Association of pedigree indexes and genomic breeding values with the performance of Polish Holstein-Friesian cows.

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Applied Genetics Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1007/s13353-024-00921-9
Tomasz Strabel
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Pedigree indices (PI) and genomically enhanced breeding values (GBV) of Polish Holstein-Friesian heifers were compared with their future performance. Phenotypes of 15,794 cows from 294 herds were analyzed. The traits evaluated included milk, fat and protein yield, somatic cell score (SCC), stature, overall udder and feet and legs score, heifer conception rate, and longevity. PI and GBV were from official evaluation systems, and performance records were adjusted for non-genetic effects. Correlations between breeding values and adjusted phenotypes were analyzed. Additionally, cows within each herd were divided into quartiles based on their breeding values, and the performance of cows from the top and bottom quartiles was compared. For production traits, similar analyses were conducted separately for high and low milk-producing herds to check for possible genotype by environment interaction. The analyses confirmed the significant correlation between breeding values and cow performance. Incorporating genomic information into PI significantly improved the predictive accuracy for milk, fat, and protein yields, as well as for SCC and stature, with increases ranging from 34 to 64%. Comparisons of cows' performance from the top and bottom quartiles supported these observations for all these traits except protein yield, with differences in performance being 43-92% greater when cows were ranked by GBV instead of PI. In a more productive environment, greater differences in performance were found between the top and bottom quartiles. These findings suggest that Polish breeders can enhance the outcomes of their breeding decisions by using GBV instead of PI. This change offers particular benefits in improving the predictability of future performance for the most economically important traits such as milk yield, fat yield, protein yield, somatic cell score, and stature.

血统指数和基因组育种值与波兰荷斯坦-弗里斯兰奶牛生产性能的关系。
将波兰荷斯坦-弗里斯兰母牛的血统指数(PI)和基因组增强育种值(GBV)与其未来表现进行了比较。对来自 294 个牛群的 15,794 头母牛的表型进行了分析。评估的性状包括产奶量、脂肪和蛋白质产量、体细胞评分(SCC)、身材、乳房和腿脚总评分、母牛受胎率和寿命。PI和GBV来自官方评估系统,性能记录根据非遗传效应进行了调整。分析了育种值与调整后表型之间的相关性。此外,根据育种值将每个牛群中的奶牛分为四分位,并比较上四分位和下四分位奶牛的生产性能。对于生产性状,分别对高产奶量牛群和低产奶量牛群进行了类似的分析,以检查基因型与环境之间可能存在的相互作用。分析证实了育种值与奶牛生产性能之间的显著相关性。将基因组信息纳入PI显著提高了牛奶、脂肪和蛋白质产量以及SCC和身材的预测准确性,提高幅度从34%到64%不等。除蛋白质产量外,对上下四分位数奶牛的性能进行比较也证实了上述观察结果,当奶牛按GBV而不是PI排名时,性能差异要大43-92%。在更高产的环境中,最高和最低四分位数之间的性能差异更大。这些研究结果表明,波兰育种者可以通过使用GBV而不是PI来提高育种决策的结果。这种改变尤其有利于提高产奶量、产脂量、蛋白质产量、体细胞评分和身材等最重要经济性状的未来表现的可预测性。
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Journal of Applied Genetics
Journal of Applied Genetics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.20%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Genetics is an international journal on genetics and genomics. It publishes peer-reviewed original papers, short communications (including case reports) and review articles focused on the research of applicative aspects of plant, human, animal and microbial genetics and genomics.
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