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In breeding, optimal contribution selection (OCS) is one of the most effective strategies to balance short- and long-term genetic responses, by maximizing genetic gain and minimizing global coancestry. Considering genetic diversity in the selection dynamic-through coancestry-is undoubtedly the reason for the success of OCS, as it avoids preliminary loss of favorable alleles. Originally formulated with the pedigree relationship matrix, global coancestry can nowadays be assessed with one of the possible formulations of the realized genomic relationship matrix. Most formulations were optimized for genomic evaluation, but few for the management of coancestry. We introduce here an alternative formulation specifically developed for genomic OCS (GOCS), intended to better control heterozygous loci, and thus better account for Mendelian sampling. We simulated a multigeneration breeding program with mate allocation and under GOCS for twenty generations, solved with quadratic programming. With the case study of Populus nigra, we have shown that, although the dynamic was mainly determined by the trade-off between genetic gain and genetic diversity, better formulations of the genomic relationship matrix, especially those fostering individuals carrying multiple heterozygous loci, can lead to better short-term genetic gain and a higher selection plateau.In breeding, optimal contribution selection (OCS) is one of the most effective strategies to balance short- and long-term genetic responses, by maximizing genetic gain and minimizing global coancestry. Considering genetic diversity in the selection dynamic-through coancestry-is undoubtedly the reason for the success of OCS, as it avoids preliminary loss of favorable alleles. Originally formulated with the pedigree relationship matrix, global coancestry can nowadays be assessed with one of the possible formulations of the realized genomic relationship matrix. Most formulations were optimized for genomic evaluation, but few for the management of coancestry. We introduce here an alternative formulation specifically developed for genomic OCS (GOCS), intended to better control heterozygous loci, and thus better account for Mendelian sampling. We simulated a multigeneration breeding program with mate allocation and under GOCS for twenty generations, solved with quadratic programming. With the case study of Populus nigra, we have shown that, although the dynamic was mainly determined by the trade-off between genetic gain and genetic diversity, better formulations of the genomic relationship matrix, especially those fostering individuals carrying multiple heterozygous loci, can lead to better short-term genetic gain and a higher selection plateau.

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Title
How to achieve a higher selection plateau in forest tree breeding? Fostering heterozygote × homozygote relationships in optimal contribution selection in the case study of Populus nigra
Author
Tiret, Mathieu 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Pégard, Marie 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Sánchez, Leopoldo 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 BioForA, INRAE, ONF Orléans France; Department of Ecology and Genetics Evolutionary Biology Centre Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden 
 BioForA, INRAE, ONF Orléans France; INRAE, BIOGECO Univ. Bordeaux Cestas France 
 BioForA, INRAE, ONF Orléans France 
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Journal abbreviation
Evol Appl
Volume
14
Issue
11
Pages
2635-2646
Publication year
2021
Country of publication
ENGLAND
ISSN
1752-4571
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Peer reviewed
Yes
Format availability
Print
Language of publication
English
Record type
Journal Article
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Online publication date
2021-09-21
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   First posting date
21 Sep 2021
   Revised date
04 Apr 2024
04 Apr 2024
   First submitted date
24 Nov 2021
Medline document status
PubMed-not-MEDLINE
Electronic publication date
2021-09-21
PubMed ID
34815744
ProQuest document ID
2601992663
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/how-achieve-higher-selection-plateau-forest-tree/docview/2601992663/se-2?accountid=208611
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© 2021 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Last updated
2025-03-29
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ProQuest One Academic