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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 72(4): 1479-1486, July-Aug. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1131519

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters and genetic trends for reproductive traits in Wistar rats. A total of 1,167 data records from 283 females over six generations of monogamous mating pairs was used. Heritability and genetic correlation were estimated through Bayesian inference and genetic trends were calculated by linear regression of breeding values over generations. Heritability estimates for litter size at birth (LS), calving interval (CI), pup mortality (PM) and maternal cannibalism (CAN) presented low magnitude, ranging from 0.01 to 0.13. CAN presented high and positive genetic correlation with LS and PM (0.77 and 0.78, respectively). On the other hand, all the other estimated genetic correlations were not significant. Genetic trend was positive for LS (+0.0900 pups per generation), and negative for PM and CAN (-1.0085 and -0.5217 pups per generation, respectively). For CI the genetic trend was not significant. It is recommended to increase selection intensity on dams in this Wistar rat population in order to accelerate the genetic progress.(AU)


O objetivo deste estudo foi estimar os parâmetros genéticos e as tendências genéticas de características reprodutivas em ratos Wistar. Foram analisados 1.167 registros coletados em 283 fêmeas ao longo de seis gerações de pares de acasalamentos monogâmicos. Herdabilidade e correlação genética foram estimadas por meio de inferência bayesiana, e as tendências genéticas foram calculadas pela regressão linear dos valores genéticos em função das gerações. As estimativas de herdabilidades para as características número de filhotes nascidos (LS), intervalo de parto (CI), mortalidade de filhotes (PM) e canibalismo materno (CAN) foram de baixa magnitude (0,01 a 0,13). CAN apresentou correlação genética alta e positiva com LS e PM, 0,77 e 0,78, respectivamente. As demais correlações genéticas estimadas foram não significativas. A tendência genética foi positiva para LS (+0,0900 filhote por geração) e negativa para PM e CAN (-1,0085 e -0,5217 filhote por geração, respectivamente). A tendência genética não foi significativa para CI. Recomenda-se aumentar a intensidade de seleção nas fêmeas nessa população de ratos Wistar, a,fim de acelerar o progresso genético.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Rats , Selection, Genetic , Rats, Wistar , Heredity , Bayes Theorem , Litter Size
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 63(4): 948-953, ago. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-599615

ABSTRACT

Dados de bovinos compostos foram analisados para avaliar o efeito da epistasia nos modelos de avaliação genética. As características analisadas foram os pesos aos 205 (P205) e 390 dias (P390) e perímetro escrotal aos 390 dias (PE390). As análises foram realizadas pela metodologia de máxima verossimilhança considerando-se dois modelos: o modelo 1 incluiu como covariáveis os efeitos aditivos diretos e maternos, e os não aditivos das heterozigoses para os efeitos diretos e para o materno total, e o modelo 2 considerou também o efeito direto de epistasia. Para comparação dos modelos, foram utilizados o critério de informação de Akaike (AIC) e o critério de informação Bayesiano de Schwartz (BIC), e o teste de razão de verossimilhança. A inclusão da epistasia no modelo de avaliação genética pouco alterou as estimativas de componentes de (co)variâncias genéticas aditivas e, consequentemente, as herdabilidades. O teste de verossimilhança e o critério de Akaike sugeriram que o modelo 2, que inclui a epistasia, apresentou maior aderência aos dados para todas as características analisadas. O critério BIC indicou este modelo como o melhor apenas para P205. Para análise genética dessa população, o modelo que considerou o efeito de epistasia foi o mais adequado.


Composite bovine data was analyzed with the objective of evaluating the effect of the epistasis parameter in the models of genetic evaluation. The analyzed characteristics were weight at 205 (W205) and 390 days (P390), and scrotal circumference at 390 days (SC390). The analysis were done by the maximum likelihood method, considering two models: model 1, which included as covariates the direct and maternal additive effects, and non-additive of the heterozygosis for the direct and total maternal, and model 2, which also considered the direct epistasis direct. The Akaike Information Criteria (AIC) and the Bayesiano of Schwartz Information Criteria (BIC) were used for the comparison of the models and the test of ratio of likelihood. The inclusion of the epistasis effects on the model of the genetic evaluation did not alter much the estimation of the genetic additive (co)variances components and, consequently the heritability. However, it was significantly superior by the likelihood ratio test for the studied characteristics. Through the BIC, model 2 was more adequate only for W205. For the genetic analysis of that population the model that considers the epitasis is the more adequate.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Cattle/classification , Epistasis, Genetic , Scrotum/anatomy & histology , Testis/anatomy & histology , Hybrid Vigor , Likelihood Functions , Models, Genetic
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 61(3): 668-675, jun. 2009. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-519461

ABSTRACT

Avaliaram-se os efeitos da interação genótipo x ambiente sobre a característica peso à desmama em bovinos da raça Nelore. Foram analisados 45.697 registros de peso à desmama ajustados para 205 dias, originários de três fazendas. Estas foram organizadas em duplas e analisadas por meio de análises de características únicas, considerando cada dupla como um só rebanho. Em seguida, as mesmas duplas foram submetidas a análises de características múltiplas, em que o peso à desmama de cada fazenda foi considerado como característica distinta dentro de sua respectiva dupla. Os componentes de variância foram estimados por máxima verossimilhança restrita, utilizando-se o programa MTDFREML. Os coeficientes de correlação genética encontrados variaram de 0,79 a 1,00. Foram também estimadas as diferenças esperadas de progênies (DEPs), utilizando-se o mesmo programa computacional. Posteriormente, os touros foram ordenados conforme os valores de suas respectivas DEPs, selecionando-se os 30 por cento mais bem classificados. Com base nas DEPs, estimou-se a correlação momento-produto de Pearson para os animais selecionados em dois diferentes ambientes, de modo a verificar as diferenças de ordenação. As correlações de Pearson estenderam-se de 0,96 a 0,99, sugerindo pequeno ou nenhum efeito da interação genótipo x ambiente nos rebanhos incluídos neste estudo.


The effects of genotype x environment interaction on weaning weight in Nellore cattle were evaluated. A total of 45,697 records of weaning weight adjusted for 205 days obtained from three farms were analyzed. The farms were organized in pairs and analyzed by single-trait analysis, as if they were only one herd. Afterwards, the pairs were submitted to multiple-trait analyses, once the same trait was considered as a distinct trait in each farm. The variance components were estimated by Restricted Maximum Likelihood, using the program MTDFREML. The genetic correlation coefficients varied from 0.79 to 1.00. The Expected Progeny Differences (EPD) were estimated using de same computational program. Later, the sires were organized in accordance with their EPD, selecting the 30 percent best classified sires. Pearson's correlations were estimated among the EPD of animals selected in two different environments, in order to verify changes in their classification. The Pearson's correlations extended from 0.96 to 0.99, suggesting small or inexistent effect of genotype x environment interaction in the herds included in this study.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Environment , Body Weight/genetics , Retrospective Studies , Weaning , Brazil , Genotype
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Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 7(1): 234-242, Jan. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-553790

ABSTRACT

With the aim of estimating the coefficient of heritability of average annual productivity of Nellore cows (COWPROD), a data set from 24,855 animals with known pedigree was analyzed. COWPROD is defined as the amount (in kilograms) of weaned calves produced yearly by one cow during her remaining time in herd ignoring a fixed period of 365 days. COWPROD was calculated regarding three standards: a) based on the post-weaning weight from the calves ignoring any kind of adjustment (COWPROD_NAJ), b) adjusted weight for the fixed effects (COWPROD_AJFIX) and c) adjusted weight for the fixed effects and for the genetic merit of the sire (COWPROD_AJFIN). The obtained heritabilities were 0.15, 0.15 and 0.16 for COWPROD_NAJ, COWPROD_AJFIX and COWPROD_AJFIN, respectively. A complete set composed of 105,158 COWPROD records on 130,740 animals in pedigree was also analyzed for predicting the genetic merit of all animals in the data set and for the calculation of the genetic, phenotypic and residual trends. Ranking correlation was high for the adjusted and non-adjusted data, yet, for some of the animals, the difference among the genetic values was large. This would be an indication that it would be better to work always with the adjusted weaning weights. The genetic trend was positive, but was of small magnitude (0.26% of the trait average) and the residual trend was negative as a consequence of the large intensification of the production system, which has been occurring in the last years in the farms studied. The phenotypic trend was also negative and intermediate between the genetic and the residual ones.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cattle/genetics , Crosses, Genetic , Quantitative Trait, Heritable , Reproduction/genetics , Body Weight , Phenotype
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Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 6(4): 1190-1200, 2007. mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-520030

ABSTRACT

The genetic analysis of composite data is very complicated, mainly because it is necessary to adjust data to the effects of heterosis and breed complementarity, and because there is usually considerable confounding of these data with several other effects, such as contemporary group effects, breed composition of the animal and maternal breed composition, among others. Data on birth weight (n = 151,083), weaning weight adjusted to 205 days (n = 137,257), yearling weight adjusted to 390 days (n = 61,410), weight gain from weaning to yearling (n = 56,653), and scrotum circumference (n = 23,323) and muscle score (n = 54,770), both adjusted to 390 days, from Bos taurus x Bos indicus composite beef calves born from 1994 to 2003 were analyzed to estimate (co)variance components and genetic parameters of growth traits. The animals belonged to the Montana Tropical® program. Estimation was made by three models that approach adjustment to heterozygosis in order to suggest the best model. The RM model included contemporary groups, class of age of dam, outcrossing percentages for direct and maternal effects, and direct and maternal additive genetic breed effects as covariates; the R model was the same as RM, but without additive maternal breed effects, and H was the same as RM, but not considering any additive breed effect. Both R2 values and consistency of genetic parameters indicate that the more complex model (RM), which considers maternal and individual additive genetic breed effect, produces the best estimates when compared to other models. The R model seems to overestimate (co)variance components. The magnitudes of direct and maternal heritability estimates, obtained in this study, would permit genetic improvement for weight and growth traits, as much by selection of direct genetic effects for weight and growth as for the improvement of maternal performance, but in different lineages. Therefore, the correlations between these effects were unfavorable.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Pregnancy , Cattle/genetics , Body Weight/genetics , Birth Weight/genetics , Brazil , Cattle/classification , Cattle/growth & development , Species Specificity , Models, Genetic , Breeding
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Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 6(4): 1091-1096, 2007. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-520040

ABSTRACT

Data of chickens from a broiler-breeding program have been collected and used for determination of genetic trends of absolute and relative heart weight. The genetic trends have been estimated by regression of the genetic values of the traits over hatch-year. Genetic values of 42,912 individuals, obtained by restricted maximum likelihood, were used for regression analysis. The estimates of the genetic trends for absolute and relative heart weight were found to be -0.08 g and -0.004% per hatch-year, respectively. These trends show that heart weight in the line analyzed, in absolute and relative terms, has tended to decrease, which can make the metabolic disorders due to the reduction in heart weight in broilers even worse.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Heart/anatomy & histology , Poultry Diseases/genetics , Chickens/anatomy & histology , Breeding , Poultry Diseases/metabolism , Poultry Diseases/pathology , Chickens/genetics , Chickens/metabolism , Likelihood Functions , Organ Size , Regression Analysis , Time Factors
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 58(4): 590-598, ago. 2006. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese, English | LILACS | ID: lil-438730

ABSTRACT

Foram analisados 39.212 registros para peso à desmama e 16.546 registros para peso aos 12 meses e ganho de peso até 160 dias pós-desmama, com a finalidade de avaliar a utilização de metodologia para discriminar estimativas de parâmetros de adaptabilidade e estabilidade fenotípicas. Nove composições genotípicas foram distribuídas em seis ambientes para peso à desmama. Para peso aos 12 meses e ganho de peso até 160 dias pós-desmama, utilizaram-se cinco ambientes. As estimativas de médias, desvios-padrão e coeficientes de variação para peso à desmama, peso aos 12 meses e ganho de peso até 160 dias pós-desmama foram: 204,3± 22,6kg e 11,1 por cento; 280,4± 25,9kg e 9,2 por cento e l64,8± 18,1kg e 28,0 por cento, respectivamente. Verificou-se dependência entre principais combinações genotípicas e ambientes avaliados, o que impediu a recomendação geral das melhores combinações genotípicas para todos os ambientes. As análises de adaptabilidade mostraram ser eficientes em discriminar o comportamento das combinações genotípicas dentro de cada ambiente avaliado.


Data from 39,212 weaning weights and 16,546 yearling weights and weight gain from weaning to 160 days after weaning, were used to evaluate a methodology to discriminate estimates of phenotypic adaptability and stability. Nine genotypic compositions distributed in six environments for weaning weight, and in five environments for yearling weight and weight gain from weaning to 160 days post weaning, were analyzed. The averages, standard deviations and coefficients of variation for weaning weight, yearling weight and weight gain from weaning to 160 days post weaning were: 204.3± 22.6kg and 11.1 percent; 280.4± 25.9kg and 9.2 percent; and l64.8± 18.1kg and 28 percent, respectively. The genotype by environment interaction suggests that the best genotype combinations can not be recommended for all the environments. The adaptability analysis was efficient to discriminate genotype combination within environment.


Subject(s)
Cattle , Compliance , Genotype , Weight Gain/genetics , Templates, Genetic
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Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 5(4): 569-580, 2006. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-482096

ABSTRACT

Data of pregnancy diagnosis from 24,945 Nellore heifers, raised under tropical conditions in Brazil and exposed to breeding at about 14 months of age, were analyzed simultaneously with 13,742 (analysis 1), 36,091 (analysis 2), 8,405 (analysis 3), and 8,405 (analysis 4) scrotal circumference (SC) records of contemporary young bulls in order to estimate heritability (h(2)) for yearling heifer pregnancy (HP) and for SC measured at around 15 (SC15) and 18 (SC18) months of age and to estimate genetic correlation between HP and SC15 (SC18). Heifer pregnancy was considered as a categorical trait, with the value 1 (success) assigned to heifers that were detected as pregnant by rectal palpation approximately 60 days after the end of a 90-day breeding season and the value 0 (failure) otherwise. In analyses 1 and 3, SC was measured at around 15 months of age and in analysis 2 and 4 it was measured at around 18 months of age. Only 8,848 animals from datasets 1 and 2 were common in both files, which means the same animals measured at different ages. Datasets used in analyses 3 and 4 included the same animals, measured at 15 and at 18 months of age, respectively. Heritability estimates for HP were similar in all analyses, with values ranging from 0.66 +/- 0.08 to 0.67 +/- 0.008. For SC15, the estimates were 0.57 +/- 0.05 in analysis 1 and 0.60 +/- 0.07 in analysis 3. For SC18, the estimates were 0.53 +/- 0.03 in analysis 2 and 0.64 +/- 0.06 in analysis 4. The estimates of genetic correlation between HP and SC15 were 0.15 +/- 0.10 in analysis 1 and 0.11 +/- 0.11 in analysis 3. For the correlation between HP and SC18, the values were 0.27 +/- 0.10 in analysis 2 and 0.16 +/- 0.11 in analysis 4. Based on standard errors and confidence intervals, the best heritability and genetic correlation estimates were obtained from analysis 2, which included more data and a better pedigree structure. Pearson correlation between HP and SC breeding values was similar to the gene...


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Pregnancy , Cattle/genetics , Scrotum/anatomy & histology , Pregnancy, Animal/genetics , Quantitative Trait, Heritable , Age Factors , Models, Genetic , Breeding
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Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 4(4): 760-764, 2005.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-444846

ABSTRACT

Data of chickens from a broiler-breeding program were collected and used to determine the genetic trends of absolute and relative abdominal fat content. The genetic trends were estimated by the regression of trait genetic value averages on hatch-years. Genetic values from 32,485 individuals were used for regression analysis. The genetic trend estimate for absolute abdominal fat content was +0.39 g per year, indicating that abdominal fat deposition in the analyzed line, in absolute terms, tended to increase, making the existing excess fat deposition in the broilers even worse. However, the genetic trend of relative abdominal fat content was not significant, indicating that there is no increase on abdominal fat content when it is corrected for body weight.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Genetic Linkage , Body Composition/genetics , Chickens/genetics , Abdominal Fat/anatomy & histology , Quantitative Trait Loci/genetics , Animals, Genetically Modified , Regression Analysis , Chickens/anatomy & histology
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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 36(4): 241-248, 1981. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-3173

ABSTRACT

Foi estudada uma familia em que apenas um dos membros era portador dos estigmas classicos da sindrome de Marfan, com a finalidade de diagnosticar manifestacoes frustas da doenca, especialmente prolapso valvular mitral (PVM).A investigacao constou de exames clinico, ortopedico, oftalmologico, radiografico, laboratorial, eletrocardiografico, ergometrico e ecocardiografico. Observou-se uma incidencia de 43% de PVM, 14% de dilatacao aortica, 14% de indice metacarpiano anormal e 77% de outras alteracoes esqueleticas nos parentes do primeiro grau do "propositus". Concluiu-se que o PVM representa uma forma frusta da sindrome de Marfan, altamente prevalente nos parentes de primeiro grau de individuos com a forma completa, principalmente quando acompanhado de dilatacao aortica e manifestacoes esqueleticas


Subject(s)
Mitral Valve Prolapse , Marfan Syndrome
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