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J Dairy Sci ; 2024 Jul 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39067750

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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are employed to identify genomic regions and candidate genes associated with several traits. The aim of this study was to perform a GWAS to identify causative variants and genes associated with milk yield, frame, and udder conformation traits in Gir dairy cattle. Body conformation traits were classified as "frame," and "udder" traits for this study. After genotyping imputation and quality control 42,105 polymorphisms were available for analyses and 24,489 cows with pedigree information had phenotypes. First, P-value was calculated based on the variance of the prediction error of the SNP-effects on the first iteration. After that, 2 more iterations were performed to carry out the weighted single-step genome-wide association methodology, performed using genomic moving windows defined based on linkage disequilibrium. The significant SNPs and top 10 windows explaining the highest percentage of additive genetic variance were selected and used for QTL and gene annotation. The variants identified in our work overlapped with QTLs from the animal QTL database on chromosomes 1 to 23, except for chromosome 4. The Gir breed is less studied than the Holstein breed and as such the animal QTL database is biased to Holstein results. Hence it is noteworthy that our GWAS had similarities with previously described QTLs. These previously known QTLs were related to milk yield, body height, rump angle, udder width, and udder depth. In total, 5 genes were annotated. Of these genes, FAM13A and CMSS1 had been previously related to bone and carcass weight in cattle.

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Genet Mol Res ; 13(3): 5840-8, 2014 Aug 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25117342

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In this study, we estimated the heritability (h(2)) of earnings in the Quarter Horse in order to evaluate the inclusion of this trait in breeding programs. Records from 14,754 races of 2443 horses from 1978-2009 were provided by Sorocaba Hippodrome, São Paulo, Brazil. All ancestors of the registered horses were included in the pedigree file until the 4th generation. Log-transformed performance measures (LPM) were analyzed for animals aged 2, 3, and 4 years and during their entire career. The h(2) estimates were obtained using a multi-trait model and Gibbs sampling that included the effects of sex, year of race, and animal in all analyses. Five analyses were performed: 1 in which LPM was divided by the number of prizes, 1 in which LPM was divided by the number of race starts, and 3 analyses that included the number of prizes, number of race starts, and both (LPM_cNPS) as covariates. Analysis was performed with and without inclusion of the maternal effect. Models were compared based on the deviance information criterion and LPM_cNPS including maternal effects was found to be the best model. The h(2) estimates and standard deviation obtained using model LPM_cNPS were 0.19 ± 0.08, 0.21 ± 0.08, 0.22 ± 0.09, and 0.21 ± 0.07 for earnings at 2, 3, and 4 years of age and total career, respectively. Our analyses indicate that earnings are subject to selection and can be included in breeding programs to improve the racing performance of Quarter Horses.


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Carácter Cuantitativo Heredable , Carrera , Factores de Edad , Animales , Brasil , Cruzamiento , Estudios de Asociación Genética , Caballos , Modelos Estadísticos
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Animal ; 4(8): 1325-9, 2010 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22444652

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In order to contribute to the genetic breeding programs of buffaloes, this study aimed to determine the influence of environmental effects on the stayability (ST) of dairy female Murrah buffalo in the herd. Data from 1016 buffaloes were used. ST was defined as the ability of the female to remain in the herd for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 years after the first calving. Environmental effects were studied by survival analysis, adjusted to the fixed effects of farm, year and season of birth, class of first-lactation milk yield and age at first calving. The data were analyzed using the LIFEREG procedure of the SAS program that fits parametric models to failure time data (culling or ST = 0), and estimates parameters by maximum likelihood estimation. Breeding farm, year of birth and first-lactation milk yield significantly influenced (P < 0.0001) the ST to the specific ages (1 to 6 years after the first calving). Buffaloes that were older at first calving presented higher probabilities of being culled 1 year after the first calving, without any effect on culling at older ages. Buffaloes with a higher milk yield at first calving presented a lower culling probability and remained for a longer period of time in the herd. The effects of breeding farm, year of birth and first-lactation milk yield should be included in models used for the analysis of ST in buffaloes.

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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 57(2): 234-240, abr. 2005.
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-414972

RESUMEN

Foram obtidas estimativas de herdabilidade e preditas diferenças esperadas na progênie para probabilidade de permanência no rebanho (stayability) de 4180 touros com filhas na base de dados do Programa de Melhoramento Genético da Raça Nelore. Modelo de limiar e modelo linear foram utilizados sob análise Bayesiana via software multiple-trait Gibbs sampler for animal models. A implementação adotada considerou tamanho de cadeia de Gibbs de 225 mil, período de descarte amostral de 25 mil e tomada de amostra a cada mil rodadas. As estimativas de herdabilidade foram de menor magnitude para o modelo linear, 0,065, contra 0,158 sob modelo de limiar. Quando transformadas para escala normal subjacente, o valor obtido ficou em 0,13±0,05, bem próximo àquele encontrado sob modelo de limiar. A correlação entre classificações foi de 97 por cento. O modelo de análise considerado para stayability, sob enfoque bayesiano, parece não influenciar a classificação dos animais quanto aos valores genéticos preditos. Análises sob modelo linear, com reduzido tempo de processamento, poderiam ser preferidas bastando transformar a escala da característica para obter a estimativa de herdabilidade.


Asunto(s)
Bovinos , Variación Genética , Modelos Lineales , Mejoramiento Genético/métodos
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