Practical aspects of a genetic evaluation system using parentage assigned from genetic markers

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العنوان: Practical aspects of a genetic evaluation system using parentage assigned from genetic markers
المؤلفون: J. A. Sise, Ken G. Dodds, M. L. Tate
المصدر: Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 45:935
بيانات النشر: CSIRO Publishing, 2005.
سنة النشر: 2005
مصطلحات موضوعية: Soil indicators, Evaluation system, Animal breeding, business.industry, Pedigree chart, Biology, Diagnostic system, Biotechnology, Animal management, Genetic marker, Statistics, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, business, Genotyping
الوصف: Animal breeding values can be calculated when genetic markers have been used to help determine the parentage of some of the animals, but their parentage has been incompletely determined. The pedigree sampling method is 1 computing strategy for calculating these breeding values. This paper describes and discusses methods for dealing with a number of practical issues that arise when implementing such a system for industry use. In particular, diagnostic systems for detecting inadequacies or possible errors in the genotyping systems and the recording of animal management are developed. Also, characteristics of the best assigned pedigrees are calculated according to mating group and used to check for sires missing from these groups. The correlation between breeding values estimated from a single sampled pedigree (using parentage probabilities) and those estimated as the mean from many sampled pedigrees gives a diagnostic to indicate which estimated breeding values are more influenced by uncertainties in relationships. For the analysis of survival traits, a method to enumerate and assign likely parentage to dead offspring which have not been DNA sampled and genotyped is described. When embryo transfer technology is used, the genetic dam needs to be included as a possible dam when considering parentage. If some fixed effects which depend on the parent are missing, these can be sampled similarly to parentage, and this may improve the evaluation if certain assumptions are met. A method to provide a likely list of parents, the ‘fitted pedigree’, which is based on the most likely parents, but modified to reduce the occurrence of unlikely family sets (e.g. very large litters) is also presented. The use of these methods will enhance the practical application of DNA parenting when used in conjunction with genetic evaluation.
تدمد: 0816-1089
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5c6f83b64823bd3cf3d2ec1bcd9d4177Test
https://doi.org/10.1071/ea05056Test
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