COMPARISON OF METHODS OF ESTIMATING VARIANCE-COMPONENTS IN PIGS

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KEELE, JW
LONG, TE
JOHNSON, RK
机构
[1] USDA ARS,ROMAN L HRUSKA US MEAT ANIM RES CTR,CLAY CTR,NE 68933
[2] UNIV NEBRASKA,LINCOLN,NE 68583
关键词
BACKFAT; LITTER SIZE; GROWTH RATE; COMPUTER SIMULATION; MONTE-CARLO METHOD; HERITABILITY;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
摘要
Components of variance due to average effects of genes (sigma-g2), environmental effects common to littermates (sigma-c2), and environmental effects peculiar to individual pigs (sigma-e2) were estimated (triple-overdot) by the Pseudo Expectation Approach (PE). Data were litter size (LS), backfat (BF; centimeter) and ADG (kilograms/day) collected from the Nebraska Gene Pool swine population between 1967 and 1986. Mean square errors (MSE) for h triple-overdot 2 and c triple-overdot 2 (sigma triple-overdot g2 and sigma triple-overdot c2 divided by phenotypic variance) by PE and nested ANOVA and h2 estimated by offspring on parent regression (REGOP) were evaluated using simulation of 200 repetitions of the Nebraska Gene Pool population. Parameter values for sigma-g2, sigma-c2, and sigma-e2 used in simulations were PE estimates from the Gene Pool population. Estimates of h2 from PE were .18 +/- .06 for LS, .56 +/- .06 for BF, and .16 +/- .05 for ADG. Estimates of c2 from PE were .01 +/- .03 for LS, .09 +/- .02 for BF, and .19 +/- .03 for ADG. Compared with REGOP, PE yielded h triple-overdot 2 with smaller MSE for BF and ADG and larger MSE for LS. The MSE of PE was smaller than the MSE of the nested ANOVA estimate for all estimates and traits. These results were interpreted to suggest that considerable gains in precision in estimation of genetic parameters could be achieved by accounting for all relationships in lieu of accounting for only half- and full-sib relationships or parent-offspring relationships.
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页码:1428 / 1434
页数:7
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