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Prediction of phenotype for multiple traits from multi-omic data (ARC Discovery Project administered by University of Melbourne) (2020-2023)

Abstract

This project aims to develop better methods for predicting traits in an individual based on their genome sequence. This method will be tested in agricultural animals and plants and in humans. The prediction formula is derived from a training dataset that has information on the traits and genome sequence of a sample of individuals. The prediction formula can then be applied to predict the trait in individuals where the trait is unknown. This is useful for selecting the best parents for breeding in agriculture and for predicting the future phenotype of animals, crops and people. The proposed method uses data on very many traits to identify sequence variants that have a function and to predict the traits affected by each variant.

Experts

Professor Naomi Wray

Professorial Research Fellow
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Affiliate NHMRC Leadership Fellow
Queensland Brain Institute
Naomi Wray
Naomi Wray