Estimation of Inbreeding Levels and Its Effect on Growth Performances of Calves in Hanwoo and Chikso (Korea Brindle) Cattle Population
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ㆍ발행기관 : 한국동물번식학회
ㆍ수록지정보 : Reproductive & developmental biology / 37권 / 3호
ㆍ저자명 : Yong-Soo Park, Dae-Jin Jeong, Yun-Ho Choy, Tea-Jeong Choi, Chang-Woo Lee, Jae-Woun Choi, Ji-Hong Lee
ㆍ저자명 : Yong-Soo Park, Dae-Jin Jeong, Yun-Ho Choy, Tea-Jeong Choi, Chang-Woo Lee, Jae-Woun Choi, Ji-Hong Lee
목차
ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Animals and Data
Statistical Analyses
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
REFERENCES
영어 초록
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of the levels of inbreeding on body weight traits between two breed populations, Hanwoo and Korea Brindle cattle. Birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), body weight at 6 months of age (W6) and yearling weight (YW). Records of 1,745 calves (1,513 from Hanwoo, and 232 from Korea Brindle calves) were collected from Livestock Research Institutes in Kangwon, Gyeongbuk and Chungbuk provinces. The least squares means (LSM) and their standard errors for BW, WW, W6 and YW were 25.4±0.1 kg, 81.0±1.8 kg, 146.1±3.7 kg and 291.5±2.4 kg, respectively in Hanwoo calves and 22.6±0.3 kg, 79.9±2.3 kg, 137.6±4.6 kg and 249.3±6.6 kg, respectively in Korea Brindle calves. Pedigree data showed that 14.8% (316 out of 2131) of Hanwoo was inbred and the average inbreeding coefficient was 0.0209 (2.09%). Inbreeding coefficients of ten calves out of 316 total inbred Hanwoo calves were 12.5% or higher, whereas those of the other 306 calves were less than 12.5%. In both breeds, calves were divided into three groups of inbreeding classes - highly inbred group(F≥ 0.125), lowly to medially inbred group(0<F<0.125) and no inbred group(F=0). In Korea Brindle calf populations, 12.2% of the calves observed (57 out of 467 calves) were inbred and the average inbreeding coefficient was 0.1367(13.67%). Forty four calves out of 57 inbred Korea Brindle calves had inbreeding coefficients of 12.5% or higher and the other 13 calves had less than 12.5% of inbreeding coefficients. Average inbreeding coefficient and the number of calves with greater than 12.5% inbreeding coefficient were higher in Korea Brindle calf groups than in Hanwoo calf groups. On the average, body weight growth of Korea Brindle calves was slower than that of Hanwoo calves. This would be due to very small breeding population structure of Korea Brindle cattle as compared to Hanwoo cattle, which would lead to rapid increase in inbreeding coefficients in the population. In conclusion, our study suggests that planned mating system is needed to control inbreeding in Korea Brindle population.참고 자료
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