نتایج جستجو برای: maternal grand sire model

تعداد نتایج: 2215803  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1997
N Gengler L D Van Vleck M D MacNeil I Misztal F A Pariacote

Two data sets from the USDA Livestock and Range Research Laboratory were analyzed to study dominance variance and the influence of dominance relationships. The first consisted of 4,155 birth weight (3,884 weaning weight) records of inbred USDA Line 1 Herefords. The second consisted of 8,065 birth weight (7,380 weaning weight) records from a line-cross experiment with five lines. Two models were...

2017
G. D. Snowder K. J. Hanford Dale Van Vleck L. D. Van Vleck

The objective was to determine appropriate analytical models considering cytoplasmic inheritance for birth weight (BWT, n = 35,604), weaning weight (WWT, n = 34,114), fleece weight (FWT, n = 38,113) and number born (NB, n = 39,029) for Rambouillet sheep. For BWT, models that included dam by year, dam by number born, and sire by dam effects, in addition to direct and maternal effects, were signi...

1997
N. Gengler L. D. Van Vleck M. D. MacNeil

Two data sets from the USDA Livestock and Range Research Laboratory were analyzed to study dominance variance and the influence of dominance relationships. The first consisted of 4,155 birth weight (3,884 weaning weight) records of inbred USDA Line 1 Herefords. The second consisted of 8,065 birth weight (7,380 weaning weight) records from a line-cross experiment with five lines. Two models were...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
F Phocas

The objective of this study was to quantify the effects of the Charolais-specific inactive myostatin allele on phenotypic means and genetic parameters of heifer breeding traits. Records were registered from 1996 to 2006 in 282 herds dedicated to the on-farm French Charolais purebred progeny test. Data consisted of 36,867 female calf records, including 17,518 inseminated heifers that were bred b...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
Guy M L Perry Céline Audet Benjamin Laplatte Louis Bernatchez

Maternal inputs to offspring early in development are initially high but the process of development suggests that ontogenetic shifts in the importance of maternal genetic variation relative to other sources should occur. We investigated additive genetic variance and covariance for direct (animal), sire, and maternal effects on embryonic length (EL), yolk sac volume (YSV), and alevin (after yolk...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1992
J W Arnold J K Bertrand L L Benyshek

Extension of beef cattle genetic evaluation procedures to multibreed data sets is proposed as a way to allow inclusion of crossbred animals into current analyses and to provide comparisons between purebred animals of different breeds. Previous papers dealing with multibreed BLUP have proposed sire or sire-maternal grandsire models. Because current models used in the beef industry are predominan...

2009
M. H. Sadek A. R. Shemeis N. A. Shalaby

Estimates of genetic parameters resulting from three different models for birth weight, weaning weight, yearling weight and total gain were compared. Data consisted of 823 Holstein-Friesian animals progenies of 25 sires and 459 dams in a single herd. The MTDFREML programs were used to estimate heritabilities, predicted transmitting abilities (PTA) and genetic correlations. The three models comp...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2005
T Roughsedge P R Amer R Thompson G Simm

New maternal breeding values have been developed for use in UK beef evaluations. To undertake multitrait BLUP evaluations, it is necessary to have a full covariance matrix. This study outlines the approach taken to construct the full covariance matrices for the four beef breeds that most widely contribute to suckler beef cows in the United Kingdom. The maternal traits investigated were age at f...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2003
Janne S Kotiaho Leigh W Simmons John Hunt Joseph L Tomkins

Recently, doubt has been cast on studies supporting good genes sexual selection by the suggestion that observed genetic benefits for offspring may be confounded by differential maternal allocation. In traditional analyses, observed genetic sire effects on offspring phenotype may result from females allocating more resources to the offspring of attractive males. However, maternal effects such as...

2017
Mahboob Alam Chang Gwon Dang Tae Jeong Choi Yun Ho Choy Jae Gu Lee Kwang Hyeon Cho

OBJECTIVE Calving ease (CE) is a complex reproductive trait of economic importance in dairy cattle. This study was aimed to investigate the genetic merits of CE for Holsteins in Korea. METHODS A total of 297,614 field records of CE, from 2000 to 2015, from first parity Holstein heifers were recorded initially. After necessary data pruning such as age at first calving (18 to 42 mo), gestation ...

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