G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics (Feb 2023)

Multimodal deep learning methods enhance genomic prediction of wheat breeding

  • Abelardo Montesinos-López,
  • Carolina Rivera,
  • Francisco Pinto,
  • Francisco Piñera,
  • David Gonzalez,
  • Mathew Reynolds,
  • Paulino Pérez-Rodríguez,
  • Huihui Li,
  • Osval A Montesinos-López,
  • Jose Crossa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkad045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5

Abstract

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AbstractWhile several statistical machine learning methods have been developed and studied for assessing the genomic prediction (GP) accuracy of unobserved phenotypes in plant breeding research, few methods have linked genomics and phenomics (imaging). Deep learning (DL) neural networks have been developed to increase the GP accuracy of unobserved phenotypes while simultaneously accounting for the complexity of genotype–environment interaction (GE); however, unlike conventional GP models, DL has not been investigated for when genomics is linked with phenomics. In this study we used 2 wheat data sets (DS1 and DS2) to compare a novel DL method with conventional GP models. Models fitted for DS1 were GBLUP, gradient boosting machine (GBM), support vector regression (SVR) and the DL method. Results indicated that for 1 year, DL provided better GP accuracy than results obtained by the other models. However, GP accuracy obtained for other years indicated that the GBLUP model was slightly superior to the DL. DS2 is comprised only of genomic data from wheat lines tested for 3 years, 2 environments (drought and irrigated) and 2–4 traits. DS2 results showed that when predicting the irrigated environment with the drought environment, DL had higher accuracy than the GBLUP model in all analyzed traits and years. When predicting drought environment with information on the irrigated environment, the DL model and GBLUP model had similar accuracy. The DL method used in this study is novel and presents a strong degree of generalization as several modules can potentially be incorporated and concatenated to produce an output for a multi-input data structure.