Weight evaluation of Tabapuã cattle raised in northeastern Brazil using random-regression models

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,M.R.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Azevêdo,D.M., Malhado,C., Pires,L., Martins Filho,R., Sousa Júnior,S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to compare random-regression models used to describe changes in evaluation parameters for growth in Tabapuã bovine raised in the Northeast of Brazilian. The M4532-5 random-regression model was found to be best for estimating the variation and heritability of growth characteristics in the animals evaluated. Estimates of direct additive genetic variance increased with age, while the maternal additive genetic variance demonstrated growth from birth to up to nearly 420 days of age. The genetic correlations between the first four characteristics were positive with moderate to large ranges. The greatest genetic correlation was observed between birth weight and at 240 days of age (0.82). The phenotypic correlation between birth weight and other characteristics was low. The M4532-5 random-regression model with 39 parameters was found to be best for describing the growth curve of the animals evaluated providing improved selection for heavier animals when performed after weaning. The interpretation of genetic parameters to predict the growth curve of cattle may allow the selection of animals to accelerate slaughter procedures.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Weight evaluation of Tabapuã cattle raised in northeastern Brazil using random-regression models
title Weight evaluation of Tabapuã cattle raised in northeastern Brazil using random-regression models
spellingShingle Weight evaluation of Tabapuã cattle raised in northeastern Brazil using random-regression models
Oliveira,M.R.
age
covariance functions
growth curve
legendre polynomials
livestock
title_short Weight evaluation of Tabapuã cattle raised in northeastern Brazil using random-regression models
title_full Weight evaluation of Tabapuã cattle raised in northeastern Brazil using random-regression models
title_fullStr Weight evaluation of Tabapuã cattle raised in northeastern Brazil using random-regression models
title_full_unstemmed Weight evaluation of Tabapuã cattle raised in northeastern Brazil using random-regression models
title_sort Weight evaluation of Tabapuã cattle raised in northeastern Brazil using random-regression models
author Oliveira,M.R.
author_facet Oliveira,M.R.
Azevêdo,D.M.
Malhado,C.
Pires,L.
Martins Filho,R.
Sousa Júnior,S.
author_role author
author2 Azevêdo,D.M.
Malhado,C.
Pires,L.
Martins Filho,R.
Sousa Júnior,S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,M.R.
Azevêdo,D.M.
Malhado,C.
Pires,L.
Martins Filho,R.
Sousa Júnior,S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv age
covariance functions
growth curve
legendre polynomials
livestock
topic age
covariance functions
growth curve
legendre polynomials
livestock
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to compare random-regression models used to describe changes in evaluation parameters for growth in Tabapuã bovine raised in the Northeast of Brazilian. The M4532-5 random-regression model was found to be best for estimating the variation and heritability of growth characteristics in the animals evaluated. Estimates of direct additive genetic variance increased with age, while the maternal additive genetic variance demonstrated growth from birth to up to nearly 420 days of age. The genetic correlations between the first four characteristics were positive with moderate to large ranges. The greatest genetic correlation was observed between birth weight and at 240 days of age (0.82). The phenotypic correlation between birth weight and other characteristics was low. The M4532-5 random-regression model with 39 parameters was found to be best for describing the growth curve of the animals evaluated providing improved selection for heavier animals when performed after weaning. The interpretation of genetic parameters to predict the growth curve of cattle may allow the selection of animals to accelerate slaughter procedures.
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