Ronyere Olegário de Araújo
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2010
Ronyere Olegário de Araújo; Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato; Tomás Weber; Dionéia Magda Everling; Jader Silva Lopes; Mariana de Almeida Dornelles
Genetic parameters and genetic and phenotypic trends were estimated for weight at weaning (WW) and visual scores (VS) of conformation (C), precocity (P), musculature (M) and navel (N) for Angus × Nellore crossbred calves. It was used 39,676 records from pre-weaning phase of animals born from 1992 to 2002 in mid-western, southeastern and southern Brazil. The components of covariance were estimated using REML, in animal model, considering as random the maternal and direct additive genetic effects, and as fixed, the effects of contemporaneous group, the genetic group of the animal and of the cow, and as covariates the age of the calf at weaning and the age of the cow at calving, both on days and with linear and quadratic effects, besides direct (DH) and maternal heterosis (MH), both with only the linear effect. Estimates of direct and maternal heritability were 0.30 and 0.19, respectively, for WW, whereas VSs ranged from 0.16 to 0.20 and from 0.09 to 0.16, which indicates the possibility to obtain genetic gain through selection. It is expected answer correlated to C, P and for M when selection is practiced for weight at weaning is expected, as well as for P and M when selection is practiced for C. The direct and maternal genetic trends for WW (g/year) and for C, P, M and N (points/year) were: 221.0 and -312.0; 0.0022 and 0.00003; 0.0010 and 0.0001; 0.0013 and -0.0008; 0.0010 and 0.00009, respectively, while the phenotypic were: -685.2; -0.0102; -0.0219; -0.0256 and -0.0453, which highlights the need to adopt criteria for identifying young bulls of higher genetic value for WW and VSs.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2009
Tomás Weber; Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato; Jader Silva Lopes; Juliana Grigolleto Comin; Mariana de Almeida Dornelles; Ronyere Olegário de Araújo
To estimate genetic parameters and to evaluate the genetic and phenotypic progress for the traits birth weight (PN), average daily gain from birth to weaning (GMDND), weaning weight adjusted to 205 days of age (P205) and the visual scores for conformation, precocity, musculature and size, at the pre weaning phase, there were used information from 23,176 Aberdeen Angus breed animals born between 1994 and 2004. The covariance components were obtained by REML, using an animal model. The direct and maternal heritabilities ranged from 0.10 (musculature) to 0.27 (PN) and the maternal from 0.07 (GMDND) to 0.21 (P205). The genetic correlations between GMDND and visual scores ranged from 0.55 to 0.66 and for the visual scores in between themselves from 0.50 to 0.92. The genetic trends for PN, GMDND, P205 were 17.5, 1.1, 220.9 (g/year) and for the visual scores were almost zero; the phenotypic were 29.8, -3.3, 467.9 (g/year). The estimated direct heritabilities suggest that it can be possible to get genetic gain by selection in this population, although for the visual scores the gain will be low. The genetic correlations between GMDND and visual scores show that selection for GMDND promotes improvement in visual scores and vice-versa. The genetic trends indicate genetic progress, however the phenotypic, negatives for some traits, suggest the necessity of to improve environmental conditions.To estimate genetic parameters and to evaluate the genetic and phenotypic progress for the traits birth weight (PN), average daily gain from birth to weaning (GMDND), weaning weight adjusted to 205 days of age (P205) and the visual scores for conformation, precocity, musculature and size, at the pre weaning phase, there were used information from 23,176 Aberdeen Angus breed animals born between 1994 and 2004. The covariance components were obtained by REML, using an animal model. The direct and maternal heritabilities ranged from 0.10 (musculature) to 0.27 (PN) and the maternal from 0.07 (GMDND) to 0.21 (P205). The genetic correlations between GMDND and visual scores ranged from 0.55 to 0.66 and for the visual scores in between themselves from 0.50 to 0.92. The genetic trends for PN, GMDND, P205 were 17.5, 1.1, 220.9 (g/year) and for the visual scores were almost zero; the phenotypic were 29.8, -3.3, 467.9 (g/year). The estimated direct heritabilities suggest that it can be possible to get genetic gain by selection in this population, although for the visual scores the gain will be low. The genetic correlations between GMDND and visual scores show that selection for GMDND promotes improvement in visual scores and vice-versa. The genetic trends indicate genetic progress, however the phenotypic, negatives for some traits, suggest the necessity of to improve environmental conditions.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2009
Jader Silva Lopes; Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato; Tomás Weber; Mariana de Almeida Dornelles; Juliana Grigoletto Comin; Ronyere Olegário de Araújo
This study aimed to estimate the genetic parameters and genetic and phenotypic trends for weight at weaning (PD), yearling weight (PS), average daily gain from birth to weaning (GMDND), average daily gain from weaning to yearling (GMDDS), days to reach 160 kg at the pre weaning phase (D160) and days to reach 240 kg at post weaning phase (D240) of Brangus cattle raised in 37 farms in South, Southern and Mid Western Regions of Brazil, from 1987 to 2001. Records on 9,573 Brangus animals, sired by 415 bulls and 7,297 dams, were used to estimate (co)variance components by REML.The model included the genetic group of bull and dam and of contemporary group, age of cow at deliver, age at weaning weight and age at yearling weight covariate (linear and quadratic componentes) as fixed effects and the direct additive genetic, maternal and residual as random effects. The averages observed for PD, PS, GMDND, GMDDS, D160 and D240 were 171.62 kg, 306.2 kg, 0.701 kg, 0.395 kg, 234.97 days and 720.52 days, respectively. The direct heritabilities ranged from 0.15 (D240) to 0.45 (GMDND) and the maternal from 0.20 (PD) to 0.28 (GMDND). The genetic and phenotypic trends were 7.59 g/year and 0.864 kg/year; 5.16 g/year and 2.274 kg/year; 0.036 g/year and 0.007 kg/year; 0.011 g/year and 0.012 kg/year; -0.11 days/year and -1.59 days/year; -0.78 days/year and -9.79 days/year, respectively, for PD, PS, GMDND, GMDDS, D160 and D240.
Ciencia Rural | 2012
Ronyere Olegário de Araújo; Cintia Righetti Marcondes; Maria Cecília Florisbal Damé; Analía Del Valle Garnero; Ricardo José Gunski; Dionéia Magda Everling; Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato
With the objective of to adjust nonlinear models for the growth curves for a buffaloes herd raised in floodable lands in Rio Grande do Sul state, monthly records measured from birth to two years-old of 64 males and 63 females born between 1982 and 1989 were used. The models used were: Von Bertalanffy, Brody, Gompertz and Logistic. The parameters were estimated by NLIN procedure and the criteria used to evaluate the adjustment given by the models were: asymptotic standard deviation; coefficient of determination; average absolute deviation of residues and asymptotic index. Von Bertalanffy and Brody models overestimated the male asymptotic weight (A) in 15.9 and 171.3kg, respectively, and the Gompertz and Logistic models underestimated it in 4.5 and 13.4kg, respectively. For females, the Logistic model underestimated the asymptotic weight (-2.09kg), and Gompertz, Von Bertalanffy and Brody overestimated this parameter in 8.04, 17.7, and 280.33kg, respectively. The biggest average deviation was estimated by Brody model for both sexes, characterizing the biggest index. Considering the criteria, it is recommended the Gompertz and Logistic models for adjust females and males Murrah buffaloes breed growth curves.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2010
Jader Silva Lopes; Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato; Tomás Weber; Ronyere Olegário de Araújo; Mariana de Almeida Dornelles; Juliana Grigolleto Comin
This work aimed at estimating the genetic effects that affect the pre-weaning performance of animals from multibreed crosses. In order to do so, it was used information of the weight at weaning of 79,521 animals, sired by 1,020 bulls and 61,898 cows from Aberdeen Angus and Nellore breeds and from many genetic groups resulted from their crosses. Five genetic models were tested: model 1, containing the fixed breed genetic effects (additive direct and maternal effects, heterozygote direct and maternal effects, epystatic direct and maternal effects, joint additive direct and maternal effects); model 2, equal to model 1, excluding direct and maternal joint additive effects; model 3, equal to model 1, excluding direct and maternal epystatic effects; model 4, equal to model 1, excluding direct and maternal epystactic effect and direct and maternal joint additive effects; and model 5, equal to model 1, excluding direct and maternal heterozygotic effects, direct and maternal epystatic effects and direct and maternal joint additive effects. The models were analyzed by the following methods: least square means method, ridge regression method, and the restricted maximum likelihood method. The dominant additive models usually used for genetic evaluations do not give a good description of the pre-weaning performance variations, making it necessary to add the heterozygote and epystatic effects; the joint additive effects do not significantly improve the adjustment of the analysis model and the heterozygote effects are efficient in representing a quadratic breed additive effect, in addition to insert an unnecessary bias assigned to multicollinearity related to the joint additive effects.
Ciencia Rural | 2008
Tomás Weber; Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato; Jader Silva Lopes; Juliana Grigoletto Comin; Mariana de Almeida Dornelles; Ronyere Olegário de Araújo
There were evaluated at post weaning phase, 28.349 Aberdeen Angus breed animals, born from 1993 to 2003 on 141 farms, to estimate genetic parameters and to evaluate genetic and phenotypic trends for visual scores (EVs) conformation (C), precocity (P), musculature (M) and size (T). The covariance components were obtained by REML using an animal model. The heritabilities estimated were: 0.13, 0.11, 0.16 and 0.13, to C, P, M and T, respectively. The genetic correlations between the EVs range from 0.01 to 0.92. The genetic and phenotypic trends estimated for C, P, M, and T (points/year) were 0.0054 and 0.0189; 0.0035 and -0.0013; 0.0057 and 0.0217; and 0.0026 and -0.0016, respectively. The heritabilities estimated showed low responses by direct selection. The genetic correlations between the EVs were high between C, P and M (0.79 to 0.92) and low between these and T (0.01 to 0.30). The genetic trends showed that, selection is promoting low genetic progress; however the phenotypic trends that are negative for some characteristics, indicate that more attention for environmental conditions must be given.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2007
Cintia Righetti Marcondes; Pedro Alejandro Vozzi; Ronyere Olegário de Araújo; W.P. Glória; Raysildo Barbosa Lôbo
Expected progeny differences (EPD) for stayability were estimated for 4,180 sires with daughters in the Program for Genetic Improvement of the Nellore Breed. The univariate threshold sire-maternal grandsire model was used, following a Bayesian methodology. The sires were ranked for stayability in descending order, and those whose EPD were higher than 57.6% were regarded as TOP1%. Pedigree analysis was then conducted in order to establish whether a family tendency was present, as well as the contribution of Nellore founders and ancestors for the trait under consideration. The main founders, which together were responsible for 18.8% of the genes in TOP1% sires, were Karvadi IMP (with 8.2% of genes, basically through its son Chummak), Godhavari IMP (with 6% of genes, through Kurupathy and Neofito), Rasta IMP and Falo da BV (respectively with 2.5% and 2.1%, through mothers, since they are not related to the ancestor sires). Rolex, a polled sire, stayed in twelve lineages - paternal or maternal - through its grandson Cardeal. Among the seven Nellore ancestors with the highest genetic contributions (15.3% of genes when put together), five were of the polled variety. Only 28 animals apportioned 50% of the total genetic variability, which is indicative of the small number of animals used as Nellore reproducers.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2010
Jader Silva Lopes; Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato; Tomás Weber; Ronyere Olegário de Araújo; Mariana de Almeida Dornelles; Juliana Grigolleto Comin
In order to evaluate alternative genetic models to the additive dominant model, weights at yearling (PS) of 35,931 animals, sired by 752 bulls and 30,535 cows of Aberdeen Angus (A) and Nellore (N) breeds and the genetic groups from their crosses were used. Five different genetic models (M) were tested: M1, containing the direct additive fixed genetic effect (DA), heterozygote direct (HD), epystatic direct (ED), and direct joint additive direct (DJA); M2 was equal to M1, excluding DJA effect; M3 was equal to M1, excluding ED effect; M4 was equal M1, excluding ED and ACD effects, and M5 was equal to M1, excluding HD, ED, and DJA effects. The models were analyzed by different methods: Least Square Means Method (MQM), Ridge Regression Method (RC), and Restricted Maximum Likelihood Method (REML). Estimated coefficients by RC showed magnitude and sign which were biologically explained. The estimates of the covariances, parameters, and genetic values varied among the models, indicating the importance of the correct choice of the model for analysis, being necessary a previous knowledge of the studied phenomenon and its biological interpretation. Besides, it should always be considered the relationship between the independent variables before choosing a multibreed genetic analysis model. Important additional effects to the DA effect were considered by the inclusion of the HD and ED effects to the models for analysis. The DJA math notation, currently used in the literature and tested in the present study, was not able to explain the breed complementarity, due to the multi colinearity among the studied effects
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012
Mariana de Almeida Dornelles; Ronyere Olegário de Araújo; Dionéia Magda Everling; Tomás Weber; Jader Silva Lopes; Paulo Santana Pacheco; Fernanda Cristina Breda; Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato
The objective of this research was to compare the magnitude of genetic parameters (coefficients of heritability and genetic correlation) as estimated by the Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML) method and Bayesian Inference, and to estimate the genetic and phenotypic trends to the traits height at the withers (HW24) and weight at 24 months of age (W24). The average heritability estimated by Bayesian Inference to HW24 was 0.47, and it was lower than that obtained by REML bi-trait analysis (0.52); however, the value estimated to W24 (0.39) was higher than that obtained by REML bi-trait analysis (0.38). The genetic correlation estimate between W24 and HW24 traits obtained by the REML method (0.66) was lower than that obtained by the Bayesian Inference Method (0.72). From the regression of the average additive genetic merit in the year of birth of the animals, it was found that the averaged genetic values of the animals for HW24 showed a genetic trend near zero (-0.0008cm/year), and the averaged genetic values for W24 showed a negative trend of -0.38 kg/year. The values to the direct heritability estimated for HW24 and W24 suggest that the direct selection for these traits can provide genetic gain in this population. The genetic correlation between the traits, high and positive, suggests that the selection for HW24 should promote increase in W24 at this age. The genetic trends obtained for the traits studied, near zero, indicate that the selection performed produced a slight reduction of the weight of the animals at 24 months of age; however, it did not promote increase in height at the wither at this same age, in this population.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2009
Jader Silva Lopes; Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato; Tomás Weber; Juliana Grigolleto Comin; Ronyere Olegário de Araújo
Obtiveram-se fatores de correcao (FC) para o perimetro escrotal ao sobreano (PES) para os efeitos de grupo genetico (GG), heterozigose individual (HI), peso ao sobreano (PS) e idade do animal a pesagem de sobreano (IDS), utilizando-se registros de peso corporal e medidas de perimetro escrotal obtidos de 11.662 tourinhos das racas Aberdeen Angus, Nelore e de produtos do cruzamento entre elas, criados nas regioes Sul, Sudeste e Centro-Oeste do Brasil, nascidos entre 1987 e 2001. Os coeficientes de regressao que geraram os FC foram estimados pelo metodo dos quadrados minimos, adotando um modelo que incluiu os efeitos de grupo de contemporâneos ao sobreano (GC), GG, heterozigose materna (HM), HI, PS e IDS. Todos os efeitos incluidos no modelo foram significativos (P<0,01) sobre PES. A media observada e respectivo desvio-padrao para PES foi 29,90±3,55cm. Foi observado efeito polinomial de segunda ordem de PS sobre PES. Foram verificados ganhos decrescentes no PES a medida que o POS aumentou, ou seja, os maiores acrescimos foram observados em animais recem desmamados. O efeito linear de PS sobre PES foi 0,06695804±0,00345000cm/kg, e o efeito quadratico, 0,00005252±0,00000508cm/kg². Para IDS o efeito linear foi de 0,02176450±0,00038568cm/dia. Aumentos de HI e HM promoveram incremento no PES e de GG, decrescimos. Os fatores incluidos no modelo foram importantes fontes de variacao que devem ser considerados no ajuste de PES para selecao de tourinhos para melhora da precocidade sexual.