| Literature DB >> 30782121 |
Pascal Duenk1, Mario P L Calus2, Yvonne C J Wientjes2, Vivian P Breen3, John M Henshall3, Rachel Hawken3, Piter Bijma2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In pig and poultry breeding programs, the breeding goal is to improve crossbred (CB) performance, whereas selection in the purebred (PB) lines is often based on PB performance. Thus, response to selection may be suboptimal, because the genetic correlation between PB and CB performance ([Formula: see text]) is generally lower than 1. Accurate estimates of the [Formula: see text] are needed, so that breeders can decide if they should collect data from CB animals. [Formula: see text] can be estimated either from pedigree or genomic relationships, which may produce different results. With genomic relationships, the [Formula: see text] estimate could be improved when relationships between purebred and crossbred animals are based only on the alleles that originate from the PB line of interest. This work presents the first comparison of estimated [Formula: see text] and variance components of body weight in broilers, using pedigree-based or genotype-based models, where the breed-of-origin of alleles was either ignored or considered. We used genotypes and body weight measurements of PB and CB animals that have a common sire line.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30782121 PMCID: PMC6381670 DOI: 10.1186/s12711-019-0447-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genet Sel Evol ISSN: 0999-193X Impact factor: 4.297
Fig. 1Principal component plot of the genotype data for the parental lines and the crossbreds. Values for principal component 1 (x-axis) are plotted against values for principal component 2 (y-axis). Between brackets is the variance explained by each principal component. Colours indicate genetic group
Distribution of animals across trials and pens for body weight measured around 7 days (BW7)
| Trial | Pen 1 | Pen 2 | Pen 3 | Pen 4 | NAa | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 654 | 235 | 404 | 627 | 0 | 1920 |
| 2 | 821 | 0 | 829 | 860 | 0 | 2510 |
| 3 | 1281 | 1117 | 1122 | 1225 | 55 | 4800 |
| 4 | 1275 | 662 | 514 | 895 | 0 | 3346 |
| 5 | 1187 | 204 | 213 | 1092 | 0 | 2696 |
| Total | 5218 | 2218 | 3082 | 4699 | 55 | 15,272 |
The distribution of animals across trials and pens for body weight measured around 35 days (BW35) was very similar
aNumber of animals with unknown pen
Summary statistics for body weight measured around 7 (BW7) and 35 days (BW35)
| Number (N) | N sires | N dams | Mean | SD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BW7 (kg) | |||||
| Purebreds | 4687 | 142 | 628 | 176 | 25 |
| Crossbreds | 10,585 | 156 | 1028 | 179 | 23 |
| Total | 15,272 | 161a | 1656 | ||
| BW35 (kg) | |||||
| Purebreds | 4471 | 140 | 623 | 2066 | 303 |
| Crossbreds | 10,272 | 156 | 1027 | 2090 | 302 |
| Total | 14,743 | 161a | 1650 | ||
Statistics are presented for PB and CB data, separately
SD standard deviations
aTotal number of sires for all purebred and crossbred animals
Fig. 2Estimates of (left) and additive genetic covariance (right) from four models. Traits are body weight measured around 7 (BW7) and 35 days (BW35). Error bars represent standard errors reported by the MTG2 software
Fig. 3Estimates of additive genetic variance (left) and maternal variance (right) for purebred and crossbred body weight. Traits are body weight measured around 7 (BW7) and 35 days (BW35). Estimates are shown from four models. Error bars represent standard errors reported by the MTG2 software
Likelihoods from four models for body weight measured around 7 (BW7) and 35 days (BW35)
| Model | BW7 | BW35 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Likelihood | Relative to PED | Likelihood | relative to PED | |
| PED | − 50,303.6064 | − 83,374.8368 | ||
| PED_BOA | − 50,324.9275 | − 21.321 | − 83,397.1397 | − 22.303 |
| GEN |
| 160.197 |
| 258.330 |
| GEN_BOA | − 50,254.9253 | 48.681 | − 83,275.2876 | 99.549 |
The likelihoods are those reported by MTG2. The largest likelihoods per trait are in italic. Models used a relationship matrix based on pedigree (PED), based on pedigree ignoring dams of CB animals (PED_BOA), based on marker genotypes (GEN), or based on marker alleles with sire origin (GEN_BOA)
Estimates of the purebred-crossbred genetic correlation () and their standard errors for body weight measured around 7 (BW7) and 35 days (BW35), from four models
| Model | BW7 | BW35 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimate | Standard error | Estimate | Standard error | |
| PED | 0.69 | 0.11 | 0.91 | 0.05 |
| PED_BOA | 0.64 | 0.12 | 0.90 | 0.05 |
| GEN | 0.80 |
| 0.96 |
|
| GEN_BOA | 0.79 |
| 0.95 | 0.04 |
The standard errors are those reported by MTG2. The smallest standard errors per trait are in italic. Models used a relationship matrix based on pedigree (PED), based on pedigree ignoring dams of CB animals (PED_BOA), based on marker genotypes (GEN), or based on marker alleles with sire origin (GEN_BOA)