نتایج جستجو برای: respectively minimum inbreeding coefficient was zero
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A pedigree file consisting of 5860 individuals, 167 sires and 1582 dams collected at Makooei sheep breeding station (MSBS) during a period of 24 years (1990 to 2013) was used to calculate the inbreeding coefficients to reveal any probable effects of inbreeding (F) on the studied traits. The studied traits were classified to the five main groups including body weight, Kleiber ratio, body measure...
To investigate the effects of categorical trait levels on EBVs accuracies, genetic and phenotypic trends and inbreeding coefficient, a breeding stock contained 400 animals was simulated through stochastic method using R programming package. The population was simulated for 7 generations while each generation contained 200 animals. The generations were overlapped and in each ones 20 percent of t...
Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service West Lafayette, IN 47907 Author: David S. Buchanan, Oklahoma State University, Reviewers: Kreg Leymaster, USDA MARC, Clay Center NE; Ken Stalder, Univ. of Tennessee, Jackson, TN; William Luce, Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK Inbreeding is the mating of individuals that are related. In the strict sense, all members of a breed are related. As a...
Inbreeding is defined as half of the genetic relationship between an animal’s parents. For example, the offspring from a mating of animals A and B, which have the same father, will have 12.5 percent inbreeding, because the genetic relationship between A and B is 25 percent. Statistical methods to select the best sires of each generation have been developed, making it feasible to achieve any pos...
Effects of inbreeding and heterosis and the difference between them were estimated by comparing linecross (L), topcross (T), inbred (I) and control line (C) Hereford females for reproductive and preweaning growth traits of their progeny. Inbred females (average inbreeding coefficient = 26.5%) originated from four single-sire inbred lines. Control females (average inbreeding coefficient = 6.9%) ...
The kings of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty (1516-1700) frequently married close relatives in such a way that uncle-niece, first cousins and other consanguineous unions were prevalent in that dynasty. In the historical literature, it has been suggested that inbreeding was a major cause responsible for the extinction of the dynasty when the king Charles II, physically and mentally disabled, died i...
The breeding soundness evaluation (BSE) was used to evaluate Senepol (Bos taurus) bulls (n = 495) on St. Croix over a 7-year period. Young, unproven bulls (10-26 months of age) and breeding bulls (16 months to 8.5 years) were tested prior to sale or use in breeding. Inbreeding coefficients were determined for a subset of bulls (n = 290). The percentage of bulls passing the BSE increased (P < 0....
For different fitness mutational models, with epistasis introduced, we simulated the consequences of drift (D scenario) or mutation, selection, and drift (MSD scenario) in populations at the MSD balance subsequently subjected to bottlenecks of size N = 2, 10, 50 during 100 generations. No "conversion" of nonadditive into additive variance was observed, all components of the fitness genetic vari...
BACKGROUND/AIMS Culturally driven marital practices provide a key instance of an interaction between social and genetic processes in shaping patterns of human genetic variation, producing, for example, increased identity by descent through consanguineous marriage. A commonly used measure to quantify identity by descent in an individual is the inbreeding coefficient, a quantity that reflects not...
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