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Inversion of a part of the numerator relationship matrix using pedigree information
Faux, Pierre; Gengler, Nicolas
2013In Genetics, Selection, Evolution, 45, p. 45
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Keywords :
additive relationship; matrix inversion; sparsity pattern
Abstract :
[en] Background. In recent theoretical developments, the information available (e.g. genotypes) divides the original population into two groups: animals with this information (selected animals) and animals without this information (excluded animals). These developments require inversion of the part of the pedigree-based numerator relationship matrix that describes the genetic covariance between selected animals (A22). Our main objective was to propose and evaluate methodology that takes advantage of any potential sparsity in the inverse of A22 in order to reduce the computing time required for its inversion. This potential sparsity is brought out by searching the pedigree for dependencies between the selected animals. Jointly, we expected distant ancestors to provide relationship ties that increase the density of matrix A22 but that their effect on A22i might be minor. This hypothesis was also tested. Methods. The inverse of A22 can be computed from the inverse of the triangular factor (T-1 ) obtained by Cholesky root-free decomposition of A22 . We propose an algorithm that sets up the sparsity pattern of T-1 using pedigree information. This algorithm provides positions of the elements of T-1 worth to be computed (i.e. different from zero). A recursive computation of A22i is then achieved with or without information on the sparsity pattern and time required for each computation was recorded. For three numbers of selected animals (4000; 8000 and 12 000), A22 was computed using different pedigree extractions and the closeness of the resulting A22i to the inverse computed using the fully extracted pedigree was measured by an appropriate norm. Results. The use of prior information on the sparsity of T-1 decreased the computing time for inversion by a factor of 1.73 on average. Computational issues and practical uses of the different algorithms were discussed. Cases involving more than 12 000 selected animals were considered. Inclusion of 10 generations was determined to be sufficient when computing A22. Conclusions. Depending on the size and structure of the selected sub-population, gains in time to compute A22 are possible and these gains may increase as the number of selected animals increases. Given the sequential nature of most computational steps, the proposed algorithm can benefit from optimization and may be convenient for genomic evaluations.
Disciplines :
Genetics & genetic processes
Author, co-author :
Faux, Pierre ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Sciences agronomiques > Zootechnie
Gengler, Nicolas  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Sciences agronomiques > Zootechnie
Language :
English
Title :
Inversion of a part of the numerator relationship matrix using pedigree information
Publication date :
06 December 2013
Journal title :
Genetics, Selection, Evolution
ISSN :
0999-193X
eISSN :
1297-9686
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, Les Ulis, France
Volume :
45
Pages :
45
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Name of the research project :
NextGenGES
Funders :
FNR - Fonds National de la Recherche [LU]
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