نتایج جستجو برای: maternal additive genetic effect

تعداد نتایج: 2326057  

2012
Bruno Sauce Reinaldo Alves de Brito Andrea Cristina Peripato

Maternal care is critical to offspring growth and survival, which is greatly improved by building an effective nest. Some suggest that genetic variation and underlying genetic effects differ between fitness-related traits and other phenotypes. We investigated the genetic architecture of a fitness-related trait, nest building, in F(2) female mice intercrossed from inbred strains SM/J and LG/J us...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2007
R M Sawalha J Conington S Brotherstone B Villanueva

Scottish Blackface lamb viability records at birth, and postnatal survival from 1 day to 14 days, from 15 days to 120 days and from 121 days to 180 days were used to determine influential factors and to estimate variance components of lamb survival traits. The binary trait viability at birth was analysed using a linear model whereas the postnatal survival traits were analysed as continuous trai...

2014
Belén Ibáñez Isabel Cervantes Juan P Gutiérrez Félix Goyache Eulalia Moreno

Together with the avoidance of any negative impact of inbreeding, preservation of genetic variability for life-history traits that could undergo future selective pressure is a major issue in endangered species management programmes. However, most of these programmes ignore that, apart from the direct action of genes on such traits, parents, as contributors of offspring environment, can influenc...

Journal: :Journal of Seed Science 2022

Abstract: The selection of soybean genotypes with seeds high physiological quality is key to increasing the likelihood establishment and success in field thus reaping higher yields. aim this study was evaluate genetic control from a partial diallel cross. Six previously selected cultivars, group 1 (CD 201, CA 115, MS 8400) 2 202, Syn 1263, 1279), were intercrossed by cross, totalizing 24 treatm...

2013
Dhanashree A Paranjpe Elizabeth Bastiaans Amy Patten Robert D Cooper Barry Sinervo

Natural populations respond to selection pressures like increasing local temperatures in many ways, including plasticity and adaptation. To predict the response of ectotherms like lizards to local temperature increase, it is essential to estimate phenotypic variation in and determine the heritability of temperature-related traits like average field body temperature (T b) and preferred temperatu...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1986
C M Bruckner W D Slanger

Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and symmetric differences squared (SDS) methods for estimating genetic and environmental variances and covariances associated with beef cattle weaning weight were compared via simulation. Simulation was based on the pedigree and record structure of 503 beef weaning weights collected over 19 yr from a university herd. The SDS methodology was used with four models. Th...

2017
L. Dale Van Vleck L. D. Van Vleck

Rules for forming the mixed-model equations for the reduced animal model with all relationships and including maternal effects have been set out by Quaas and Pollak. They also have shown how to simplify the mixed-model equations when genetic group effects are included in the model with what has become known as the Q-P transformation. Westell has given rules for calculating the coefficients for ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2003
L H Damgaard L Rydhmer P Løvendahl K Grandinson

The objective of this study was to ascertain whether maternal additive genetic variance exists for within-litter variation in birth weight and for change in within-litter variation in piglet weight during suckling. A further objective was to estimate maternal genetic correlations of these two traits with mortality, birth weight, growth, and number of piglets born alive. Data were obtained from ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1990
L D Van Vleck

Rules for forming the mixed-model equations for the reduced animal model with all relationships and including maternal effects have been set out by Quaas and Pollak. They also have shown how to simplify the mixed-model equations when genetic group effects are included in the model with what has become known as the Q-P transformation. Westell has given rules for calculating the coefficients for ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1991
L A Kriese J K Bertrand L L Benyshek

Beefmaster, Brahman, Brangus, and Santa Gertrudis field data records were used to determine genetic and environmental parameter estimates using a multiple-trait, pseudo-expectation approach. Adjusted birth weight, 205-d weight, and postweaning gain records were analyzed for each breed. Also, Brangus weaning sheath and navel scores were both analyzed using a single-trait, pseudo-expectation meth...

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