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摘要
环境互作基因型(GxE)可能降低性状的响应。本研究的目的是估计平塘农场和东亚农场两个遗传连锁的相同性状的遗传相关性。从2000年到2007年,两个农场共交换了10头公猪、15头后备猪和442头约克郡和长白猪的精液。获得平塘农场881头长白猪和652头约克郡猪,东亚农场835头长白猪和1326头约克郡猪的单项生产性能试验记录。参照NSIF(2002)的建议,将测量值调整为90 kg (D90)和90 kg活重(BF90)时的背膘(mm)。对于长白猪,在VCE5软件中使用REML(限制最大似然)方法估计,D90和BF90性状在两种环境下的遗传相关性分别为0.51和0.63。对于约克郡猪,D90和BF90的这两个值分别为0.93和0.99。因此,在长白猪的D90和BF90性状测量中发现了环境相互作用的基因型证据,而在约克郡猪中没有发现这种证据。这意味着约克郡猪对不同环境的适应能力优于长白猪。
Genotype x environment interactions for growth and backfat thickness traits in Yorkshire and Landrace pigs
Genotype by environment interactions (GxE) may reduce the response of performance traits.The aim of this study is to estimate the genetic correlation of the same traits between two genetically linked of Binh Thang farm and Dong A farm. The total of 10 boars, 15 gilts and 442 semen dozes of Yorkshire and Landrace boars had been exchanged between two farms from 2000 to 2007. Records of individual performance test were obtained from 881 Landrace and 652 Yorkshire pigs in Binh Thang farm, and 835 Landrace and 1326 Yorkshire pigs in Dong A farm. Measurements were adjusted to days to 90 kg (D90) and backfat (mm) at 90 kg liveweight (BF90) referred on the recommendations of NSIF (2002). For Landrace pigs, genetic correlations of the same trait between two environments estimated using REML (restricted maximum likelihood) method in VCE5 software were 0.51 and 0.63 for D90 and BF90 traits, respectively. For Yorkshire pigs, these values were higher, 0.93 for D90 and 0.99 for BF90, respectively. Thus, the evidence of genotype by environment interactions was found in Landrace pigs for measured traits D90 and BF90, while this was not presented in Yorkshire pigs. This means the adaptation to alternative environments in Yorkshire pigs is better than in Landrace pigs.