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Estimation of genetic parameters for growth traits of Santa Inês sheep using single and multiple-trait models

Records of birth weights at 196 days of age of 927 lamb progenies of 45 sires and 323 dams of Santa Ines sheep, controlled from 1983 to 2000, were used with purpose of evaluating three models that considered or no the maternal genetic effect and covariance between direct and maternal genetic effects, to estimate variance components and genetic parameters by single and two-trait analyses. The (co)variance components and genetic direct and maternal parameters were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood methods, under animal model. The model that included additive direct and maternal effects showed higher value for log likelihood for all the studied traits. Model without maternal effect overestimated the variances and heritability for direct genetic effect (0.56 to 0.23). The importance of maternal effect decreased with growth, as the age of the lambs increased. The variances and heritability estimates in two-trait models for genetic direct genetic effect were higher than those obtained by single-trait models. The genetic correlations between the traits were high and positive. The maternal effect was important for all the studied traits. The two-trait models allowed better estimate of the direct additive variance, causing higher heritability value.

animal model; genetic correlations; hair sheep; heritability; maternal effect


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