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Estimation of additive and nonadditive genetic variances in Hereford, Gelbvieh, and Charolais by Method R.
Duangjinda, M.; Bertrand, K.; Misztal, I. et al.
2001In Journal of Animal Science, 79 (12), p. 2997-3001
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Keywords :
Animals; Body Weight/genetics; Breeding/methods; Cattle/genetics; Female; Genes, Dominant/genetics; Genetic Variation; Inbreeding; Male; Models, Biological; Models, Genetic; Pedigree; Weaning
Abstract :
[en] Parameters for direct and maternal dominance were estimated in models that included non-additive genetic effects. The analyses used weaning weight records adjusted for age of dam from populations of Canadian Hereford (n = 467,814), American Gelbvieh (n = 501,552), and American Charolais (n = 314,552). Method R estimates of direct additive genetic, maternal additive genetic, permanent maternal environment, direct dominance, and maternal dominance variances as a proportion of the total variance were 23, 12, 13, 19, and 14% in Hereford; 27, 7, 10, 18, and 2% in Gelbvieh; and 34, 15, 15, 23, and 2% in Charolais. The correlations between direct and maternal additive genetic effects were -0.30, -0.23, and -0.47 in Hereford, Gelbvieh, and Charolais, respectively. The correlations between direct and maternal dominance were -0.38, -0.02, and -0.04 in Hereford, Gelbvieh, and Charolais, respectively. Estimates of inbreeding depression were -0.20, -0.18, and -0.13 kg per 1% of inbreeding for Hereford, Gelbvieh, and Charolais, respectively. Estimates of the maternal inbreeding depression were -0.01, -0.02, and -0.02 kg, respectively. The high ratio of direct dominance to additive genetic variances provided some evidence that direct dominance effects should be considered in beef cattle evaluation. However, maternal dominance effects seemed to be important only for Hereford cattle.
Disciplines :
Animal production & animal husbandry
Genetics & genetic processes
Author, co-author :
Duangjinda, M.
Bertrand, K.
Misztal, I.
Druet, Tom ;  Faculté Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux - FUSAGx > Unité de Zootechnie
Language :
English
Title :
Estimation of additive and nonadditive genetic variances in Hereford, Gelbvieh, and Charolais by Method R.
Publication date :
2001
Journal title :
Journal of Animal Science
ISSN :
0021-8812
eISSN :
1525-3163
Publisher :
American Society of Animal Science, Savoy, United States - Illinois
Volume :
79
Issue :
12
Pages :
2997-3001
Peer reviewed :
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