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    Genetic parameters and relationships between growth traits and scrotal circumference measured at different ages in Nellore cattle

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    Records from 106,212 Nellore animals, born between 1998 and 2006, were used to estimate (co)variance components and genetic parameters for birth weight (BW), average weight gains from birth to weaning (GBW), average weight gains from weaning to after yearling (GWAY), weaning hip height (WHH), postweaning hip height (PHH) and scrotal circumferences at 9 (SC9), 12 (SC12) and 15 (SC15) months of age. (Co)variance components were estimated by an animal model using multi-trait analysis. Heritability estimates for BW, GBW, GWAY, WHH, PHH, SC9, SC12 and SC15 were 0.31 ± 0.01; 0.25 ± 0.02; 0.30 ± 0.04; 0.51 ± 0.04; 0.54 ± 0.04; 0.39 ± 0.01; 0.41 ± 0.01 and 0.44 ± 0.02, respectively. Genetic correlations between growth traits ranged from 0.09 ± 0.01 to 0.88 ± 0.01, thereby implying that, at any age, selection to increase average weight gains will also increase stature. Genetic correlations between BW and average weight gains with scrotal circumferences were all positive and moderate (0.15 ± 0.03 to 0.38 ± 0.01). On the other hand, positive and low genetic associations were estimated between hip height and scrotal circumference at different ages (0.09 ± 0.01 to 0.17 ± 0.02). The results of this study pointed out that selection to larger scrotal circumferences in males will promote changes in average weight gains. In order to obtain Nellore cattle with the stature and size suitable for the production system, both weight gain and hip height should be included in a selection index

    Correlações genéticas entre escores visuais e características reprodutivas em bovinos Nelore usando inferência bayesiana

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    The aim of this work was to estimate the heritability and the genetic correlations between visual scores and reproductive traits of Nelore cattle. The traits evaluated were: finishing, muscling, and conformation scores at weaning (PD, MD, and CD, respectively) and yearling (PS, MS and CS, respectively); age at the first calving (IPP) and scrotal circumference (PE). The records of 66,244 animals born between 1990 and 2006 were used. The genetic parameters were estimated using bi-trait animal analyses with Bayesian inference. A linear model for IPP and PE and a nonlinear (threshold) model for visual scores were used. The heritability estimates were: CD, 0.19±0.02; PD, 0.23±0.02; MD, 0.20±0.02; CS, 0.26±0.01; PS, 0.33±0.02; MS, 0.32±0.02; IPP, 0.16±0.03; and PE, 0.36±0.02. Genetic correlation estimates between visual scores and IPP were negative, varying from -0.18±0.03 to -0.29±0.02. Positive genetic correlations were obtained between the visual scores and PE, from 0.19±0.01 to 0.31±0.01. Animal selection with the highest visual scores, mainly those taken after the yearling age, allows to improve herd reproductive traits.O objetivo deste trabalho foi estimar a herdabilidade e as correlações genéticas entre escores visuais e características reprodutivas de animais da raça Nelore. As características avaliadas foram: precocidade, musculatura, e escores de conformação à desmama (PD, MD e CD, respectivamente) e ao sobreano (PS, MS e CS, respectivamente); idade ao primeiro parto (IPP); e perímetro escrotal (PE). Foram utilizadas informações de 66.244 animais, nascidos entre 1990 e 2006. Os parâmetros genéticos foram estimados em análises bicaracterísticas, com inferência bayesiana. Foi utilizado um modelo linear para IPP e PE, e um modelo não linear ("threshold") para os escores visuais. As herdabilidades estimadas foram: CD, 0,19±0,02; PD, 0,23±0,02; MD, 0,20±0,02; CS, 0,26±0,01; PS, 0,33±0,02; MS, 0,32±0,02; IPP, 0,16±0,03; e PE, 0,36±0,02. As correlações genéticas estimadas entre os escores visuais e IPP foram negativas, de -0,18±0,03 a -0,29±0,02. Correlações genéticas positivas foram obtidas entre os escores visuais e o PE, de 0,19±0,01 a 0,31±0,01. A seleção de animais com os maiores escores visuais, principalmente ao sobreano, permite melhorar o desempenho reprodutivo dos rebanhos.

    Genetic association of conformation scores with growth traits in Angus breed cattle

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    O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar a associação genética entre escores visuais de conformação e as características de ganho de peso médio diário e de velocidade de crescimento em bovinos da raça Angus à desmama e ao sobreano. Os componentes de covariância foram estimados por modelo animal de análise tetracaracterística, com uso do método de inferência bayesiana, tendo-se assumido o modelo linear para: ganho de peso médio diário do nascimento à desmama (GMD) e da desmama ao sobreano (GMS); e velocidade de ganho de peso do nascimento à desmama (VD) e da desmama ao sobreano (VS). Um modelo não linear (de limiar) foi utilizado para os escores de conformação à desmama (CD) e ao sobreano (CS). As médias a posteriori, para a herdabilidade direta, foram: 0,12±0,023 (CD), 0,15±0,020 (GMD), 0,15±0,024 (VD), 0,17±0,020 (CS), 0,17±0,023(GMS), e 0,17±0,023 (VS). A correlação genética variou de ‑0,09±0,11 a 0,60±0,06, entre os escores CD e CS e as características de ganho médio diário de peso e velocidade de ganho de peso. A correlação entre CD e CS foi 0,52±0,08. A seleção direta para escores visuais de conformação, ganho médio diário e velocidade de ganho responde de forma lenta à seleção, tanto à desmama como ao sobreano.The objective of this work was determine the genetic association between visual scores of conformation and the traits of daily average weight gain and weight gain rate in Angus breed cattle at weaning and yearling. The components of covariance were estimated by a multitrait animal model using the Bayesian inference method, assuming a linear model for: daily average weight gain from birth to weaning (BWG) and from weaning to yearling (WYG); and weight gain rate from birth to weaning (BWR) and from weaning to yearling (WYR). A nonlinear model (threshold) was used for conformation scores at weaning (WC) and at yearling (YC). The a posteriori means for heritability were: 0.12±0.023 (WC), 0.15±0.020 (BWG), 0.15±0.024 (BWR), 0.17±0.020 (YC), 0.17±0.023 (WYG) and 0.17±0,023 (WYR). The genetic correlations ranged from ‑0.09±0.11 to 0.60±0.06, between WC, YC, and the daily average weight gain and weight gain rate. The correlation between WC and YC was 0.52±0.089. The direct selection for visual scores of conformation, average daily gain and weight gain rate respond slowly to selection, both at weaning and yearling

    Genetic association of conformation scores with growth traits in Angus breed cattle

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    O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar a associação genética entre escores visuais de conformação e as características de ganho de peso médio diário e de velocidade de crescimento em bovinos da raça Angus à desmama e ao sobreano. Os componentes de covariância foram estimados por modelo animal de análise tetracaracterística, com uso do método de inferência bayesiana, tendo-se assumido o modelo linear para: ganho de peso médio diário do nascimento à desmama (GMD) e da desmama ao sobreano (GMS); e velocidade de ganho de peso do nascimento à desmama (VD) e da desmama ao sobreano (VS). Um modelo não linear (de limiar) foi utilizado para os escores de conformação à desmama (CD) e ao sobreano (CS). As médias a posteriori, para a herdabilidade direta, foram: 0,12±0,023 (CD), 0,15±0,020 (GMD), 0,15±0,024 (VD), 0,17±0,020 (CS), 0,17±0,023(GMS), e 0,17±0,023 (VS). A correlação genética variou de -0,09±0,11 a 0,60±0,06, entre os escores CD e CS e as características de ganho médio diário de peso e velocidade de ganho de peso. A correlação entre CD e CS foi 0,52±0,089. A seleção direta para escores visuais de conformação, ganho médio diário e velocidade de ganho responde de forma lenta à seleção, tanto à desmama como ao sobreano.The objective of this work was determine the genetic association between visual scores of conformation and the traits of daily average weight gain and weight gain rate in Angus breed cattle at weaning and yearling. The components of covariance were estimated by a multitrait animal model using the Bayesian inference method, assuming a linear model for: daily average weight gain from birth to weaning (BWG) and from weaning to yearling (WYG); and weight gain rate from birth to weaning (BWR) and from weaning to yearling (WYR). A nonlinear model (threshold) was used for conformation scores at weaning (WC) and at yearling (YC). The a posteriori means for heritability were: 0.12±0.023 (WC), 0.15±0.020 (BWG), 0.15±0.024 (BWR), 0.17±0.020 (YC), 0.17±0.023 (WYG) and 0.17±0,023 (WYR). The genetic correlations ranged from -0.09±0.11 to 0.60±0.06, between WC, YC, and the daily average weight gain and weight gain rate. The correlation between WC and YC was 0.52±0.089. The direct selection for visual scores of conformation, average daily gain and weight gain rate respond slowly to selection, both at weaning and yearling

    Association between MUC1 gene polymorphism and expected progeny differences in Nelore cattle (Bos primigenius indicus)

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    MUC1 is a heavily glycosylated mammalian transmembrane protein expressed by mucosal secretory tissues for both protection against microbial infection and lubrication. An important characteristic of MUC1 is its variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) containing several sites for O-glycosylation. VNTR length has been associated with many human diseases and with certain economically important traits in domestic ruminants. The aim of the present study was to correlate the length of MUC1 gene VNTR with expected progeny differences (EPDs) obtained for growth, fertility and carcass traits. Five alleles were identified, with alleles containing short VNTRs being more frequent than those with long, thereby demonstrating that Brazilian Nelore cattle are characterized by high frequencies in short MUC1 VNTRs. Statistical analyses revealed there to be no significant association between VNTR length and EPDs for weight at 120 days (W120 ), scrotal circumference at 365 (SC 365 ) and 450 (SC 450 ) days, age at first calving (AFC), and rib eye area (REA)
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