ShinyGPAS: interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator based on deterministic formulas

Abstract Background Deterministic formulas for the accuracy of genomic predictions highlight the relationships among prediction accuracy and potential factors influencing prediction accuracy prior to performing computationally intensive cross-validation. Visualizing such deterministic formulas in an...

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Main Author: Gota Morota
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: BMC 2017-12-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12711-017-0368-4
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spelling doaj-9127ad7a023e400f9b5b56e200d4c3ac2020-11-24T21:28:24ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution1297-96862017-12-014911510.1186/s12711-017-0368-4ShinyGPAS: interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator based on deterministic formulasGota Morota0Department of Animal Science, University of Nebraska-LincolnAbstract Background Deterministic formulas for the accuracy of genomic predictions highlight the relationships among prediction accuracy and potential factors influencing prediction accuracy prior to performing computationally intensive cross-validation. Visualizing such deterministic formulas in an interactive manner may lead to a better understanding of how genetic factors control prediction accuracy. Results The software to simulate deterministic formulas for genomic prediction accuracy was implemented in R and encapsulated as a web-based Shiny application. Shiny genomic prediction accuracy simulator (ShinyGPAS) simulates various deterministic formulas and delivers dynamic scatter plots of prediction accuracy versus genetic factors impacting prediction accuracy, while requiring only mouse navigation in a web browser. ShinyGPAS is available at: https://chikudaisei.shinyapps.io/shinygpas/ . Conclusion ShinyGPAS is a shiny-based interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator using deterministic formulas. It can be used for interactively exploring potential factors that influence prediction accuracy in genome-enabled prediction, simulating achievable prediction accuracy prior to genotyping individuals, or supporting in-class teaching. ShinyGPAS is open source software and it is hosted online as a freely available web-based resource with an intuitive graphical user interface.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12711-017-0368-4
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ShinyGPAS: interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator based on deterministic formulas
Genetics Selection Evolution
author_facet Gota Morota
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title ShinyGPAS: interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator based on deterministic formulas
title_short ShinyGPAS: interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator based on deterministic formulas
title_full ShinyGPAS: interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator based on deterministic formulas
title_fullStr ShinyGPAS: interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator based on deterministic formulas
title_full_unstemmed ShinyGPAS: interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator based on deterministic formulas
title_sort shinygpas: interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator based on deterministic formulas
publisher BMC
series Genetics Selection Evolution
issn 1297-9686
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Background Deterministic formulas for the accuracy of genomic predictions highlight the relationships among prediction accuracy and potential factors influencing prediction accuracy prior to performing computationally intensive cross-validation. Visualizing such deterministic formulas in an interactive manner may lead to a better understanding of how genetic factors control prediction accuracy. Results The software to simulate deterministic formulas for genomic prediction accuracy was implemented in R and encapsulated as a web-based Shiny application. Shiny genomic prediction accuracy simulator (ShinyGPAS) simulates various deterministic formulas and delivers dynamic scatter plots of prediction accuracy versus genetic factors impacting prediction accuracy, while requiring only mouse navigation in a web browser. ShinyGPAS is available at: https://chikudaisei.shinyapps.io/shinygpas/ . Conclusion ShinyGPAS is a shiny-based interactive genomic prediction accuracy simulator using deterministic formulas. It can be used for interactively exploring potential factors that influence prediction accuracy in genome-enabled prediction, simulating achievable prediction accuracy prior to genotyping individuals, or supporting in-class teaching. ShinyGPAS is open source software and it is hosted online as a freely available web-based resource with an intuitive graphical user interface.
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12711-017-0368-4
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