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Potential gains in lifetime net merit from genomic testing of cows, heifers, and calves on commercial dairy farms

机译:在商业奶牛场进行奶牛,小母牛和犊牛的基因组测试可终身受益

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The objective of this study was to quantify the gains in genetic potential of replacement females that could be achieved by using genomic testing to facilitate selection and culling decisions on commercial dairy farms. Data were simulated for 100 commercial dairy herds, each with 1,850 cows, heifers, and calves. Parameters of the simulation were based on the US Holstein population, and assumed reliabilities of traditional and genomic predictions matched reliabilities of animals that have been genotyped to date. Selection of the top 10, 20, 30, ..., 90% of animals within each age group was based on parent averages and predicted transmitting abilities with or without genomic testing of all animals or subsets of animals that had been presorted by traditional predictions. Average gains in lifetime net merit breeding value of selected females due to genomic testing, minus prorated costs of genotyping the animals and their unselected contemporaries, ranged from $28 (top 90% selected) to $259 (top 20% selected) for heifer calves with no pedigrees, $14 (top 90% selected) to $121 (top 10% selected) for heifer calves with known sires, and $7 (top 90% selected) to $87 (top 20% selected) for heifer calves with full pedigrees. In most cases, gains in genetic merit of selected heifer calves far exceeded prorated genotyping costs, and gains were greater for animals with missing or incomplete pedigree information. Gains in genetic merit due to genomic testing were smaller for lactating cows that had phenotypic records, and in many cases, these gains barely exceeded or failed to exceed genotyping costs. Strategies based on selective genotyping of the top, middle, or bottom 50% of animals after presorting by traditional parent averages or predicted transmitting abilities were cost effective, particularly when pedigrees or phenotypes were available and a relatively small proportion of animals were to be selected or culled. Based on these results, it appears that routine genotyping of heifer calves or yearling heifers can be a cost-effective strategy for enhancing the genetic level of replacement females on commercial dairy farms. Increasing the accuracy of predicted breeding values for young females with genomic testing might lead to synergies with other management tools and strategies, such as propagating genetically superior females using advanced reproductive technologies or selling excess females that were generated by the use of sex-enhanced semen.
机译:这项研究的目的是量化替代女性的遗传潜力,这可以通过使用基因组检测促进商业奶牛场的选择和淘汰决策来实现。模拟了100个商业奶牛场的数据,每个奶牛场有1,850头母牛,小母牛和小牛。模拟的参数基于美国荷斯坦牛种群,并假设传统和基因组预测的可靠性与迄今已被基因分型的动物的可靠性相匹配。在每个年龄段内选择前10%,20%,30%,...,90%的动物是基于父母的平均水平,以及通过或不通过传统预测对所有动物或动物子集进行基因组测试的预测传播能力。没有基因组母牛的小母牛由于基因组测试而获得的终生净择优繁殖价值的平均收益减去对动物及其未选择的同时代进行基因分型的成本按比例分配,从28美元(选择前90%)到259美元(选择前20%)不等。家谱,已知种系的小母牛犊牛的价格为$ 14(前90%选择)至$ 121(前10%),全谱系母牛的价格为$ 7(前90%选择)至$ 87(前20%选择)。在大多数情况下,所选小母牛犊牛遗传价值的收益远远超过按比例分配的基因分型成本,而对于谱系信息缺失或不完整的动物,收益更大。对于具有表型记录的泌乳母牛,通过基因组测试获得的遗传价值收益较小,在许多情况下,这些收益几乎没有超过或没有超过基因分型成本。根据传统亲本平均值或预测的传播能力对前,中或后50%的动物进行选择性基因分型的策略具有成本效益,特别是在有系谱或表型可用且只选择较小比例的动物时,或扑灭。根据这些结果,小母牛或一岁小母牛的常规基因分型似乎是提高商业奶牛场中替代雌性遗传水平的一种划算的策略。通过基因组检测提高年轻雌性的预测育种值的准确性可能会导致与其他管理工具和策略的协同作用,例如使用先进的繁殖技术繁殖遗传上优势的雌性或出售通过使用性增强的精液而产生的多余雌性。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of dairy science》 |2012年第4期|p.2215-2225|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706;

    Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706;

    Pfizer Animal Health, Kalamazoo, Ml 49001;

    Holstein Association USA, Brattleboro, VT 05302;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    genomic testing; replacement heifer; genetic selection;

    机译:基因组测试;替代小母牛基因选择;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 23:24:23

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