HPBLUP
Prediction of genetic merit using pedigree and genomic information
HPBLUP
HPBLUP is a modern genetic evaluation system for any animal or plant breeding application.
It estimates genetic merit of individuals or inbred lines using phenotypes and genetic similarities, given the components of variance. Breeders and breeding organizations use estimated genetic merit to identify the most suitable individuals in a generation to become parents of the next generation, or to identify the best crosses of highly inbred lines, recombinant inbred lines or double haploids. HPBLUP supports estimation of effects of genomic dominance and epistasis. HPBLUP offers potential to accelerate genetic progress in your breeding program.
HPBLUP is easy to use, fast, suitable for simultaneous analysis of a large number of traits and able to fit complex models. It supports a wide range of methods to specify genetic similarity between individuals, such as pedigree relationships, genomic relationships, and regression on SNP genotypes.
HPBLUP also offers tools to improve the genetic evaluation and verify that estimated genetic merit is indeed a good prediction of future phenotypes.
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HPBLUP builds on 15 years of experience of developing MiXBLUP. Unlike MiXBLUP, HPBLUP does not contain any software components that are developed by LUKE National Resources Institute Finland.