用贝叶斯方法估算杂交牛平均日增重和克莱伯比率的方差成分和遗传参数。

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Tropical animal health and production Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1007/s11250-024-04175-9
Nunhlupuii Vangchhia, Indrajit Gayari, Ishani Roy, Sylvia Lalhmingmawii, Hasan Baneh, Ajoy Mandal
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本研究旨在估算泽西杂交犊牛出生至 3 月龄(ADG1)、3 至 6 月龄(ADG2)、6 至 9 月龄(ADG3)和 9 至 12 月龄(ADG4)平均日增重的方差成分和遗传参数,以及相应的克莱伯比率(分别为 KR1、KR2、KR3 和 KR4)。本研究的数据于 2013 年至 2021 年期间从印度西孟加拉邦 Kalyani 东部地区站的国家奶牛研究所收集。使用贝叶斯程序通过吉布斯采样拟合六个动物模型来估算性状的遗传参数。采用偏差信息标准(DIC)来确定每个性状的最合适模型。ADGs和KRs的直接遗传率估计值分别为0.19(ADG3)至0.59(ADG2)和0.14(KR3)至0.72(KR1)。在最佳模型下,不同日龄间隔的平均日增重(17-24%)和克莱伯比率(13-18%)都有显著的母系遗传率(m 2)。在本研究中,ADG1、ADG2、KR2 和 KR4 的母本永久环境效应(c 2)估计值仅占总表型变异的 1-4%。在不同的年龄间隔,观察到 ADGs 和 KRs(KR3 除外)的直接效应和母本效应 ( r a , m ) 之间存在较大的负相关估计值,范围从 -0.87 到 -0.98。所研究性状的总遗传率(h t 2)和母本重复率(t m)分别为 0.05-0.28 和 0.01-0.14。本研究中所有性状的中高遗传率估计值表明,通过选择性育种计划,这些性状的遗传进展是可能的。
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Bayesian approach to estimate variance components and genetic parameters of average daily gains and Kleiber ratios in crossbred cattle.

The present study aimed to estimate variance components and genetic parameters of the average daily gains from birth to 3-months (ADG1), 3- to 6-months (ADG2), 6- to 9-months (ADG3) and 9- to 12-months (ADG4) of age and corresponding Kleiber ratios (KR1, KR2, KR3 and KR4, respectively) in Jersey crossbred calves. Data for this study were collected from National Dairy Research Institute, Eastern Regional Station, Kalyani, West Bengal, India during 2013 to 2021. Genetic parameters for the traits were estimated using Bayesian procedure through Gibbs sampling by fitting six animal models. The deviance information criterion (DIC) was employed to determine the most appropriate model for each trait under investigation. Direct heritability estimates for ADGs and KRs ranged from 0.19 (ADG3) to 0.59 (ADG2) and 0.14 (KR3) to 0.72 (KR1), respectively. Significant maternal heritability ( m 2 ) was observed for average daily gains (17-24%) and Kleiber ratios (13-18%) at different age intervals under the best model. Estimates of permanent environmental effects ( c 2 ) of dam for ADG1, ADG2, KR2 and KR4 were only 1-4% of the total phenotypic variance in this study. Large negative estimates of correlations, ranging from -0.87 to -0.98, between direct and maternal ( r a , m ) effects for ADGs and KRs (except KR3) at different age intervals were observed. Total heritability ( h t 2 ) and maternal repeatability ( t m ) of the studied traits ranged 0.05-0.28 and 0.01-0.14, respectively. The moderate to high heritability estimates for all traits in this study indicate the possibility of genetic progress for these traits through selective breeding program.

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Tropical animal health and production
Tropical animal health and production 农林科学-兽医学
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3.40
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361
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.
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