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As a consequence of three significant papers either published, or in preparation, there have been some retrospective changes made to relationships and breeding value estimates.
The following announcement appeared today on the www.beebreed.eu:-
The new breeding value estimation is completed. The breeding values are now available in BeeBreed..
"In this season, extensive improvements in the method of breeding value estimation have been realized. Coancestry and inbreeding, an important basis, are estimated with an improved approach [1] and a new implementation for large datasets [2]. The accurate recording of mating stations allowed the use of additional information as e.g. the number of drone colonies. The inbreeding is generally higher than estimated earlier, and the influence of relatives for the breeding values increases. Also the addition and correction of historical data lead to more accurate inbreeding estimation, more precise breeding values. The calculation of the reliability strongly depends on the relationships and will be considerably higher than previously reported.
The genetic parameters have been newly estimated [3]. Mainly the increased share of colonies measured for Varroa tolerance have a big impact. Because of all these modifications, the breeding values will be more or less different from the preceding years.
In the breeding planning in BeeBreed, the proposed inbreeding values will be precomputed and not calculated online. They will be immediately available but will be restricted to the more recent bee generation. The function will be fully available in some days.
1. Evert W Brascamp, Piter Bijma. Methods to estimate breeding values in honey bees. Genetics Selection Evolution 20 (2014) 1446:53.
2. Richard Bernstein, Manuel Plate, Andreas Hoppe, Kaspar Bienefeld. Efficient implementetion of the numerator relationship matrix for the honeybee. In preparation.
3. Andreas Hoppe, Klaus Ehrhardt, Richard Bernstein, Manuel Plate, Kaspar Bienefeld: Genetic parameters for honey bee breeding. In preparation."
The figures for the Netherland line (which I will be testing during 2017 along with other members of the BeeBreed Nederland Working Group) is
2a Queen http://beebreed.nl/NL-55-3-44-2014.jpg
4a Queen http://beebreed.nl/NL-18-26-7268-2013.jpg
10 daughters of the 4a queen were selected to provide the drones on Vlieland
These will change though
The following announcement appeared today on the www.beebreed.eu:-
The new breeding value estimation is completed. The breeding values are now available in BeeBreed..
"In this season, extensive improvements in the method of breeding value estimation have been realized. Coancestry and inbreeding, an important basis, are estimated with an improved approach [1] and a new implementation for large datasets [2]. The accurate recording of mating stations allowed the use of additional information as e.g. the number of drone colonies. The inbreeding is generally higher than estimated earlier, and the influence of relatives for the breeding values increases. Also the addition and correction of historical data lead to more accurate inbreeding estimation, more precise breeding values. The calculation of the reliability strongly depends on the relationships and will be considerably higher than previously reported.
The genetic parameters have been newly estimated [3]. Mainly the increased share of colonies measured for Varroa tolerance have a big impact. Because of all these modifications, the breeding values will be more or less different from the preceding years.
In the breeding planning in BeeBreed, the proposed inbreeding values will be precomputed and not calculated online. They will be immediately available but will be restricted to the more recent bee generation. The function will be fully available in some days.
1. Evert W Brascamp, Piter Bijma. Methods to estimate breeding values in honey bees. Genetics Selection Evolution 20 (2014) 1446:53.
2. Richard Bernstein, Manuel Plate, Andreas Hoppe, Kaspar Bienefeld. Efficient implementetion of the numerator relationship matrix for the honeybee. In preparation.
3. Andreas Hoppe, Klaus Ehrhardt, Richard Bernstein, Manuel Plate, Kaspar Bienefeld: Genetic parameters for honey bee breeding. In preparation."
The figures for the Netherland line (which I will be testing during 2017 along with other members of the BeeBreed Nederland Working Group) is
2a Queen http://beebreed.nl/NL-55-3-44-2014.jpg
4a Queen http://beebreed.nl/NL-18-26-7268-2013.jpg
10 daughters of the 4a queen were selected to provide the drones on Vlieland
These will change though
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