TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic variability of maternal effect on body measurements and its intra- and inter-genetic relationship with direct effect in Japanese Black calves
AU - Munim, Tahmina
AU - Oikawa, Takuro
AU - Ibi, Takayuki
AU - Kunieda, Tetsuo
AU - Hoque, Md Azharul
PY - 2012/3
Y1 - 2012/3
N2 - This study was conducted to evaluate the importance of maternal effect on body measurement traits at an early stage of growth, and to estimate the genetic relationships between direct and maternal effects and among body measurement traits at 0month (0-mo) and 4months (4-mo) of age in a population of Japanese Black calves. Body measurements and body weight of 889 Japanese Black calves were estimated with the use of an animal model by the Residual Maximum Likelihood procedure. Direct heritabilities were low to moderate, ranging between 0.17±0.09 and 0.48±0.13 at 0-mo, and slightly lower, ranging between 0.15±0.07 and 0.33±0.13 at 4-mo. Estimated maternal heritabilities were low to moderate, ranging between 0.08±0.07 and 0.33±0.07 at 0-mo and 0.13±0.06 to 0.33±0.06 at 4-mo. The direct genetic correlations between 0-mo and 4-mo were moderate to highly positive, ranging from 0.53±0.23 to 0.96±0.09. The estimated direct genetic correlation of chest width with other width traits was low and positive at both ages, whereas with hip width it was high and positive (0.80±0.09) at 0-mo, suggesting that simultaneous improvement of body width of the front and back parts is possible. Maternal genetic effects were relatively independent of direct genetic effects for body measurement traits and can be considered in genetic evaluation.
AB - This study was conducted to evaluate the importance of maternal effect on body measurement traits at an early stage of growth, and to estimate the genetic relationships between direct and maternal effects and among body measurement traits at 0month (0-mo) and 4months (4-mo) of age in a population of Japanese Black calves. Body measurements and body weight of 889 Japanese Black calves were estimated with the use of an animal model by the Residual Maximum Likelihood procedure. Direct heritabilities were low to moderate, ranging between 0.17±0.09 and 0.48±0.13 at 0-mo, and slightly lower, ranging between 0.15±0.07 and 0.33±0.13 at 4-mo. Estimated maternal heritabilities were low to moderate, ranging between 0.08±0.07 and 0.33±0.07 at 0-mo and 0.13±0.06 to 0.33±0.06 at 4-mo. The direct genetic correlations between 0-mo and 4-mo were moderate to highly positive, ranging from 0.53±0.23 to 0.96±0.09. The estimated direct genetic correlation of chest width with other width traits was low and positive at both ages, whereas with hip width it was high and positive (0.80±0.09) at 0-mo, suggesting that simultaneous improvement of body width of the front and back parts is possible. Maternal genetic effects were relatively independent of direct genetic effects for body measurement traits and can be considered in genetic evaluation.
KW - Body measurements
KW - Direct genetic effect
KW - Japanese Black cattle
KW - Maternal genetic effect
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1740-0929.2011.00936.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1740-0929.2011.00936.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 22435622
AN - SCOPUS:84858798025
SN - 1344-3941
VL - 83
SP - 199
EP - 206
JO - Animal Science Journal
JF - Animal Science Journal
IS - 3
ER -