نتایج جستجو برای: especially direct maternal additive genetic

تعداد نتایج: 1509740  

بخشعلی زاده, سمیه, جعفری, شجاع, غفاری, مختار, فرهادیان, محمد, هاشمی, علی,

      The present study aimed to estimate the genetic for parameters of biometric traits in Iranian Moghani-sheep breeds. The data set consisted 15115 biometric records from 3702 individual progenies of 499 male and 3203 female, involve for a 15 years period (1996 to 2011). obtained from Moghani sheep breeding and raising station. Variance components and genetic parameters were estimated using ...

1998
F. Pariacote L. D. Van Vleck M. D. MacNeil

Records of five inbred lines at the Livestock and Range Research Laboratory were used to evaluate effects of inbreeding and heterozygosity on preweaning traits. Members of each line were descendants of a single founder Hereford bull. A total of 8,065 records of birth weight and 7,380 records of preweaning daily gain and weaning weight were analyzed by derivative-free REML using a model that inc...

Journal: :Genetics 2011
Jason B Wolf Larry J Leamy Charles C Roseman James M Cheverud

Mothers are often the most important determinant of traits expressed by their offspring. These "maternal effects" (MEs) are especially crucial in early development, but can also persist into adulthood. They have been shown to play a role in a diversity of evolutionary and ecological processes, especially when genetically based. Although the importance of MEs is becoming widely appreciated, we k...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1998
F Pariacote L D Van Vleck M D MacNeil

Records of five inbred lines at the Livestock and Range Research Laboratory were used to evaluate effects of inbreeding and heterozygosity on preweaning traits. Members of each line were descendants of a single founder Hereford bull. A total of 8,065 records of birth weight and 7,380 records of preweaning daily gain and weaning weight were analyzed by derivative-free REML using a model that inc...

2017
Evatt Chirgwin Dustin J. Marshall Carla M. Sgrò Keyne Monro

Mounting research considers whether populations may adapt to global change based on additive genetic variance in fitness. Yet selection acts on phenotypes, not additive genetic variance alone, meaning that persistence and evolutionary potential in the near term, at least, may be influenced by other sources of fitness variation, including nonadditive genetic and maternal environmental effects. T...

2011
Cheikh Loucoubar Bronner Goncalves Adama Tall Cheikh Sokhna Jean-François Trape Fatoumata Diène Sarr Joseph Faye Abdoulaye Badiane Alioune Badara Ly Aliou Diop Avner Bar-Hen Jean-François Bureau Anavaj Sakuntabhai Richard Paul

Despite considerable success of genome wide association (GWA) studies in identifying causal variants for many human diseases, their success in unraveling the genetic basis to complex diseases has been more mitigated. Pathogen population structure may impact upon the infectious phenotype, especially with the intense short-term selective pressure that drug treatment exerts on pathogens. Rigorous ...

2007
T. A. Olson

Angus (A), Brown Swiss (S) and A X S reciprocal F t (AS) dams were mated to A, S and AS (also reciprocal F 1 ) sires resulting in nine breed groups of progeny with varying proportions of Angus and Brown Swiss breeding. Breed group of dam and of sire significantly influenced birth weight, preweaning daily gain, weaning weight, 205-d weight, condition score and frame size. The means for birth wei...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1991
K E Gregory L V Cundiff R M Koch

Heterosis effects for birth weight, ADG from birth to weaning, 200-d weight, ADG from weaning to 368 d, 368-d weight, 368-d height, 368-d condition score, and 368-d muscling score (males only) were evaluated separately for each sex in F1, F2, and combined F3 and F4 generations in three composite beef cattle populations. Breed effects were evaluated for the nine parental breeds (i.e., Red Poll [...

Journal: Poultry Science Journal 2017
Ahani Azari M Hassani S Kheirkhah Z Salehinasab M Sekhavati MH Zerehdaran S,

This study was conducted to estimate the genetic parameters influencing egg quality in Khorasan Razavi native fowl. (Co)Variance components were estimated by the Bayesian statistical method via Gibbs sampling in GIBBS3F90 software. 1000 eggs (28-29 weeks old) were collected from 775 hens of the ninth generation of Khorasan-Razavi Province native fowl breeding center. External (egg weight,specif...

Journal: :The Quarterly review of biology 2005
Timothy A Linksvayer Michael J Wade

We discuss the evolutionary origin and elaboration of sociality using an indirect genetic effects perspective. Indirect genetic effects models simultaneously consider zygotic genes, genes expressed in social partners (especially mothers and siblings), and the interactions between them. Incorporation of these diverse genetic effects should lead to more realistic models of social evolution. We fi...

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