Impact of reproductive and productive rates on levels of inbreeding and genetic gain of pigs through data simulation

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Jader Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rorato, Paulo Roberto Nogara, Breda, Fernanda Cristina, Freitas, Marcelo Silva de, Farah, Michel Marques, Duitama Carreño, Luis Orlando, Oliveira, Mauricio Morgado de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV
Texto Completo: https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30865
https://doi.org/10.1590/rbz4820180067
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of farrowing and mortality rates on inbreeding levels and genetic gain through data simulation. Data came from two real populations A and B, composed of Pietrain and Landrace breed pigs, respectively. To generate the simulated populations, a Fortran-language simulator was developed using the (co)variances of the breeding values and productive and reproductive information obtained from populations A and B, as well as restrictions on mating and animals selected per generation. Two data files were created. The first contained the pedigree of the previous 10 years, with 21,906 and 251,343 animals in populations A and B, respectively. The second included the breeding values for age, backfat thickness, and feed conversion, all of which were adjusted for 110 kg live weight, for both populations; longissimus dorsi muscle depth adjusted for 110 kg live weight, for population A only; and number of live piglets at the fifth day of life per farrowing, for population B only. Three scenarios were simulated by varying the farrowing and mortality rates during the lactation period. Ten generations were simulated, with 30 replicates for each generation and scenario. Inbreeding levels in closed production units increase with productive and reproductive losses, and these reduce the variances of breeding values, selection intensity, and genetic gains by reducing the number of animals available for selection. Actions that maximize farrowing rates are more important than those that minimize mortality rates during the lactation period, since a reduction in simulated farrowing resulted in greater losses of genetic gains
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spelling Lopes, Jader SilvaRorato, Paulo Roberto NogaraBreda, Fernanda CristinaFreitas, Marcelo Silva deFarah, Michel MarquesDuitama Carreño, Luis OrlandoOliveira, Mauricio Morgado de2023-05-11T17:38:57Z2023-05-11T17:38:57Z2019-08-09Lopes, J. S.; Rorato, P. R. N.; Breda, F. C.; Freitas, M. S.; Farah, M. M.; Duitama Carreño, L. O. and Oliveira, M. M. 2019. Impact of reproductive and productive rates on levels of inbreeding and genetic gain of pigs through data simulation. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 48:e201800671806-9290https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30865https://doi.org/10.1590/rbz4820180067The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of farrowing and mortality rates on inbreeding levels and genetic gain through data simulation. Data came from two real populations A and B, composed of Pietrain and Landrace breed pigs, respectively. To generate the simulated populations, a Fortran-language simulator was developed using the (co)variances of the breeding values and productive and reproductive information obtained from populations A and B, as well as restrictions on mating and animals selected per generation. Two data files were created. The first contained the pedigree of the previous 10 years, with 21,906 and 251,343 animals in populations A and B, respectively. The second included the breeding values for age, backfat thickness, and feed conversion, all of which were adjusted for 110 kg live weight, for both populations; longissimus dorsi muscle depth adjusted for 110 kg live weight, for population A only; and number of live piglets at the fifth day of life per farrowing, for population B only. Three scenarios were simulated by varying the farrowing and mortality rates during the lactation period. Ten generations were simulated, with 30 replicates for each generation and scenario. Inbreeding levels in closed production units increase with productive and reproductive losses, and these reduce the variances of breeding values, selection intensity, and genetic gains by reducing the number of animals available for selection. Actions that maximize farrowing rates are more important than those that minimize mortality rates during the lactation period, since a reduction in simulated farrowing resulted in greater losses of genetic gainsengBrazilian Journal of Animal ScienceR. Bras. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Impact of reproductive and productive rates on levels of inbreeding and genetic gain of pigs through data simulation
title Impact of reproductive and productive rates on levels of inbreeding and genetic gain of pigs through data simulation
spellingShingle Impact of reproductive and productive rates on levels of inbreeding and genetic gain of pigs through data simulation
Lopes, Jader Silva
farrowing rate
mortality rate
viability of piglets
title_short Impact of reproductive and productive rates on levels of inbreeding and genetic gain of pigs through data simulation
title_full Impact of reproductive and productive rates on levels of inbreeding and genetic gain of pigs through data simulation
title_fullStr Impact of reproductive and productive rates on levels of inbreeding and genetic gain of pigs through data simulation
title_full_unstemmed Impact of reproductive and productive rates on levels of inbreeding and genetic gain of pigs through data simulation
title_sort Impact of reproductive and productive rates on levels of inbreeding and genetic gain of pigs through data simulation
author Lopes, Jader Silva
author_facet Lopes, Jader Silva
Rorato, Paulo Roberto Nogara
Breda, Fernanda Cristina
Freitas, Marcelo Silva de
Farah, Michel Marques
Duitama Carreño, Luis Orlando
Oliveira, Mauricio Morgado de
author_role author
author2 Rorato, Paulo Roberto Nogara
Breda, Fernanda Cristina
Freitas, Marcelo Silva de
Farah, Michel Marques
Duitama Carreño, Luis Orlando
Oliveira, Mauricio Morgado de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Jader Silva
Rorato, Paulo Roberto Nogara
Breda, Fernanda Cristina
Freitas, Marcelo Silva de
Farah, Michel Marques
Duitama Carreño, Luis Orlando
Oliveira, Mauricio Morgado de
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv farrowing rate
mortality rate
viability of piglets
topic farrowing rate
mortality rate
viability of piglets
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of farrowing and mortality rates on inbreeding levels and genetic gain through data simulation. Data came from two real populations A and B, composed of Pietrain and Landrace breed pigs, respectively. To generate the simulated populations, a Fortran-language simulator was developed using the (co)variances of the breeding values and productive and reproductive information obtained from populations A and B, as well as restrictions on mating and animals selected per generation. Two data files were created. The first contained the pedigree of the previous 10 years, with 21,906 and 251,343 animals in populations A and B, respectively. The second included the breeding values for age, backfat thickness, and feed conversion, all of which were adjusted for 110 kg live weight, for both populations; longissimus dorsi muscle depth adjusted for 110 kg live weight, for population A only; and number of live piglets at the fifth day of life per farrowing, for population B only. Three scenarios were simulated by varying the farrowing and mortality rates during the lactation period. Ten generations were simulated, with 30 replicates for each generation and scenario. Inbreeding levels in closed production units increase with productive and reproductive losses, and these reduce the variances of breeding values, selection intensity, and genetic gains by reducing the number of animals available for selection. Actions that maximize farrowing rates are more important than those that minimize mortality rates during the lactation period, since a reduction in simulated farrowing resulted in greater losses of genetic gains
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