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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 64(6): 1656-1664, Dec. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-660237

ABSTRACT

Foram utilizados dados de pedigree de 2.558 bovinos da raça Gir Mocha nascidos no período de 1954 a 2005. As análises foram realizadas utilizando-se o programa Endog. Do total de animais estudados, 61,9%; 10,6% e 0,1% possuíam pedigree na primeira, segunda e terceira gerações, respectivamente.O número efetivo de rebanhos que forneceram machos reprodutores foi de 10,25 para pais e 3,87 para avôs, confirmando a baixa integralidade do pedigree. O número de animais fundadores foi de 975,5, e o número efetivo de fundadores de 141,34. O número de ancestrais na população referência foi de 924 animas, dos quais apenas 39 explicaram 50% da variabilidade genética da população.O coeficiente médio de relação foi estimado em 0,75%, sendo o maior coeficiente individual de 25%. O coeficiente de endogamia foi igual a zero de 1954 a 1984. Vale salientar que, neste período, estão incluídos os animais sem ascendência conhecida. A endogamia e o coeficiente médio de relação da população foram baixos, contudo podem estar subestimados em razão da pequena integralidade do pedigree.


In this study we used data from the 2558 pedigree cattle polled Gir born from 1954 to 2005. Analyses were performed using the Endog program. Of all animals studied, 61.86%, 10.56% and 0.10% had a pedigree in the first, second and third generation, respectively. The effective number of herds that provide breeding males was 10.25 for parents and 3.87 for grandparents, corroborating the low completeness of the pedigree. The number of founder animals was 975.5 and the effective number of founders were 141.34. The number of ancestors in the reference population was 924 animals from which only 39 accounted for 50% of the genetic variability of the population. The average relationship coefficient was estimated at 0.75%, the largest individual coefficient was 25%. The inbreeding coefficient was zero from 1954 to 1894. It is noteworthy that during this period included the population was low, but may be underestimated because of the small pedigree integrity.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Inbreeding , Pedigree , Physical Chromosome Mapping/veterinary
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Appl Opt ; 36(32): 8358-62, 1997 Nov 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18264377

ABSTRACT

Local decorrelation of speckle patterns scattered by a surface is used for nondestructive evaluation of the state of conservation of wooden artifacts. Some experiments have been carried out on models with simulated internal flaws and on real, ancient, wooden panel paintings. The setup is very simple and can easily be used by nonoptically skilled operators.

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Dev Med Child Neurol ; 38(9): 773-81, 1996 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8810708

ABSTRACT

This study assesses the diagnostic capability of statistically defined prediction regions, developed by a 'bootstrap' method, for assessing the curves of angular rotation of joints in children as they walk. The prediction regions had been previously developed in the authors' laboratory from a study of 309 normal children. The goal of the present study was to determine whether these computer-generated prediction regions could be used as a screen in clinical gait analysis, to determine whether a movement falls outside the normal range of variability. Kinematic analysis of 38 consecutive children referred to the motion analysis laboratory for clinical gait assessment provided 912 curves of lower-extremity joint angle dynamics. An experienced observer first inspected the patients' curves with mean normal curves superimposed and designated the curves as normal or abnormal. The performance of the computer-generated prediction regions was judged by comparison with the experienced observer's designations. The prediction regions were found to have a high sensitivity (81%), indicating that they can be used as an initial screen to identify deficits in lower limb function.


Subject(s)
Motor Skills , Child , Child, Preschool , Electromyography , Female , Humans , Infant , Leg , Male , Movement , Walking
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