ecosystem

Marc Châtel; Yolima Ospina; Francisco Rodriguez; Victor Hugo Lozano


Archive | 2005

Improving irrigated rice populations for the temperate climate in Chile

Santiago Ignacio Hernaiz; José Roberto Alvarado; Marc Châtel; Dalma Castillo; Yolima Ospina


Archive | 2005

Exploiting rice genetic resources through population improvement

Elcio Perpetuo Guimaraes; Marc Châtel


Archive | 2000

Desarrollo de poblcaciones de arroz en Argentina

Juan Eduardo Marassi; Maria Antonia Marassi; Marc Châtel; Jaime Borrero


Archive | 1995

Upland rice improvement : using gene pools and populations with recessive male-sterile gene

Marc Châtel; E.P. Guimaraes; Yolima Ospina; Jaime Borrero


Plant and Animal Genome XX Conference (January 14-18, 2012) | 2012

Population Improvement Through Recurrent Selection in Rice. Prospect for Maker Assisted Recurrent Selection and Genome-Wide Selection. W011

Cécile Grenier; Marc Châtel; Yolima Ospina; Tuong-Vi Cao; Elcio Perpetuo Guimaraes; César P. Martínez; Joe Tohme; Brigitte Courtois; Nourollah Ahmadi

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Yolima Ospina

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Elcio Perpetuo Guimaraes

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Cécile Grenier

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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César P. Martínez

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Brigitte Courtois

International Rice Research Institute

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Cécile Grenier

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Joe Tohme

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Myriam C. Duque

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Tuong-Vi Cao

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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