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Genetic analysis of a selection experiment on increased body weight and breast muscle weight as well as on limited abdominal fat weight.

E Le Bihan-Duval1, S Mignon-Grasteau, N Millet, C Beaumont.   

Abstract

1. Genetic parameters of body weight (BW), breast meat weight or yield (BRW, BRY) and abdominal fat weight or yield (FTW, FTY) were estimated in males and females originated from an experimental line selected for improving broiler carcase quality and its control line. 2. Mean heritabilities over both sexes of BW, FTW and FTY were 0.43, 0.56 and 0.63 respectively. Those of BRW and BRY were 0.53 and 0.65 respectively. 3. BW was unfavourably correlated with FTW (rg of 0.40) and to a lesser extent with FTY (rg of 0.12). BW was, as expected, highly correlated with BRW (rg 0.77), but a poor correlation was obtained with BRY (rg of 0.15). Selection for more breast yield should not reduce the leanness of the birds, with a genetic correlation between BRY and FTY of -0.15. 4. The variance explained by the maternal effects accounted for a rather small part of the total phenotypic variance (from 3% to 8% according to the trait), but ignoring these effects led to a significant overestimation of the heritabilities (by 11% to 19%). 5. Except for BRY, the heritability estimates differed between sexes, only moderately for BW but more for BRW, FTW and FTY. However, estimated genetic correlations between sexes were high (between 0.94 and 0.99) and in turn heritabilities of sexual dimorphism of the various traits very low (between 0.02 and 0.07). 6. A significant improvement of the genetic level for growth and carcase composition had been obtained in the selected line, with a mean genetic gain per generation of 0.12 sigma g, 0.13 sigma g and -0.30 sigma g for BW, BRY and FTY respectively.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9693814     DOI: 10.1080/00071669888881

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Poult Sci        ISSN: 0007-1668            Impact factor:   2.095


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