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# Question 1: What is the main difference between genomic selection and genome wide association | # Question 1: What is the main difference between genomic selection and genome wide association | ||
analyses ? | analyses ? | ||
## Association analyses uses only rare markers | |||
## Bothe techniques use simple linear regression to select markers with large and small effects | |||
## Genomic selection is used for prediction, association mapping is used for gene mapping | |||
## Explanation: | |||
** In genomic selection all markers are used for prediction. | ** In genomic selection all markers are used for prediction. | ||
** Association mapping concentrates on markers with significant effects | ** Association mapping concentrates on markers with significant effects | ||
** Association analyses is for complex traits with heritability close to one. | ** Association analyses is for complex traits with heritability close to one. | ||
# Question 2: Select one main advantage of genomic selection over phenotypic selection ? | # Question 2: Select one main advantage of genomic selection over phenotypic selection ? | ||
## Genomic selection can not be combined with phenotypic selection | |||
## Genomic selection os for mapping genes using complex statistical models | |||
## Genomic selections makes the breeding cycle shorter | |||
## Explanation: | |||
** By using markers breeding values of unobserved individuals can be predicted without the need to phenotype them. | ** By using markers breeding values of unobserved individuals can be predicted without the need to phenotype them. | ||
** Phenotypic selections is for mapping genes using complex statistical models | ** Phenotypic selections is for mapping genes using complex statistical models | ||
# Question 3: Define genotype x environment interaction ? | # Question 3: Define genotype x environment interaction ? | ||
## Genes with differential response under different environmental conditions | |||
## Explanation: | |||
** Environments module genes and thus making some genes to response differently under differential environmental stimulus | ** Environments module genes and thus making some genes to response differently under differential environmental stimulus | ||
** Genes acting in an additive action in all the environments. | ** Genes acting in an additive action in all the environments. | ||
** Genes acting additive in some environments and dominance in other environments. | ** Genes acting additive in some environments and dominance in other environments. | ||
** Genomic regions acting similarly in all the environments. | ** Genomic regions acting similarly in all the environments. | ||
Revision as of 11:51, 15 November 2017
- Question 1: What is the main difference between genomic selection and genome wide association
analyses ?
- Association analyses uses only rare markers
- Bothe techniques use simple linear regression to select markers with large and small effects
- Genomic selection is used for prediction, association mapping is used for gene mapping
- Explanation:
- In genomic selection all markers are used for prediction.
- Association mapping concentrates on markers with significant effects
- Association analyses is for complex traits with heritability close to one.
- Question 2: Select one main advantage of genomic selection over phenotypic selection ?
- Genomic selection can not be combined with phenotypic selection
- Genomic selection os for mapping genes using complex statistical models
- Genomic selections makes the breeding cycle shorter
- Explanation:
- By using markers breeding values of unobserved individuals can be predicted without the need to phenotype them.
- Phenotypic selections is for mapping genes using complex statistical models
- Question 3: Define genotype x environment interaction ?
- Genes with differential response under different environmental conditions
- Explanation:
- Environments module genes and thus making some genes to response differently under differential environmental stimulus
- Genes acting in an additive action in all the environments.
- Genes acting additive in some environments and dominance in other environments.
- Genomic regions acting similarly in all the environments.