Effect of errors in pedigree on the accuracy of estimated breeding value for carcass traits in Korean Hanwoo cattle.

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences Pub Date : 2020-07-01 Epub Date: 2019-10-21 DOI:10.5713/ajas.19.0021
Chiemela Peter Nwogwugwu, Yeongkuk Kim, Yun Ji Chung, Sung Bong Jang, Seung Hee Roh, Sidong Kim, Jun Heon Lee, Tae Jeong Choi, Seung-Hwan Lee
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Objective: This study evaluated the effect of pedigree errors (PEs) on the accuracy of estimated breeding value (EBV) and genetic gain for carcass traits in Korean Hanwoo cattle.

Methods: The raw data set was based on the pedigree records of Korean Hanwoo cattle. The animals' information was obtained using Hanwoo registration records from Korean animal improvement association database. The record comprised of 46,704 animals, where the number of the sires used was 1,298 and the dams were 38,366 animals. The traits considered were carcass weight (CWT), eye muscle area (EMA), back fat thickness (BFT), and marbling score (MS). Errors were introduced in the pedigree dataset through randomly assigning sires to all progenies. The error rates substituted were 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, and 80%, respectively. A simulation was performed to produce a population of 1,650 animals from the pedigree data. A restricted maximum likelihood based animal model was applied to estimate the EBV, accuracy of the EBV, expected genetic gain, variance components, and heritability (h2) estimates for carcass traits. Correlation of the simulated data under PEs was also estimated using Pearson's method.

Results: The results showed that the carcass traits per slaughter year were not consistent. The average CWT, EMA, BFT, and MS were 342.60 kg, 78.76 cm2, 8.63 mm, and 3.31, respectively. When errors were introduced in the pedigree, the accuracy of EBV, genetic gain and h2 of carcass traits was reduced in this study. In addition, the correlation of the simulation was slightly affected under PEs.

Conclusion: This study reveals the effect of PEs on the accuracy of EBV and genetic parameters for carcass traits, which provides valuable information for further study in Korean Hanwoo cattle.

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家系误差对韩国韩宇牛胴体性状育种价值估计准确性的影响。
目的:研究家系误差(PEs)对韩国韩雨牛胴体性状估计育种价值(EBV)准确性和遗传增益的影响。方法:以韩国韩宇牛的家系记录为基础,建立原始数据集。动物信息来源于韩国动物改良协会数据库中的Hanwoo登记记录。该记录包括46,704只动物,其中使用的围栏数量为1,298只,水坝数量为38,366只。所考虑的性状包括胴体重(CWT)、眼肌面积(EMA)、背部脂肪厚度(BFT)和大理石纹评分(MS)。通过给所有子代随机分配子代,在系谱数据集中引入了错误。代入错误率分别为5%、10%、20%、30%、40%、50%、60%、70%、80%。根据系谱数据进行模拟,产生了1,650只动物的种群。应用基于限制最大似然的动物模型来估计EBV、EBV的准确性、预期遗传增益、方差成分和胴体性状的遗传力(h2)估计。利用Pearson方法估计了pe下模拟数据的相关性。结果:各屠宰年胴体性状不一致。平均CWT、EMA、BFT和MS分别为342.60 kg、78.76 cm2、8.63 mm和3.31。在本研究中,当系谱中引入误差时,EBV、遗传增益和胴体性状h2的准确性降低。此外,在pe下,模拟的相关性受到轻微影响。结论:本研究揭示了PEs对韩国韩雨牛EBV准确性和胴体性状遗传参数的影响,为进一步研究韩雨牛EBV提供了有价值的信息。
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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (AJAS) aims to publish original and cutting-edge research results and reviews on animal-related aspects of the life sciences. Emphasis will be placed on studies involving farm animals such as cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, and poultry. Studies for the improvement of human health using animal models may also be publishable. AJAS will encompass all areas of animal production and fundamental aspects of animal sciences: breeding and genetics, reproduction and physiology, nutrition, meat and milk science, biotechnology, behavior, welfare, health, and livestock farming systems.
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