凝血酶作为肉牛角蝇丰度选择的潜在替代指标。

Amanda Warner, Ashley Ling, Taylor Krause, Bradley Heins, Nancy Hinkle, Dean Pringle, Samuel E Aggrey, Romdhane Rekaya
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摘要

角蝇是牛的一大祸害,造成重大经济损失。苍蝇的丰度在品种内和品种间都有差异,遗传分析显示有足够的遗传变异来进行选择。选择抗角蝇丰度的主要瓶颈是测量蝇吸引表型的复杂性。易于测量的代理表型可能是间接估计苍蝇丰度的一个有吸引力的选择。在目前的研究中,凝血酶被研究作为评估苍蝇丰度的潜在代理。收集了355头奶牛的苍蝇计数和血液样本。主观蝇类数与凝血酶的Pearson相关系数为-0.13,表明蝇类丰度随凝血酶浓度的升高而降低。当凝血酶被离散成3类时,上层和下层的苍蝇数量有22%的差异。使用线性模型和阈值模型,凝血酶的遗传率估计分别为0.38和0.39。凝血酶孳生值与蝇数的相关系数约为-0.18。在凝血酶育种价值高的动物中,高蝇数密度明显较低。这些结果表明,凝血酶可以与其他生物学因子结合使用来估计苍蝇的丰度,并作为对苍蝇丰度的选择的代表。
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Thrombin as a Potential Proxy to Select for Horn Fly Abundance in Beef Cattle.

Thrombin as a Potential Proxy to Select for Horn Fly Abundance in Beef Cattle.

Thrombin as a Potential Proxy to Select for Horn Fly Abundance in Beef Cattle.

Thrombin as a Potential Proxy to Select for Horn Fly Abundance in Beef Cattle.

Horn flies are a major nuisance to cattle and induce significant economic losses. Fly abundance varies within and across breeds and genetic analyses have shown sufficient genetic variation to permit selection. A major bottleneck for selecting against horn fly abundance is the complexity of measuring fly attraction phenotypes. Easy-to-measure proxy phenotypes could be an attractive option to indirectly estimate fly abundance. In the current study, thrombin was investigated as a potential proxy to assess fly abundance. Fly counts and blood samples were collected on 355 cows. Pearson correlation between subjective fly count and thrombin was -0.13, indicating a decrease in fly abundance with the increase in thrombin concentration. When thrombin was discretized into three classes, there was a 22% difference in fly count between the top and bottom classes. Heritability estimates of thrombin were 0.38 and 0.39 using linear and threshold models, respectively. The correlation between estimated thrombin breeding values and fly count was around -0.18. There was a noticeably lower density of high fly counts among animals with high breeding values for thrombin. These results indicate that thrombin could be used in combination with other biological factors to estimate fly abundance and as a proxy for selection against fly abundance.

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