학술논문

A fast and efficient Gibbs sampler for BayesB in whole-genome analyses
Document Type
article
Source
Genetics Selection Evolution. 47(1)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Human Genome
Algorithms
Bayes Theorem
Computer Simulation
Genetic Variation
Genome
Models
Genetic
Technology
Dairy & Animal Science
Biological sciences
Language
Abstract
BackgroundIn whole-genome analyses, the number p of marker covariates is often much larger than the number n of observations. Bayesian multiple regression models are widely used in genomic selection to address this problem of [Formula: see text] The primary difference between these models is the prior assumed for the effects of the covariates. Usually in the BayesB method, a Metropolis-Hastings (MH) algorithm is used to jointly sample the marker effect and the locus-specific variance, which may make BayesB computationally intensive. In this paper, we show how the Gibbs sampler without the MH algorithm can be used for the BayesB method.ResultsWe consider three different versions of the Gibbs sampler to sample the marker effect and locus-specific variance for each locus. Among the Gibbs samplers that were considered, the most efficient sampler is about 2.1 times as efficient as the MH algorithm proposed by Meuwissen et al. and 1.7 times as efficient as that proposed by Habier et al.ConclusionsThe three Gibbs samplers presented here were twice as efficient as Metropolis-Hastings samplers and gave virtually the same results.