46 research outputs found

    Características clínicas e genéticas da ictiose em cães: artigo de revisão

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    A ictiose é uma doença dermatológica cujo principal sinal clínico é a descamação generalizada da pele. Trata-se de uma doença genética rara na maior parte das raças, porém relativamente comum no Golden Retriever. Possui caráter autossômico recessivo na grande maioria dos casos e provoca sinais clínicos em animais de ambos os sexos, usualmente quando ainda filhotes. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo reunir as principais informações já publicadas a respeito da ictiose, com ênfase na informação genética, testes comerciais disponíveis, e sua implicação na criação de cães da raça Golden Retriever, e de raças nas quais a doença é mais rara. Espera-se que a compilação dessas informações sirva de auxílio para a atuação profissional na área da dermatologia veterinária e no melhoramento genético para esta doença nas raças mais afetadas

    Box–Cox Transformation and Random Regression Models for Fecal egg Count Data

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    Accurate genetic evaluation of livestock is based on appropriate modeling of phenotypic measurements. In ruminants, fecal egg count (FEC) is commonly used to measure resistance to nematodes. FEC values are not normally distributed and logarithmic transformations have been used in an effort to achieve normality before analysis. However, the transformed data are often still not normally distributed, especially when data are extremely skewed. A series of repeated FEC measurements may provide information about the population dynamics of a group or individual. A total of 6375 FEC measures were obtained for 410 animals between 1992 and 2003 from the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center Angus herd. Original data were transformed using an extension of the Box–Cox transformation to approach normality and to estimate (co)variance components. We also proposed using random regression models (RRM) for genetic and non-genetic studies of FEC. Phenotypes were analyzed using RRM and restricted maximum likelihood. Within the different orders of Legendre polynomials used, those with more parameters (order 4) adjusted FEC data best. Results indicated that the transformation of FEC data utilizing the Box–Cox transformation family was effective in reducing the skewness and kurtosis, and dramatically increased estimates of heritability, and measurements of FEC obtained in the period between 12 and 26 weeks in a 26-week experimental challenge period are genetically correlated

    Genetic associations between reproductive and linear-type traits of Holstein cows in Brazil

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    This study aimed to estimate heritability, genetic, and residual correlations between reproductive traits such as age at first calving, calving interval, dry period, and first service period and linear type traits measured in Holstein cows born between the years 1990 and 2008 in Brazil. The (co)variance components were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood, using the MTDFREML software. The heritability for reproductive traits and linear-type traits ranged from 0.02 to 0.03 and from 0.07 to 0.40, respectively. Estimates of genetic correlations between reproductive and linear-type traits ranged from -0.23 (top line) to 0.28 (angularity) to age at first calving, from -0.54 (final score) to 0.34 (foot angle) to calving interval, from -0.23 (angularity) to 0.56 (stature) to dry period, and from -0.52 (final score) to 0.36 (height udder) to first service period. Direct selection for any of the reproductive traits implies low genetic gains by virtue of their low heritabilities. Among the linear-type traits, the final score, chest width, top line, angularity, teat length, udder attachment, rear teat placement were highlighted as good auxiliary traits to improve reproductive efficiency of Holstein cows in Brazil. The simultaneous selection for reproductive and linear-type traits can lead a higher genetic progress in the reproductive traits
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