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Implementation of one-step genomic selection updating animal effects with the combined pedigree and genomic relationship matrix (H-Inverse). | Implementation of one-step genomic selection updating animal effects with the combined pedigree and genomic relationship matrix (H-Inverse). | ||
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+ | //For information on availability of BLUP90IOD, please contact Ignacy Misztal (ignacy@uga.edu) or Daniela Lourenco (danilino@uga.edu) at the University of Georgia.// | ||
====== Options ====== | ====== Options ====== | ||
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OPTION conv_crit 1e-12 | OPTION conv_crit 1e-12 | ||
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- | Set a convergence criterion (default 1e-12). Usually, a stricter criterion (e.g., 1e-14 to 1e-16) is needed with a single-trait model than a multiple-start model. | + | Set a convergence criterion (default 1e-12). Usually, a stricter criterion (e.g., 1e-14 to 1e-16) is needed with a single-trait model than a multiple-trait model. |
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OPTION maxrounds 10000 | OPTION maxrounds 10000 | ||
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OPTION cont 1 | OPTION cont 1 | ||
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- | To restart the program from the last solutions. | + | To restart the program from the last solutions |
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OPTION missing -999 | OPTION missing -999 | ||
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OPTION restart 100 | OPTION restart 100 | ||
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- | Set the number of iteration | + | Set the number of iterations |
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OPTION prior_solutions | OPTION prior_solutions | ||
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- | //For information on availability of BLUP90IOD, please contact Ignacy Misztal (ignacy@uga.edu) at the University of Georgia.// | + |
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