Inbreeding depression in zebu cattle traits.

The productivity of herds may be negatively affected by inbreeding depression, and it is important to know how intense is this effect on the livestock performance. We performed a comprehensive analysis involving five Zebu breeds reared in Brazil to estimate inbreeding depression in productive and reproductive traits. Inbreeding depression was estimated for 13 traits by including the individual inbreeding rate as a linear covariate in the standard genetic evaluation models. For all breeds and for almost all traits (no effect was observed on gestation length), the performance of the animals was compromised by an increase in inbreeding. The average inbreeding depression was B0.222% and B0.859% per 1% of inbreeding for linear regression coefficients scaled on the percentage of mean (bm) and standard deviation (br), respectively. The means for bm (and B) were B0.269% (B1.202%) for weight/growth traits and B0.174% (B0.546%) for reproductive traits. Hence, inbreeding depression is more pronounced in weight/growth traits than in reproductive traits. These findings highlight the need for the management of inbreeding in the respective breeding programmes of the breeds studied here.

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Main Authors: PEREIRA, R. J., SANTANA JUNIOR, M. L., AYRES, D. R., BIGNARDI, A. B., MENEZES, G. R. de O., SILVA, L. O. C. da, MACHADO, C. H. C., JOSAHKIAN, L. A., ALBUQUERQUE, L. G.
Other Authors: GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GILBERTO ROMEIRO DE OLIVEIRA MENEZE, CNPGC; LUIZ OTAVIO CAMPOS DA SILVA, CNPGC; Associalão Brasileira dos criadores de Zebu, Uberlândia; Associação Brasileira dos Criadores de Zebu, Uberlândia; FCAV/USP.
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Published: 2017-03-07
Subjects:Calving performance, Growth, Gado de corte, Gado leiteiro, Reprodução, Beef cattle, Dairy cattle, Reproduction,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1066422
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spelling dig-alice-doc-10664222017-08-16T04:17:09Z Inbreeding depression in zebu cattle traits. PEREIRA, R. J. SANTANA JUNIOR, M. L. AYRES, D. R. BIGNARDI, A. B. MENEZES, G. R. de O. SILVA, L. O. C. da MACHADO, C. H. C. JOSAHKIAN, L. A. ALBUQUERQUE, L. G. GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GILBERTO ROMEIRO DE OLIVEIRA MENEZE, CNPGC; LUIZ OTAVIO CAMPOS DA SILVA, CNPGC; Associalão Brasileira dos criadores de Zebu, Uberlândia; Associação Brasileira dos Criadores de Zebu, Uberlândia; FCAV/USP. Calving performance Growth Gado de corte Gado leiteiro Reprodução Beef cattle Dairy cattle Reproduction The productivity of herds may be negatively affected by inbreeding depression, and it is important to know how intense is this effect on the livestock performance. We performed a comprehensive analysis involving five Zebu breeds reared in Brazil to estimate inbreeding depression in productive and reproductive traits. Inbreeding depression was estimated for 13 traits by including the individual inbreeding rate as a linear covariate in the standard genetic evaluation models. For all breeds and for almost all traits (no effect was observed on gestation length), the performance of the animals was compromised by an increase in inbreeding. The average inbreeding depression was B0.222% and B0.859% per 1% of inbreeding for linear regression coefficients scaled on the percentage of mean (bm) and standard deviation (br), respectively. The means for bm (and B) were B0.269% (B1.202%) for weight/growth traits and B0.174% (B0.546%) for reproductive traits. Hence, inbreeding depression is more pronounced in weight/growth traits than in reproductive traits. These findings highlight the need for the management of inbreeding in the respective breeding programmes of the breeds studied here. 2017-03-07T11:11:11Z 2017-03-07T11:11:11Z 2017-03-07 2016 2017-03-07T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, v. 133, p. 523-533, 2016. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1066422 en eng openAccess
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topic Calving performance
Growth
Gado de corte
Gado leiteiro
Reprodução
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Reproduction
Calving performance
Growth
Gado de corte
Gado leiteiro
Reprodução
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Reproduction
spellingShingle Calving performance
Growth
Gado de corte
Gado leiteiro
Reprodução
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Reproduction
Calving performance
Growth
Gado de corte
Gado leiteiro
Reprodução
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Reproduction
PEREIRA, R. J.
SANTANA JUNIOR, M. L.
AYRES, D. R.
BIGNARDI, A. B.
MENEZES, G. R. de O.
SILVA, L. O. C. da
MACHADO, C. H. C.
JOSAHKIAN, L. A.
ALBUQUERQUE, L. G.
Inbreeding depression in zebu cattle traits.
description The productivity of herds may be negatively affected by inbreeding depression, and it is important to know how intense is this effect on the livestock performance. We performed a comprehensive analysis involving five Zebu breeds reared in Brazil to estimate inbreeding depression in productive and reproductive traits. Inbreeding depression was estimated for 13 traits by including the individual inbreeding rate as a linear covariate in the standard genetic evaluation models. For all breeds and for almost all traits (no effect was observed on gestation length), the performance of the animals was compromised by an increase in inbreeding. The average inbreeding depression was B0.222% and B0.859% per 1% of inbreeding for linear regression coefficients scaled on the percentage of mean (bm) and standard deviation (br), respectively. The means for bm (and B) were B0.269% (B1.202%) for weight/growth traits and B0.174% (B0.546%) for reproductive traits. Hence, inbreeding depression is more pronounced in weight/growth traits than in reproductive traits. These findings highlight the need for the management of inbreeding in the respective breeding programmes of the breeds studied here.
author2 GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GILBERTO ROMEIRO DE OLIVEIRA MENEZE, CNPGC; LUIZ OTAVIO CAMPOS DA SILVA, CNPGC; Associalão Brasileira dos criadores de Zebu, Uberlândia; Associação Brasileira dos Criadores de Zebu, Uberlândia; FCAV/USP.
author_facet GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GMAT/UFMT; GILBERTO ROMEIRO DE OLIVEIRA MENEZE, CNPGC; LUIZ OTAVIO CAMPOS DA SILVA, CNPGC; Associalão Brasileira dos criadores de Zebu, Uberlândia; Associação Brasileira dos Criadores de Zebu, Uberlândia; FCAV/USP.
PEREIRA, R. J.
SANTANA JUNIOR, M. L.
AYRES, D. R.
BIGNARDI, A. B.
MENEZES, G. R. de O.
SILVA, L. O. C. da
MACHADO, C. H. C.
JOSAHKIAN, L. A.
ALBUQUERQUE, L. G.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Calving performance
Growth
Gado de corte
Gado leiteiro
Reprodução
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Reproduction
author PEREIRA, R. J.
SANTANA JUNIOR, M. L.
AYRES, D. R.
BIGNARDI, A. B.
MENEZES, G. R. de O.
SILVA, L. O. C. da
MACHADO, C. H. C.
JOSAHKIAN, L. A.
ALBUQUERQUE, L. G.
author_sort PEREIRA, R. J.
title Inbreeding depression in zebu cattle traits.
title_short Inbreeding depression in zebu cattle traits.
title_full Inbreeding depression in zebu cattle traits.
title_fullStr Inbreeding depression in zebu cattle traits.
title_full_unstemmed Inbreeding depression in zebu cattle traits.
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