Japon Bıldırcınlarında Verim Özelliklerine Göre Kalıtım Derecesi ile Genotipik ve Fenotipik Korelasyonların Belirlenmesi

Ufuk Karadavut
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The animal material of the study consisted of quails of similar live weight selected from a randomly mated 14-week-old flock. Selected 29 male and 29 female quails were placed in individual cages with a ratio of 1-1 male females. The chicks obtained from this flock were fed ad libitum with 24% crude protein and 2900 kcal/kg metabolic energy from hatching to the sixth week of the experiment. The sexes of those who completed their development up to three weeks in growth cages by marking were determined and placed in special cages one by one according to their genders. In the study, 86 quails belonging to each family, including 3 siblings, were used. At the end of the trial, the survivability decreased to 75.58%. When considered as the sum of Male+Female, it is seen that the average of the starting weight is 8.776 g, the final weight measurement is 176.16 g and the average weight is 86.47 g. While this average weight is 85.06 g in females, it increases to 87.43 in males. Considering the average heritability, it was clearly separated from the others with a heritability value of 0.586 and this was found to be statistically significant (P
该研究的动物材料包括从一个随机交配的14周龄的鹌鹑群中选择的相似的活重。选择29只雄性和29只雌性鹌鹑,按1比1的比例单独饲养。雏鸡自孵化至试验第6周,按24%粗蛋白质和2900 kcal/kg代谢能饲喂自由采食。在生长笼中通过标记完成发育至三周的雏鸟的性别被确定,并根据其性别逐一放入特殊的笼子中。在这项研究中,每个家庭的86只鹌鹑,包括3个兄弟姐妹,被使用。试验结束时,存活率降至75.58%。将男性和女性相加,可以看出,开始体重的平均值为8.776 g,最终测量体重的平均值为176.16 g,平均体重为86.47 g。女性的平均体重为85.06克,而男性则增加到87.43克。从平均遗传力来看,其遗传力值为0.586,与其他品种明显分离,具有统计学意义(P
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