A deterministic simulation study of embryo marker-assisted selection for age at first calving in Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa, Artur J.M.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Bijma, Piter, Oliveira, Henrique Nunes de [UNESP], Lôbo, Raysildo B., van Arendonk, Johan A.M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572007000400008
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/30495
Resumo: We used deterministic simulation of four alternative multiple ovulation and embryo manipulation (MOET) closed nucleus schemes to investigate the benefits of using marker-assisted selection (MAS) of Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle embryos prior to transplantation to reduce the age at first calving (AFC). We found that MAS resulted in increased genetic gain as compared to selection without AFC quantitative trait loci (AFC-QTL) information. With single-stage selection the genetic response (GR) increased as follows: GR = 0.68% when the AFC-QTL explained 0.02 of the AFC additive genetic variance (sigma2A); GR = 1.76% for AFC-QTL explaining 0.05 sigma2A; GR = 3.7% for AFC-QTL explaining 0.1 sigma2A; and GR = 55.76% for AFC-QTL explaining 0.95 sigma2A. At the same total selected proportion, two-stage selection resulted in less genetic gain than single stage MAS at two-years of age. A single stage selection responses of > 95% occurred with pre-selected proportions of 0.4 (0.1 sigma2A explained by AFC-QTL), 0.2 (0.3 sigma2A explained by AFC-QTL) and 0.1 (0.5 sigma2A explained by AFC-QTL), indicating that the combined use of MAS and pre-selection can substantially reduce the cost of keeping recipient heifers in MOET breeding schemes. When the number of recipients was kept constant, the benefit of increasing embryo production was greater for the QTL explaining a higher proportion of the additive genetic variance. However this advantage had a diminishing return especially for QTL explaining a small proportion of the additive genetic variance. Thus, marker assisted selection of embryos can be used to achieve increased genetic gain or a similar genetic response at reduced expense by decreasing the number of recipient cows and number of offspring raised to two-years of age.
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spelling A deterministic simulation study of embryo marker-assisted selection for age at first calving in Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattleage at first calvingBeef cattleMarker assisted selectionpre-selectionquantitative trait lociWe used deterministic simulation of four alternative multiple ovulation and embryo manipulation (MOET) closed nucleus schemes to investigate the benefits of using marker-assisted selection (MAS) of Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle embryos prior to transplantation to reduce the age at first calving (AFC). We found that MAS resulted in increased genetic gain as compared to selection without AFC quantitative trait loci (AFC-QTL) information. With single-stage selection the genetic response (GR) increased as follows: GR = 0.68% when the AFC-QTL explained 0.02 of the AFC additive genetic variance (sigma2A); GR = 1.76% for AFC-QTL explaining 0.05 sigma2A; GR = 3.7% for AFC-QTL explaining 0.1 sigma2A; and GR = 55.76% for AFC-QTL explaining 0.95 sigma2A. At the same total selected proportion, two-stage selection resulted in less genetic gain than single stage MAS at two-years of age. A single stage selection responses of > 95% occurred with pre-selected proportions of 0.4 (0.1 sigma2A explained by AFC-QTL), 0.2 (0.3 sigma2A explained by AFC-QTL) and 0.1 (0.5 sigma2A explained by AFC-QTL), indicating that the combined use of MAS and pre-selection can substantially reduce the cost of keeping recipient heifers in MOET breeding schemes. When the number of recipients was kept constant, the benefit of increasing embryo production was greater for the QTL explaining a higher proportion of the additive genetic variance. However this advantage had a diminishing return especially for QTL explaining a small proportion of the additive genetic variance. Thus, marker assisted selection of embryos can be used to achieve increased genetic gain or a similar genetic response at reduced expense by decreasing the number of recipient cows and number of offspring raised to two-years of age.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)University of Palermo Department of Entomology, Phytopathology, Microbiology, Agriculture and Animal ScienceWageningen University Animal Breeding and Genetics GroupUniversidade Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária Departamento de Melhoramento e Nutrição AnimalUniversidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto Departamento de GenéticaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária Departamento de Melhoramento e Nutrição AnimalSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaUniversity of PalermoWageningen UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Rosa, Artur J.M.Bijma, PiterOliveira, Henrique Nunes de [UNESP]Lôbo, Raysildo B.van Arendonk, Johan A.M.2014-05-20T15:17:30Z2014-05-20T15:17:30Z2007-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article552-559application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572007000400008Genetics and Molecular Biology. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética, v. 30, n. 3, p. 552-559, 2007.1415-4757http://hdl.handle.net/11449/3049510.1590/S1415-47572007000400008S1415-47572007000400008S1415-47572007000400008.pdf5593441035110683SciELOreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengGenetics and Molecular Biology1.4930,638info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-10-15T06:10:52Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/30495Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-10-15T06:10:52Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A deterministic simulation study of embryo marker-assisted selection for age at first calving in Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle
title A deterministic simulation study of embryo marker-assisted selection for age at first calving in Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle
spellingShingle A deterministic simulation study of embryo marker-assisted selection for age at first calving in Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle
Rosa, Artur J.M.
age at first calving
Beef cattle
Marker assisted selection
pre-selection
quantitative trait loci
title_short A deterministic simulation study of embryo marker-assisted selection for age at first calving in Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle
title_full A deterministic simulation study of embryo marker-assisted selection for age at first calving in Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle
title_fullStr A deterministic simulation study of embryo marker-assisted selection for age at first calving in Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle
title_full_unstemmed A deterministic simulation study of embryo marker-assisted selection for age at first calving in Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle
title_sort A deterministic simulation study of embryo marker-assisted selection for age at first calving in Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle
author Rosa, Artur J.M.
author_facet Rosa, Artur J.M.
Bijma, Piter
Oliveira, Henrique Nunes de [UNESP]
Lôbo, Raysildo B.
van Arendonk, Johan A.M.
author_role author
author2 Bijma, Piter
Oliveira, Henrique Nunes de [UNESP]
Lôbo, Raysildo B.
van Arendonk, Johan A.M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv University of Palermo
Wageningen University
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa, Artur J.M.
Bijma, Piter
Oliveira, Henrique Nunes de [UNESP]
Lôbo, Raysildo B.
van Arendonk, Johan A.M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv age at first calving
Beef cattle
Marker assisted selection
pre-selection
quantitative trait loci
topic age at first calving
Beef cattle
Marker assisted selection
pre-selection
quantitative trait loci
description We used deterministic simulation of four alternative multiple ovulation and embryo manipulation (MOET) closed nucleus schemes to investigate the benefits of using marker-assisted selection (MAS) of Nellore (Bos indicus) beef cattle embryos prior to transplantation to reduce the age at first calving (AFC). We found that MAS resulted in increased genetic gain as compared to selection without AFC quantitative trait loci (AFC-QTL) information. With single-stage selection the genetic response (GR) increased as follows: GR = 0.68% when the AFC-QTL explained 0.02 of the AFC additive genetic variance (sigma2A); GR = 1.76% for AFC-QTL explaining 0.05 sigma2A; GR = 3.7% for AFC-QTL explaining 0.1 sigma2A; and GR = 55.76% for AFC-QTL explaining 0.95 sigma2A. At the same total selected proportion, two-stage selection resulted in less genetic gain than single stage MAS at two-years of age. A single stage selection responses of > 95% occurred with pre-selected proportions of 0.4 (0.1 sigma2A explained by AFC-QTL), 0.2 (0.3 sigma2A explained by AFC-QTL) and 0.1 (0.5 sigma2A explained by AFC-QTL), indicating that the combined use of MAS and pre-selection can substantially reduce the cost of keeping recipient heifers in MOET breeding schemes. When the number of recipients was kept constant, the benefit of increasing embryo production was greater for the QTL explaining a higher proportion of the additive genetic variance. However this advantage had a diminishing return especially for QTL explaining a small proportion of the additive genetic variance. Thus, marker assisted selection of embryos can be used to achieve increased genetic gain or a similar genetic response at reduced expense by decreasing the number of recipient cows and number of offspring raised to two-years of age.
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Genetics and Molecular Biology. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética, v. 30, n. 3, p. 552-559, 2007.
1415-4757
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/30495
10.1590/S1415-47572007000400008
S1415-47572007000400008
S1415-47572007000400008.pdf
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http://hdl.handle.net/11449/30495
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