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Random Regression Model for Genetic Evaluation and Early Selection in the Iranian Holstein Population.
Salimiyekta, Yasamin; Vaez-Torshizi, Rasoul; Abbasi, Mokhtar Ali; Emmamjome-Kashan, Nasser; Amin-Afshar, Mehdi; Guo, Xiangyu; Jensen, Just.
Affiliation
  • Salimiyekta Y; Department of Animal Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran 14515-775, Iran.
  • Vaez-Torshizi R; Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 14115-111, Iran.
  • Abbasi MA; Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Animal Science Research Institute of Iran, Karaj 31585-963, Iran.
  • Emmamjome-Kashan N; Department of Animal Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran 14515-775, Iran.
  • Amin-Afshar M; Department of Animal Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran 14515-775, Iran.
  • Guo X; Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics, Aarhus University, 8830 Tjele, Denmark.
  • Jensen J; Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics, Aarhus University, 8830 Tjele, Denmark.
Animals (Basel) ; 11(12)2021 12 07.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34944268
ABSTRACT
The objective of this study was to use a model to predict breeding values for sires and cows at an early stage of the first lactation of cows and progeny groups in the Iranian Holstein population to enable the early selection of sires. An additional objective was to estimate genetic and phenotypic parameters associated with this model. The accuracy of predicted breeding values was investigated using cross-validation based on sequential genetic evaluations emulating yearly evaluation runs. The data consisted of 2,166,925 test-day records from 456,712 cows calving between 1990 and 2015. (Co)-variance components and breeding values were estimated using a random regression test-day model and the average information (AI) restricted maximum likelihood method (REML). Legendre polynomial functions of order three were chosen to fit the additive genetic and permanent environmental effects, and a homogeneous residual variance was assumed throughout lactation. The lowest heritability of daily milk yield was estimated to be just under 0.14 in early lactation, and the highest heritability of daily milk yield was estimated to be 0.18 in mid-lactation. Cross-validation showed a highly positive correlation of predicted breeding values between consecutive yearly evaluations for both cows and sires. Correlation between predicted breeding values based only on records of early lactation (5-90 days) and records including late lactation (181-305 days) were 0.77-0.87 for cows and 0.81-0.94 for sires. These results show that we can select sires according to their daughters' early lactation information before they finish the first lactation. This can be used to decrease generation interval and to increase genetic gain in the Iranian Holstein population.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Language: En Journal: Animals (Basel) Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Iran

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Language: En Journal: Animals (Basel) Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Iran