نتایج جستجو برای: especially direct maternal additive genetic

تعداد نتایج: 1509740  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
R R Mota L F A Marques P S Lopes L P da Silva F R A Neto M D V de Resende R A Torres

The Brazilian Association of Simmental and Simbrasil Cattle Farmers provided 29,510 records from 10,659 Simmental beef cattle; these were used to estimate (co)variance components and genetic parameters for weights in the growth trajectory, based on multi-trait (MTM) and random regression models (RRM). The (co)variance components and genetic parameters were estimated by restricted maximum likeli...

Journal: :Biological Psychiatry 2018
Benjamin Hon Kei Yip Dan Bai Behrang Mahjani Lambertus Klei Yudi Pawitan Christina M. Hultman Dorothy E. Grice Kathryn Roeder Joseph D. Buxbaum Bernie Devlin Abraham Reichenberg Sven Sandin

BACKGROUND Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has both genetic and environmental origins, including potentially maternal effects. Maternal effects describe the association of one or more maternal phenotypes with liability to ASD in progeny that are independent of maternally transmitted risk alleles. While maternal effects could play an important role, consistent with association to maternal traits ...

2010

Pedigree yearling records from 1021 local Tuli calves born at Matopos Research Station were analyzed for non genetic factors, genetic parame ers and trends on the yearling weight. It was found that s re year of b rth, sex of calf age of dam had s gn f cant effect (p < 0.01) on a growth trait. The nconsistency o literature estimates indicated the importance o est mation o environmental factors t...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1991
S L Northcutt R L Willham D E Wilson

Genetic parameters for nuclear and cytoplasmic genetic effects were estimated from preweaning growth data collected on three synthetic lines of beef cattle differing in mature size. Lines of small-, medium-, and large-framed calves were represented in each of two research herds (Rhodes and McNay). Variance components were estimated separately by herd and size line for birth weight and 205-d wei...

2016
Anna Marie Holand Ingelin Steinsland

In this paper, we demonstrate how simulation studies can be used to answer questions about identifiability and consequences of omitting effects from a model. The methodology is presented through a case study where identifiability of genetic and/or individual (environmental) maternal effects is explored. Our study system is a wild house sparrow (Passer domesticus) population with known pedigree....

2003
D. H. Lee K. J. Han B. H. Park

Data containing 14,188 lactation and reproductive records of Korean Holstein cows at first parity distributed across 3734 herd-year-season groups were analyzed to get genetic (co)variance estimates for milk yield, fat yield, calving ease, and days open. Milk and Fat yields were adjusted to 305 d. Heritabilities and genetic correlations were estimated in two different animal models on which were...

2005
D. H. Lee

Data containing 14,188 lactation and reproductive records of Korean Holstein cows at first parity distributed across 3,734 herd-year-season groups were analyzed to get genetic (co)variance estimates for milk yield, fat yield, calving ease, and days open. Milk and Fat yields were adjusted to 305 d. Heritabilities and genetic correlations were estimated in two different animal models on which wer...

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

For models with only additive direct genetic effects, the rules of Westell combined with the Q-P transformation can be used to calculate the coefficients of mixed-model equations corresponding to the inverse elements of the numerator relationship matrix and group effects that are used to account for selection on ancestors that do not have records. Groups generally can be assigned on the basis o...

2013
L. Dale Van Vleck L. D. Van Vleck

For models with only additive direct genetic effects, the rules of Westell combined with the Q-P transformation can be used to calculate the coefficients of mixed-model equations corresponding to the inverse elements of the numerator relationship matrix and group effects that are used to account for selection on ancestors that do not have records. Groups generally can be assigned on the basis o...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1998
M A Elzo C Manrique G Ossa O Acosta

Intrabreed additive genetic, environmental, and phenotypic variances and covariances for Romosinuano (R) and Zebu (Z), as well as interbreed nonadditive genetic variances and covariances (sire x breed-group-of-dam interactions), for birth weight (BWT), weaning weight (WW), and postweaning gain (GW) were computed using a Romosinuano-Zebu multibreed data set from the Turipaná Experiment Station i...

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