Estimation of genetic parameters using sampled data from populations undergoing selection

Biases in genetic parameters, which were estimated by multitrait derivative-free REML method, were investigated in different strategies of sampling data and pedigree. In dual purpose cattle, in which young bulls are selected for growth before being progeny tested for milk yield, heritabilities and additive genetic correlations were all unbiased when all data and all relationships were used in an animal model. Using only recent data but all relationships in an animal model also gave unbiased estimates of heritabilities. Using an animal model for growth but a sire model for milk with all data gave an unbiased estimate of heritability for milk. When only recent data were used, the heritability estimate for milk was biased downward. In single purpose dairy populations, sire models gave biased estimates of genetic parameters even when all data were included in the analysis. Treating sire effects on second crop of daughters as fixed did not overcome selection bias

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Main Authors: 80831 Jensen, J., 90133 Mao, I.L.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1991
Subjects:GANADO BOVINO, GENETICA, MUESTREO, ANALISIS DE LA INFORMACION, SELECCION, CORRELACION GENETICA,
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