نتایج جستجو برای: maternal grand sire model

تعداد نتایج: 2215803  

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1988
K Meyer E B Burnside

A joint sire and cow evaluation for selected type traits has been carried out for the Canadian Holstein population using an individual animal model accounting for all known relationships. Only first lactation, first classification linear records were utilized. Linear scores for final class/final score (combined), feet and legs, mammary system, and stature were analyzed. The model of analysis in...

2002
M. M. SCHUR J. E. MAYFIELD

Maternal lineage effects on milk yield traits, considered indicative of cytoplasmic inheritance, were evaluated with animal models. Cattle were from a selection experiment begun in 1968. Maternal pedigrees were traced to the first female member in the Holstein-Friesian Herdbook; purchased cows entering the herd, considered foundation females, were assigned to maternal lineage groups. All models...

عباسی, مختارعلی,

In order to study the effect of incomplete sire's pedigree on genetic trend (bBv,y) and gain (R) of quantitative trait, two population were simulated with the heritability 0.15 and 0.30. For each population, information resulted from ten years of selection were saved in different files. In generated data files, the sire numbers were eliminated from pedigree file with 0, 10, 20, …, 100 percentag...

2014
Marius Lahti Johan G. Eriksson Kati Heinonen Eero Kajantie Jari Lahti Kristian Wahlbeck Soile Tuovinen Anu-Katriina Pesonen Maiju Mikkonen Clive Osmond Katri Räikkönen

BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that maternal grand multiparity may predict an increased risk of mental disorders in young adult offspring, but whether such effects persist throughout adulthood remains unknown. The current study examined if maternal grand multiparity predicts the risks of severe mental disorders, suicides, suicide attempts and dementias throughout adult life. METHODS O...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1989
D J Garrick E J Pollak R L Quaas L D Van Vleck

Phenotypic variances for linear and transformed weight traits were partitioned into residual, direct genetic (D) and maternal genetic (M) components using REML techniques with American Simmental Association data from calves born 1969 to 1985. Variance components were estimated separately from subclasses defined by sex (male, female) and percent Simmental (50, greater than or equal to 75). The m...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2007
C D Dechow H D Norman

Estimates of heritability within herd (h(WH)(2) ) that were generated with daughter-dam regression, daughter-sire regression, and REML were compared, and effects of adjusting lactation records for within-herd heritability on genetic evaluations were evaluated. Holstein records for milk, fat, and protein yields and somatic cell score (SCS) from the USDA national database represented herds in the...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1988
B W Kirkpatrick M R Dentine

Results from a recent study that presented evidence suggesting a lack of cytoplasmic inheritance of lactation traits were reexamined using a model that included effects of additive genotype, cytoplasmic genotype, their interaction, and maternal influences. Under this model, equivalent estimates of heritability from daughter-dam and grand-daughter-grand-dam regression that exceed those from pate...

2015
Manvender Singh

Reciprocal cross effects (i.e., differences between reciprocal hybrids that are developed by reversing the strains from which the dam and the sire are taken) are commonly used as a measure of sex-linkage or maternal effects. Morphometric traits were studied in a cross between two geographic populations of Drosophila kikkawai, i.e. a northern and southern. Average values in the F1 was similar an...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2006
L H Damgaard I R Korsgaard J Simonsen O Dalsgaard A H Andersen

The objective of this study was, by means of simulation, to quantify the effect of ignoring individual heterogeneity in Weibull sire frailty models on parameter estimates and to address the consequences for genetic inferences. Three simulation studies were evaluated, which included 3 levels of individual heterogeneity combined with 4 levels of censoring (0, 25, 50, or 75%). Data were simulated ...

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