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Effect of age, weight, and sire on embryo and fetal survival in sheep.

机译:年龄,体重和父亲对绵羊胚胎和胎儿存活的影响。

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The goal was to estimate the heritabilities and genetic variances for embryo and fetal survival (ES) in sheep along with the effect of premating ewe weight, age, and bilateral or unilateral ovulation on ES. The data consisted of 11,369 records on ovulation rate and litter size. Statistical models for ES included year and ovulation rate as fixed effects, premating ewe weight, and age as covariates, and sire of embryo, maternal grandsire (MGS), and permanent maternal environmental effects of the ewe as random effects. The variance components were estimated using REML. In ewes that survived to yr 6, the mean litter size was 1.87, 2.05, 2.01, 2.07, and 1.91+or-0.04 in ewes of age 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 yr, respectively. Litter size was less in ewes of age 2 and 6 yr compared to ewes of age 3, 4, and 5 yr (P<0.01). Ovulation rate was lower at age 2 yr and increased from age 2 to 6 yr (P<0.05). Two-year-old ewes had lower ES than 3-yr-old ewes (P<0.01) and the probability of ES decreased after age 3 yr (P<0.01). Thus, ES contributes significantly to lower fertility in 2-yr-old ewes. In ewes with high ovulation rates (i.e., 5 corpora lutea, CL), more balanced ovulations (i.e., 2 or 3 CL on each ovary) tended (P=0.06) to be associated with increased ES. A quadratic relationship was observed between ewe weight and litter size (P<0.01) and a positive linear relationship between premating ewe weight and ovulation rate (P<0.01). A quadratic effect of ewe weight on ES was observed, with decreased ES for low and high ewe weights (P<0.01). The optimal ewe weight for ES increased with ovulation rate, which is consistent with the requirement of greater body reserves for maintaining a larger number of fetuses during gestation. A quadratic relationship between ewe weight and the probability that a ewe is able to maintain a pregnancy was also observed (P<0.05). Pregnancy loss is due to failure of the embryo or fetus or failure of the dam to maintain the pregnancy. The sire of the embryo only influences the embryo, whereas the MGS influences both the ewe and the embryo. The heritability for the direct additive effect on ES in ewes that lambed was 0.0081+or-0.0139, and the heritability for the maternal additive effect was 0.0447+or-0.0242. The permanent maternal environmental variance component was significant and explained 8.5% of the phenotypic variance. Thus, genetically, the dam's ability to maintain a pregnancy has 5.5 times the effect on pregnancy loss than the embryo's ability to survive, and this, in turn, was only half the size of the permanent environmental effect. Therefore, selection among dams based on the mean embryonic survival of their embryos will provide an effective way to improve embryonic survival.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.2527/jas.2013-6415
机译:目的是评估绵羊胚胎和胎儿存活率(ES)的遗传力和遗传变异,以及母羊体重,年龄,双侧或单侧排卵对ES的影响。数据由11369条排卵率和产仔数记录组成。 ES的统计模型包括以年和排卵率作为固定效应,以母羊体重和年龄作为协变量,以胚胎的父亲,母系祖父母(MGS)和母羊的永久母体环境效应作为随机效应。使用REML估算方差分量。存活到6岁的母羊在2岁,3岁,4岁,5岁和6岁的母羊中平均产仔数分别为1.87、2.05、2.01、2.07和1.91+或-0.04。与3、4和5岁母羊相比,2岁和6岁母羊的产仔量要小(P <0.01)。 2岁时排卵率较低,而2岁至6岁时排卵率增加(P <0.05)。 2岁母羊的ES低于3岁母羊(P <0.01),ES的机率在3岁以后下降了(P <0.01)。因此,ES显着降低了2岁母羊的生育能力。在具有高排卵率的母羊(即5个黄体,CL)中,更平衡的排卵(即每个卵巢上2或3个CL)倾向于与ES增加相关(P = 0.06)。母羊体重与产仔数之间呈二次关系(P <0.01),而母羊早产体重与排卵率之间呈正线性关系(P <0.01)。观察到母羊体重对ES的二次效应,低和高母羊体重的ES均降低(P <0.01)。 ES的最佳母羊体重随着排卵率的增加而增加,这与在妊娠期间维持更大数量的胎儿以维持大量胎儿的要求相一致。还观察到母羊体重和母羊能够维持妊娠的概率之间呈二次关系(P <0.05)。怀孕流失是由于胚胎或胎儿衰竭或大坝无法维持妊娠所致。胚胎的父亲只会影响胚胎,而MGS会影响母羊和胚胎。羔羊母羊对ES的直接加性效应的遗传力为0.0081+或-0.0139,母体加成作用的遗传力为0.0447+或-0.0242。永久的孕产妇环境差异成分很显着,可以解释表型差异的8.5%。因此,从基因上讲,大坝维持妊娠的能力对失去妊娠的影响是胚胎存活能力的5.5倍,而这反过来仅是永久环境影响的一半。因此,基于大坝胚的平均胚胎存活期进行水坝选择将为提高胚胎存活率提供有效途径。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.2527/jas.2013-6415

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