Program gebvtest.py - User Manual
Information about the program
The program gebvtest.py performs the GEBV validation tests for one breed-population combination, for all traits. At the end of the program a zip file is created with the input files and the result file, ready for submission to the ITBC. The ITBC will perform some additional data checks and re-run the program to check the results. The result file is a new file735 format file, which is a modification and extension of the previous file731 format file.
Input files:
traits - GEBV test options file(Format: traits)
file300Cf - national official genetic evaluations written in trait-independent format (Format: File300)
file300Df - daughter deviation file written in trait-independent format
file300Cr - reduced conventional genetic evaluation file written in trait-independent format
file300Gr - reduced genomic evaluation file written in trait-independent format
file736 - file with birth dates (Format: File736)
Running the program
The program should be run from within the programs directory. Typing
python gebvtest.py --help
will give a summary of the program usage:
usage: gebvtest.py [-h] [-v] [-m] [-M MERGEDIR] [-Z] [-C] brd pop datadir positional arguments: brd evaluation breed code (BSW/GUE/JER/HOL/RDC/SIM) pop population code (same as country code except for CHR/DEA/DFS/FRR/FRM) datadir absolute or relative path to data files optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --verbose increase output verbosity -m, --mergefiles write merged data files (for independent data checks) -M MERGEDIR, --mergedir MERGEDIR absolute or relative path for merged data files (default=DATADIR/merged) -Z, --no-zip do not create a zip file (eg. for preliminary testing or usage at ITBC) -C, --cleanup delete all files successfully added to the zip file
More detail on the -m --mergefiles options is available here.
Output files
file735 - results from the GEBV test for all traits tested (Format: File735) (Example)
gebvtest_log - summary of the calculations (Example)
Submission zip file - gebvtest.py generates a zip file including all input and output files which should be sent to the Interbull Centre as the official data submission for the GEBV test. The zip file will be named gtYYMM_POPBRD.zip, where YY and MM are year and month of test date, POP is the population code and BRD is the breed code.