Direct and Maternal Variances and Covariances and Maternal Phenotypic Effects on Preweaning Growth of Beef Cattle
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Animal Science
- Vol. 66 (3) , 648-660
- https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1988.663648x
Abstract
Birth weights (BW) and weaning weights (WW) of 4,423 non-creep-fed Hereford calves were used to estimate direct and maternal sources of variation and maternal phenotypic effects (fm). Seventeen different (co)variances among relatives were estimated through Henderson's Method III and restricted estimated maximum likelihood procedures. Direct and maternal (co)variances and fm were evaluated by multiple regression procedures. Estimates of h2 for BW and WW were .28 and .28 respectively, by the paternal half-sib procedure and .45 and .88, respectively, based on full-sibs. Repeatability estimates were .21 for BW and .30 for WW. Heritabilities based on regression of offspring on dam and offspring on sire were .45 and .21 for BW and .28 and .06 for WW, respectively. Negative correlations were found between solutions for additive genetic direct and additive maternal effects (rG). Estimates of rG ranged from −.86 to −1.05 for BW and from −.57 to −.79 for WW. Estimates of heritability for direct effects (h2O), for maternal effects (h2m) and for total additive genetic effects (h2T) were .16 to .27, .18 to .63 and −.02 to .05 for BW and .26 to .32, .27 to .67 and .10 to .20 for WW. Dominance affected both direct and maternal effects for BW and WW. Values of −.15 (BW) and −.25 (WW) were found for fm (path coefficient between the maternal phenotypes of dam and daughter). These results indicated that selection response would be decreased due to the negative genetic correlation between direct and maternal effects. Copyright © 1988. American Society of Animal Science . Copyright 1988 by American Society of Animal ScienceThis publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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