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Genetics and Molecular Research | 2013

Genetic evaluation using multi-trait and random regression models in Simmental beef cattle

Rodrigo Reis Mota; Luiz Fernando Aarão Marques; Paulo Sávio Lopes; L. P. da Silva; Florbela Neto; M. D. V. de Resende; Robledo de Almeida Torres

The Brazilian Association of Simmental and Simbrasil Cattle Farmers provided 29,510 records from 10,659 Simmental beef cattle; these were used to estimate (co)variance components and genetic parameters for weights in the growth trajectory, based on multi-trait (MTM) and random regression models (RRM). The (co)variance components and genetic parameters were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood. In the MTM analysis, the likelihood ratio test was used to determine the significance of random effects included in the model and to define the most appropriate model. All random effects were significant and included in the final model. In the RRM analysis, different adjustments of polynomial orders were compared for 5 different criteria to choose the best fit model. An RRM of third order for the direct additive genetic, direct permanent environmental, maternal additive genetic, and maternal permanent environment effects was sufficient to model variance structures in the growth trajectory of the animals. The (co)variance components were generally similar in MTM and RRM. Direct heritabilities of MTM were slightly lower than RRM and varied from 0.04 to 0.42 and 0.16 to 0.45, respectively. Additive direct correlations were mostly positive and of high magnitude, being highest at closest ages. Considering the results and that pre-adjustment of the weights to standard ages is not required, RRM is recommended for genetic evaluation of Simmental beef cattle in Brazil.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2013

The influence of animals from embryo transfer on the genetic evaluation of growth in Simmental beef cattle by using multi-trait models

Rodrigo Reis Mota; Paulo Sávio Lopes; Luiz Fernando Aarão Marques; Luciano Pinheiro da Silva; Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende; Robledo de Almeida Torres

The weight records from Simmental beef cattle were used in a genetic evaluation of growth with or without the inclusion of animals obtained by embryo transfer. A multi-trait model in which embryo transfer individuals were excluded (MTM1) contained 29,510 records from 10,659 animals, while another model without exclusion of these animals (MTM2) contained 62,895 weight records from 23,160 animals. The weight records were adjusted for ages of 100, 205, 365, 450, 550 and 730 days. The (co)variance components and genetic parameters were estimated by the restricted maximum likelihood method. The (co)variance components were similar in both models, except for maternal permanent environment variance. Direct heritabilities (h2d) in MTM1 were 0.04, 0.11, 0.20, 0.27, 0.31 and 0.42, while in MTM2 they were 0.11, 0.11, 0.17, 0.21, 0.22 and 0.26 for 100, 205, 365, 450, 550 and 730 days of age, respectively. Estimates of h2d in MTM1 were higher than in MTM2 for the weight at 365 days of age. Genetic correlations between weights in both models ranged from moderate to high, suggesting that these traits may be determined mainly by the same genes. Animals from embryo transfer may be included in the genetic evaluation of Simmental beef cattle in Brazil; this inclusion may provide potential gains in accuracy and genetic gains by reducing the interval between generations.


Genetics and Molecular Research | 2013

Random regression models in the evaluation of the growth curve of Simbrasil beef cattle

Rodrigo Reis Mota; Luiz Fernando Aarão Marques; Paulo Sávio Lopes; L. P. da Silva; A. M. Hidalgo; Carla Daniela Suguimoto Leite; Robledo de Almeida Torres

Random regression models were used to estimate the types and orders of random effects of (co)variance functions in the description of the growth trajectory of the Simbrasil cattle breed. Records for 7049 animals totaling 18,677 individual weighings were submitted to 15 models from the third to the fifth order including as fixed effects sex, contemporary group, feeding regimen, and type of reproduction and as random effects additive direct genetic effect, animal permanent environment, maternal additive genetic effect, and maternal permanent environment. The best-fit model presented order five to additive direct genetic effect, animal permanent environment, and maternal additive effect, with 6 classes of residual variances, and the maternal permanent environment effect was not significant, likely owing to the low average number of calves per cow. However, the model chosen for the growth curve presents three classes of residual variances, because even not showing the best fit it is more parsimonious, in addition to promoting a more realistic estimate of heritability.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2011

Interação genótipo x ambiente e características pré-desmama em animais da raça Simental em duas estações de nascimento

Iara Del Pilar Solar Diaz; Francisco Ribeiro de Araujo Neto; Luiz Fernando Aarão Marques; Henrique Nunes de Oliveira

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the genotype x environment (GxE) interaction on weaning weight and weight gain from birth to weaning, in Simmental males and females born in the rainy and dry seasons. Twenty thousand animals were evaluated at 210 days of age. A multitrait analysis was performed, in which the same feature was considered distinct for the different environmental groups; and a single trait analysis was done, in which each trait was considered as the same in all environmental groups. The GxE interaction was assessed by genetic correlation (rg). The interactions were considered important when rg values were below 0.80. The posterior distributions of heritability estimates showed the absence of heterogeneity of the variances between sexes, although there was GxE interaction between the environmental groups. The observed values of genetic correlation were 0.54 to 0.78 and 0.55 to 0.75 for weight at weaning and weight gain from birth to weaning, respectively. The selection based both on the single trait and on the multitrait analysis showed no significant differences for genetic gain of the animals. Birth seasons have effect on the evaluated traits in all environmental groups, and the GxE interaction is more evident in females than males.


Genetics and Molecular Research | 2013

Influence of animals obtained using embryo transfer on the genetic evaluation of growth in Simmental beef cattle with random regression models.

Rodrigo Reis Mota; Paulo Sávio Lopes; Luiz Fernando Aarão Marques; Luciano Pinheiro da Silva; M. Conceição Pessoa; R. Almeida Torres; Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende

Weight records of Simmental beef cattle were used in a genetic evaluation of growth with and without embryo transfer (ET). A random regression model in which ET individuals were excluded (RRM1) contained 29,510 records from 10,659 animals, while another model that did not exclude these animals (RRM2) contained 62,895 records from 23,160 animals. The fixed and random regressions were represented by continuous functions, and a model with an order of three for the fixed curve and random effects was used to consider the homogeneity of residual variance. In general, the (co)variance components were similar in both models, except the maternal permanent environment and residual components. The direct heritability in RRM1 and RRM2 showed the same behavior with oscillations along the growth curve and were slightly higher in RRM1. Generally, the estimated correlations were the same and smaller as the ages distanced themselves. The inclusion of animals from ET in genetic evaluations can be done using random regression models; the inclusion of these animals would provide potential accuracy gains and greater genetic gains per unit time because of the reduction in the generation interval from the use of this reproductive technique.


Revista Brasileira de Ciência Veterinária | 2001

Análises uni e bicaráter em características de crescimento da raça Simental

Luiz Fernando Aarão Marques; Henrique Nunes de Oliveira; Jonas Carlos Campos Pereira; André Luiz Soares e Silva


Ciencia Rural | 2016

Multi-Trait analysis of growth traits: fitting reduced rank models using principal components for Simmental beef cattle

Rodrigo Reis Mota; Edson Vinícius Costa; Paulo Sávio Lopes; Moysés Nascimento; Luciano Pinheiro da Silva; Fabyano Fonseca e Silva; Luiz Fernando Aarão Marques


Ciencia Rural | 2015

Multi-Trait analysis of growth traits: fitting reduced rank models using principal components for Simmental beef cattle Efetividade da redução da dimensão da matriz de covariância do efeito genético direto na avaliação genética do crescimento em bovinos Simental

Rodrigo Reis Mota; Edson Vinícius Costa; Paulo Sávio Lopes; Moysés Nascimento; L. P. da Silva; Fabyano Fonseca e Silva; Luiz Fernando Aarão Marques


Archive | 2014

Análise multivariada de características do crescimento para bovinos simental ajustando-se modelos de posto reduzido por meio de componentes principais

Rodrigo Reis Mota; Edson Vinícius Costa; Paulo Sávio Lopes; Moysés Nascimento; Luciano Pinheiro da Silva; Luiz Fernando Aarão Marques


Revista da Estatística da Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto | 2012

Modelos de regressão aleatória em alternativa aos multicaracterísticos na estimação de componentes de variância e parâmetros genéticos de bovinos da raça Simental (pp.104)

Rodrigo Reis Mota; Paulo Sávio Lopes; Luiz Fernando Aarão Marques; Luciano Pinheiro da Silva

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Paulo Sávio Lopes

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Edson Vinícius Costa

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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L. P. da Silva

Federal University of Ceará

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Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Moysés Nascimento

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Fabyano Fonseca e Silva

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Jonas Carlos Campos Pereira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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