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breedgenr: a non-parametric based breeding program simulator with applications on rice

Bartholome J., Jacquin L., Cao T.V., Ahmadi N.. 2018. Singapour : IRRI, 1 p.. International Rice Congress 2018 (IRC 2018), 2018-10-15/2018-10-17, Singapour (Singapour).

Effective harnessing by crop breeding programs of genetic gains expected from the integration of genomic resources, high throughput phenotyping capabilities, and efficient statistical methods to model the complexity of empirical data requires adjustments of the breeding strategies. Tools that simulate breeding features are needed to explore the effects of those adjustments and their potential interactions. Simulations are useful because they allow rapid replicated testing of a wide range of hypotheses at low cost, for example, the initial feasibility of genomic selection or the impact of the reference population structure. Simulation of breeding strategies is well adapted to investigate long-term effects of selection, which are often infeasible using real experiments due to time and cost requirements. Different tools have been proposed to reflect the complexity of the studied population (genomes structure, genetic architecture of the traits, and relatedness among individuals). However, few of them are specifically designed to simulate breeding strategies in crop species. We have therefore developed breedgenr, a simulation tool dedicated to meet breeder's needs to rationalize the different steps of a breeding scheme. breedgenr is an R package that present two distinctive features compared to existing tools. First, breedgenr uses real genotypic and phenotypic data from breeding programs to generate the reference population. Thus, it limits the number of possible hypotheses and scenarios regarding the evolutionary history and the structure of the breeding populations. Second breedgenr is based on non-parametric approaches to calibrate genotype-phenotype relationship. Consequently, it does not rest on specific assumptions regarding the genetic model and the genetic architecture of the phenotypic traits considered. Robustness and functionality of breedgenr were evaluated using real datasets on rice and different breeding schemes. The objective was to design breeding sche

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