Genetic trends in the expected progeny difference of the asymptotic weight of Nelore females

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Autor(a) principal: Garnero,Analía del Valle
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Marcondes,Cintia Righetti, Gunski,Ricardo José, Oliveira,Henrique Nunes de, Lôbo,Raysildo Barbosa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: There are few studies on weight covering the full life cycle of Zebu cattle, and there is no entire growth description or mean growth pattern for animals belonging to this breed. In order to provide such data, 1,158 Nelore females born between 1985 and 1995 were weighed 14,563 times from birth to full growth maturity, in ten herds spread over seven Brazilian states. The Von Bertalanffy, Brody, logistic and Gompertz non-linear models were used to obtain the asymptotic weights (A) and the maturation rates (K). The (co)variance and breeding value components for A and K were obtained by using the multiple trait derivative free restricted maximum likelihood method under the animal model. Genetic trends were calculated in function of the mean expected progeny differences (EPD) for the trait (A or K) divided by the number of animals according to their year of birth. The genetic trends of the expected progeny difference with reference to the date of birth of the cows were, on average, -6.5g y-1 for A and 2.0g y-1 for K, close to zero as confirmed by the low (0.0023 to 0.003) coefficient of regression values. The curve parameters are recommended as a selection criterion to reach precocity and avoid adult weight increase in the female herd.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genetic trends in the expected progeny difference of the asymptotic weight of Nelore females
title Genetic trends in the expected progeny difference of the asymptotic weight of Nelore females
spellingShingle Genetic trends in the expected progeny difference of the asymptotic weight of Nelore females
Garnero,Analía del Valle
adult weight
bovine(s)
genetic trends
maturation rate
simulation with growth curves
title_short Genetic trends in the expected progeny difference of the asymptotic weight of Nelore females
title_full Genetic trends in the expected progeny difference of the asymptotic weight of Nelore females
title_fullStr Genetic trends in the expected progeny difference of the asymptotic weight of Nelore females
title_full_unstemmed Genetic trends in the expected progeny difference of the asymptotic weight of Nelore females
title_sort Genetic trends in the expected progeny difference of the asymptotic weight of Nelore females
author Garnero,Analía del Valle
author_facet Garnero,Analía del Valle
Marcondes,Cintia Righetti
Gunski,Ricardo José
Oliveira,Henrique Nunes de
Lôbo,Raysildo Barbosa
author_role author
author2 Marcondes,Cintia Righetti
Gunski,Ricardo José
Oliveira,Henrique Nunes de
Lôbo,Raysildo Barbosa
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garnero,Analía del Valle
Marcondes,Cintia Righetti
Gunski,Ricardo José
Oliveira,Henrique Nunes de
Lôbo,Raysildo Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adult weight
bovine(s)
genetic trends
maturation rate
simulation with growth curves
topic adult weight
bovine(s)
genetic trends
maturation rate
simulation with growth curves
description There are few studies on weight covering the full life cycle of Zebu cattle, and there is no entire growth description or mean growth pattern for animals belonging to this breed. In order to provide such data, 1,158 Nelore females born between 1985 and 1995 were weighed 14,563 times from birth to full growth maturity, in ten herds spread over seven Brazilian states. The Von Bertalanffy, Brody, logistic and Gompertz non-linear models were used to obtain the asymptotic weights (A) and the maturation rates (K). The (co)variance and breeding value components for A and K were obtained by using the multiple trait derivative free restricted maximum likelihood method under the animal model. Genetic trends were calculated in function of the mean expected progeny differences (EPD) for the trait (A or K) divided by the number of animals according to their year of birth. The genetic trends of the expected progeny difference with reference to the date of birth of the cows were, on average, -6.5g y-1 for A and 2.0g y-1 for K, close to zero as confirmed by the low (0.0023 to 0.003) coefficient of regression values. The curve parameters are recommended as a selection criterion to reach precocity and avoid adult weight increase in the female herd.
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