Population structure of Brazilian Gyr dairy cattle

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Autor(a) principal: Reis Filho,João Cruz
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Lopes,Paulo Sávio, Verneque,Rui da Silva, Torres,Robledo de Almeida, Teodoro,Roberto Luiz, Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the genetic structure of Gyr cattle selected for milk production. Files of pedigree and production were composed of 27,610 animals. The ENDOG program was used for the calculation of individual inbreeding coefficient (F) and coefficient of average relatedness (AR), effective number of animals(Ne), effective number of founders (f e) and ancestors (f a), and generation interval (GI). Individual inbreeding coefficients and average relatedness in the population were 2.82% and 2.10%, respectively. It was observed a reduction in the effective number of animals, especially after publication of the results of the first progeny test. The estimated effective number of founders was 146 and 75 for the ancestrals. Out of those, only 28 ancestors accounted for the origin of 50% of the population genes. The average generation interval was 8.41 years and it was longer for males than for females. For maintaining genetic variability in future generations, it should be invested mating strategies that reduce inbreeding and which do not use massively only some high breeding value sires.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Population structure of Brazilian Gyr dairy cattle
title Population structure of Brazilian Gyr dairy cattle
spellingShingle Population structure of Brazilian Gyr dairy cattle
Reis Filho,João Cruz
effective size
generation interval
inbreeding
progeny test
title_short Population structure of Brazilian Gyr dairy cattle
title_full Population structure of Brazilian Gyr dairy cattle
title_fullStr Population structure of Brazilian Gyr dairy cattle
title_full_unstemmed Population structure of Brazilian Gyr dairy cattle
title_sort Population structure of Brazilian Gyr dairy cattle
author Reis Filho,João Cruz
author_facet Reis Filho,João Cruz
Lopes,Paulo Sávio
Verneque,Rui da Silva
Torres,Robledo de Almeida
Teodoro,Roberto Luiz
Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza
author_role author
author2 Lopes,Paulo Sávio
Verneque,Rui da Silva
Torres,Robledo de Almeida
Teodoro,Roberto Luiz
Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis Filho,João Cruz
Lopes,Paulo Sávio
Verneque,Rui da Silva
Torres,Robledo de Almeida
Teodoro,Roberto Luiz
Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv effective size
generation interval
inbreeding
progeny test
topic effective size
generation interval
inbreeding
progeny test
description The objective of the present study was to evaluate the genetic structure of Gyr cattle selected for milk production. Files of pedigree and production were composed of 27,610 animals. The ENDOG program was used for the calculation of individual inbreeding coefficient (F) and coefficient of average relatedness (AR), effective number of animals(Ne), effective number of founders (f e) and ancestors (f a), and generation interval (GI). Individual inbreeding coefficients and average relatedness in the population were 2.82% and 2.10%, respectively. It was observed a reduction in the effective number of animals, especially after publication of the results of the first progeny test. The estimated effective number of founders was 146 and 75 for the ancestrals. Out of those, only 28 ancestors accounted for the origin of 50% of the population genes. The average generation interval was 8.41 years and it was longer for males than for females. For maintaining genetic variability in future generations, it should be invested mating strategies that reduce inbreeding and which do not use massively only some high breeding value sires.
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