Genetic structure of the Santa Catarina landrace swine herd

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Autor(a) principal: Saralegui, Walter H.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Irgang, Renato, Fávero, Jerónimo A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/16874
Resumo: The breed structure and genetic history of the pedigree swine Landrace in Santa Catarina State, Brazil, were analysed by pedigree sampling methods. (I) The development of the breed started in 1958 and was originated from imported animals, coming from European countries and Canada. The number of herds changed from four in 1958 to 126 in 1977, while the yearly number of registers increased from 40 to 15,677. Only one herd (0.34%) remained 20 years in activity and 262 (51.02%) were active up to two years. (II) The most important herds according to their genetic contribution to the breed were the group of IMPORTED animals plus SADIA, PAP-CNPSA and BAGDÁ farms. Due to their progressive contribution to the more recent generations, the herds IDEAL and VIVAN were also considered important. All together, those six herds contributed with 84,5% of the genes to the Santa Catarina Landrace population of 1977. (III) The animal with the largest direct relationship to the breed was the imported boar number PBB 4523, which was born in 1966 and presented a relationship of 8.50 and 2.91%, for the 1968 and 1977 samples respectively. (IV) The degree of inbreeding was calculated based on 1958. The total inbreeding in 1977 was 1.09%, comprising 0.48% to current inbreeding and 0.61% to non-current inbreeding. (V) The effective generation length was 25.2 months. In the 1977 sample, 65% of the animals descended from more than two-year old boars, and 59% from dams with an age not superior than two years. (VI) The average replacement rate of boars from the same herd was 20.4% verying from 24.4% to 31.6% is the Elite farms tier. The multiplier tier reached a replacement rate of 12.6% of boars from the same herd.
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spelling Genetic structure of the Santa Catarina landrace swine herdEstrutura genética de um rebanho de suínos Landrace. I. População de pedigree do Estado de Santa Catarinabreed structure; pedigree herds; inbreeding; generation intervalestrutura racial; rebanhos de pedigree; consanguinidade; intervalo entre geraçõesThe breed structure and genetic history of the pedigree swine Landrace in Santa Catarina State, Brazil, were analysed by pedigree sampling methods. (I) The development of the breed started in 1958 and was originated from imported animals, coming from European countries and Canada. The number of herds changed from four in 1958 to 126 in 1977, while the yearly number of registers increased from 40 to 15,677. Only one herd (0.34%) remained 20 years in activity and 262 (51.02%) were active up to two years. (II) The most important herds according to their genetic contribution to the breed were the group of IMPORTED animals plus SADIA, PAP-CNPSA and BAGDÁ farms. Due to their progressive contribution to the more recent generations, the herds IDEAL and VIVAN were also considered important. All together, those six herds contributed with 84,5% of the genes to the Santa Catarina Landrace population of 1977. (III) The animal with the largest direct relationship to the breed was the imported boar number PBB 4523, which was born in 1966 and presented a relationship of 8.50 and 2.91%, for the 1968 and 1977 samples respectively. (IV) The degree of inbreeding was calculated based on 1958. The total inbreeding in 1977 was 1.09%, comprising 0.48% to current inbreeding and 0.61% to non-current inbreeding. (V) The effective generation length was 25.2 months. In the 1977 sample, 65% of the animals descended from more than two-year old boars, and 59% from dams with an age not superior than two years. (VI) The average replacement rate of boars from the same herd was 20.4% verying from 24.4% to 31.6% is the Elite farms tier. The multiplier tier reached a replacement rate of 12.6% of boars from the same herd.A estrutura e a história genética da raça de suínos Landrace de pedigree no Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil, foram analisadas pelo método de amostragem dos pedigrees. (I) O desenvolvimento da raça desde 1958 originou-se de animais importados de países europeus e do Canadá. O número de rebanhos passou de quatro em 1958 para 126 em 1977, enquanto o número anual de registros expedidos variou de 40 para 15.677. Somente um rebanho (0,34%) permaneceu os 20 anos em atividade, e 262 (51,02%) o fizeram até dois anos. (II) Os rebanhos que mais se destacaram pela sua contribuição genética à raça foram o grupo de animais IMPORTADOS, além dos animais das granjas SADIA, PAPCNPSA e BAGDÁ. Pela contribuição progressiva nas gerações mais recentes, destacaram-se também as granjas IDEAL e VIVAN. Em conjunto, esses seis rebanhos contribuíram com 84,5% dos genes para a população Landrace catarinense de 1977. (III) O animal com maior relacionamento com a raça foi o macho importado PBB 4523, nascido em 1966, que apresentou um relacionamento direto de 8,50% e 2,91% para as amostras de 1968 e 1977, respectivamente. (IV) O grau de consanguinidade foi calculado com base no ano de 1958. A consanguinidade total em 1977 foi de 1,09% e compreende 0,48% de consanguinidade corrente e 0,61% de consanguinidade não corrente. (V) O intervalo efetivo entre gerações calculado foi de 25,2 meses. Na amostra de 1977, 65% dos animais eram descendentes de pais mais idosos do que dois anos, enquanto 59% correspondem a mães da mesma idade. (VI) A reposição média de machos do próprio plantel foi de 20,4%, variando de 24,4% a 31,6% no estrato de granjas Elite, e de 12,6% nas granjas de multiplicadores.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraSaralegui, Walter H.Irgang, RenatoFávero, Jerónimo A.2014-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/16874Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.16, n.2, fev. 1981; 281-295Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.16, n.2, fev. 1981; 281-2951678-39210100-104xreponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAporhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/16874/11205info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-04-15T19:39:05Zoai:ojs.seer.sct.embrapa.br:article/16874Revistahttp://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pabPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppab@sct.embrapa.br || sct.pab@embrapa.br1678-39210100-204Xopendoar:2014-04-15T19:39:05Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genetic structure of the Santa Catarina landrace swine herd
Estrutura genética de um rebanho de suínos Landrace. I. População de pedigree do Estado de Santa Catarina
title Genetic structure of the Santa Catarina landrace swine herd
spellingShingle Genetic structure of the Santa Catarina landrace swine herd
Saralegui, Walter H.
breed structure; pedigree herds; inbreeding; generation interval
estrutura racial; rebanhos de pedigree; consanguinidade; intervalo entre gerações
title_short Genetic structure of the Santa Catarina landrace swine herd
title_full Genetic structure of the Santa Catarina landrace swine herd
title_fullStr Genetic structure of the Santa Catarina landrace swine herd
title_full_unstemmed Genetic structure of the Santa Catarina landrace swine herd
title_sort Genetic structure of the Santa Catarina landrace swine herd
author Saralegui, Walter H.
author_facet Saralegui, Walter H.
Irgang, Renato
Fávero, Jerónimo A.
author_role author
author2 Irgang, Renato
Fávero, Jerónimo A.
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saralegui, Walter H.
Irgang, Renato
Fávero, Jerónimo A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv breed structure; pedigree herds; inbreeding; generation interval
estrutura racial; rebanhos de pedigree; consanguinidade; intervalo entre gerações
topic breed structure; pedigree herds; inbreeding; generation interval
estrutura racial; rebanhos de pedigree; consanguinidade; intervalo entre gerações
description The breed structure and genetic history of the pedigree swine Landrace in Santa Catarina State, Brazil, were analysed by pedigree sampling methods. (I) The development of the breed started in 1958 and was originated from imported animals, coming from European countries and Canada. The number of herds changed from four in 1958 to 126 in 1977, while the yearly number of registers increased from 40 to 15,677. Only one herd (0.34%) remained 20 years in activity and 262 (51.02%) were active up to two years. (II) The most important herds according to their genetic contribution to the breed were the group of IMPORTED animals plus SADIA, PAP-CNPSA and BAGDÁ farms. Due to their progressive contribution to the more recent generations, the herds IDEAL and VIVAN were also considered important. All together, those six herds contributed with 84,5% of the genes to the Santa Catarina Landrace population of 1977. (III) The animal with the largest direct relationship to the breed was the imported boar number PBB 4523, which was born in 1966 and presented a relationship of 8.50 and 2.91%, for the 1968 and 1977 samples respectively. (IV) The degree of inbreeding was calculated based on 1958. The total inbreeding in 1977 was 1.09%, comprising 0.48% to current inbreeding and 0.61% to non-current inbreeding. (V) The effective generation length was 25.2 months. In the 1977 sample, 65% of the animals descended from more than two-year old boars, and 59% from dams with an age not superior than two years. (VI) The average replacement rate of boars from the same herd was 20.4% verying from 24.4% to 31.6% is the Elite farms tier. The multiplier tier reached a replacement rate of 12.6% of boars from the same herd.
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