Literature DB >> 31880841

Genomic evaluation for novel stayability traits in Nellore cattle.

Pedro Vital Brasil Ramos1, Fabyano Fonseca E Silva1, Luiz Otávio Campos da Silva2, Gustavo Garcia Santiago3, Gilberto Romeiro de Oliveira Menezes2, José Marcelo Soriano Viana4, Roberto A A Torres Júnior2, Andrea Gondo2, Luiz F Brito5.   

Abstract

Cow stayability plays a major role on the overall profitability of the beef cattle industry, as it is directly related to reproductive efficiency and cow's longevity. Stayability (STAY63) is usually defined as the ability of the cow to calve at least three times until 76 months of age. This is a late-measured and lowly heritable trait, which consequently constrains genetic progress per time unit. Thus, the use of genomic information associated with novel stayability traits measured earlier in life will likely result in higher prediction accuracy and faster genetic progress for cow longevity. In this study, we aimed to compare pedigree-based and single-step GBLUP (ssGBLUP) methods as well as to estimate genetic correlations between the proposed stayability traits: STAY42, STAY53 and STAY64, which are measured at 52, 64 and 76 months of cow's age, considering at least 2, 3 and 4 calving, respectively. ssGBLUP yielded the highest prediction accuracy for all traits. The heritability estimates for STAY42, STAY53, STAY63 and STAY64 were 0.090, 0.151, 0.152 and 0.143, respectively. The genetic correlations between traits ranged from 0.899 (STAY42 and STAY53) to 0.985 (STAY53 and STAY63). The high genetic correlation between STAY42 and STAY53 suggests that besides being related to cow longevity, STAY53 is also associated with the early-stage reproductive efficiency. Thus, STAY53 is recommended as a suitable selection criterion for reproductive efficiency due to its higher heritability, favourable genetic correlation with other traits, and measured earlier in life, compared with the conventional stayability trait, that is STAY63.
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Keywords:  cow fertility; genomic selection; longevity; reproductive trait; threshold model

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31880841     DOI: 10.1111/rda.13612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Domest Anim        ISSN: 0936-6768            Impact factor:   2.005


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1.  Genomic Prediction Using Alternative Strategies of Weighted Single-Step Genomic BLUP for Yearling Weight and Carcass Traits in Hanwoo Beef Cattle.

Authors:  Hossein Mehrban; Masoumeh Naserkheil; Deuk Hwan Lee; Chungil Cho; Taejeong Choi; Mina Park; Noelia Ibáñez-Escriche
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-12       Impact factor: 4.096

2.  Impact of Censored or Penalized Data in the Genetic Evaluation of Two Longevity Indicator Traits Using Random Regression Models in North American Angus Cattle.

Authors:  Hinayah R Oliveira; Stephen P Miller; Luiz F Brito; Flavio S Schenkel
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-12       Impact factor: 2.752

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