A. R. Rao
Articles written in Journal of Genetics
Volume 93 Online resources 2014 pp e8-e16
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A. R. Rao Manoswini Dash Tanmaya Kumar Sahu B. K. Behera T. Mohapatra
Volume 94 Issue 2 June 2015 pp 187-192 Research Article
Evaluation of random forest regression for prediction of breeding value from genomewide SNPs
Rupam Kumar Sarkar A. R. Rao Prabina Kumar Meher T. Nepolean T. Mohapatra
Genomic prediction is meant for estimating the breeding value using molecular marker data which has turned out to be a powerful tool for efficient utilization of germplasm resources and rapid improvement of cultivars. Model-based techniques have been widely used for prediction of breeding values of genotypes from genomewide association studies. However, application of the random forest (RF), a model-free ensemble learning method, is not widely used for prediction. In this study, the optimum values of tuning parameters of RF have been identified and applied to predict the breeding value of genotypes based on genomewide single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), where the number of SNPs ($P$ variables) is much higher than the number of genotypes ($n$ observations) ($P >> n$). Further, a comparison was made with the model-based genomic prediction methods, namely, least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO), ridge regression (RR) and elastic net (EN) under $P >> n$. It was found that the correlations between the predicted and observed trait response were 0.591, 0.539, 0.431 and 0.587 for RF, LASSO, RR and EN, respectively, which implies superiority of the RF over the model-based techniques in genomic prediction. Hence, we suggest that the RF methodology can be used as an alternative to the model-based techniques for the prediction of breeding value at genome level with higher accuracy.
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