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Phenotypic and Genetic Correlations of Feed Efficiency Traits with Growth and Carcass Traits in Nellore Cattle Selected for Postweaning Weight
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Canesin, Roberta Carrilho
, Mercadante, Maria Eugênia Zerlotti
, Ceacero, Thais Matos
, Bonilha, Sarah Figueiredo Martins
, Cyrillo, Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves
, de Albuquerque, Lucia Galvão
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal models
/ Animal sciences
/ Animals
/ Animals, Newborn - growth & development
/ Antibiosis
/ Beef
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body weight
/ Body Weight - genetics
/ Body Weight - physiology
/ Body weight gain
/ Bovidae
/ Cattle
/ Cattle - genetics
/ Cattle - growth & development
/ Cattle - metabolism
/ Cattle carcasses
/ Cattle feeds
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ Dominance (Genetics)
/ Dry matter
/ Eating
/ Efficiency
/ Estimates
/ Fasting
/ Feed conversion
/ Feed efficiency
/ Feed utilization efficiency
/ Feeds
/ Female
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic Association Studies
/ Heritability
/ Hip
/ Male
/ Meat - standards
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Phenotype
/ Physical Sciences
/ Quantitative Trait, Heritable
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Trends
/ Weaning
/ Zoology
2016
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Phenotypic and Genetic Correlations of Feed Efficiency Traits with Growth and Carcass Traits in Nellore Cattle Selected for Postweaning Weight
by
Canesin, Roberta Carrilho
, Mercadante, Maria Eugênia Zerlotti
, Ceacero, Thais Matos
, Bonilha, Sarah Figueiredo Martins
, Cyrillo, Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves
, de Albuquerque, Lucia Galvão
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal models
/ Animal sciences
/ Animals
/ Animals, Newborn - growth & development
/ Antibiosis
/ Beef
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body weight
/ Body Weight - genetics
/ Body Weight - physiology
/ Body weight gain
/ Bovidae
/ Cattle
/ Cattle - genetics
/ Cattle - growth & development
/ Cattle - metabolism
/ Cattle carcasses
/ Cattle feeds
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ Dominance (Genetics)
/ Dry matter
/ Eating
/ Efficiency
/ Estimates
/ Fasting
/ Feed conversion
/ Feed efficiency
/ Feed utilization efficiency
/ Feeds
/ Female
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic Association Studies
/ Heritability
/ Hip
/ Male
/ Meat - standards
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Phenotype
/ Physical Sciences
/ Quantitative Trait, Heritable
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Trends
/ Weaning
/ Zoology
2016
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Phenotypic and Genetic Correlations of Feed Efficiency Traits with Growth and Carcass Traits in Nellore Cattle Selected for Postweaning Weight
by
Canesin, Roberta Carrilho
, Mercadante, Maria Eugênia Zerlotti
, Ceacero, Thais Matos
, Bonilha, Sarah Figueiredo Martins
, Cyrillo, Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves
, de Albuquerque, Lucia Galvão
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal models
/ Animal sciences
/ Animals
/ Animals, Newborn - growth & development
/ Antibiosis
/ Beef
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body weight
/ Body Weight - genetics
/ Body Weight - physiology
/ Body weight gain
/ Bovidae
/ Cattle
/ Cattle - genetics
/ Cattle - growth & development
/ Cattle - metabolism
/ Cattle carcasses
/ Cattle feeds
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ Dominance (Genetics)
/ Dry matter
/ Eating
/ Efficiency
/ Estimates
/ Fasting
/ Feed conversion
/ Feed efficiency
/ Feed utilization efficiency
/ Feeds
/ Female
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic Association Studies
/ Heritability
/ Hip
/ Male
/ Meat - standards
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Phenotype
/ Physical Sciences
/ Quantitative Trait, Heritable
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Trends
/ Weaning
/ Zoology
2016
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Phenotypic and Genetic Correlations of Feed Efficiency Traits with Growth and Carcass Traits in Nellore Cattle Selected for Postweaning Weight
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Phenotypic and Genetic Correlations of Feed Efficiency Traits with Growth and Carcass Traits in Nellore Cattle Selected for Postweaning Weight
2016
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This study evaluated phenotypic (rph) and genetic correlations (rg) between 8 feed efficiency traits and other traits of economic interest including weight at selection (WS), loin-eye area (LEA), backfat thickness (BF), and rump fat thickness (RF) in Nellore cattle. Feed efficiency traits were gain:feed, residual feed intake (RFI), residual feed intake adjusted for backfat thickness (RFIb) and for backfat and rump fat thickness (RFIsf), residual body weight gain (RG), residual intake and body weight gain (RIG), and residual intake and body weight gain using RFIb (RIGb) and RFIsf (RIGsf). The variance components were estimated by the restricted maximum likelihood method using a two-trait animal model. The heritability estimates (h2) were 0.14, 0.24, 0.20, 0.22, 0.19, 0.15, 0.11 and 0.11 for gain:feed, RFI, RFIb, RFIsf, RG, RIG, RIGb and RIGsf, respectively. All rph values between traits were close to zero, except for the correlation of feed efficiency traits with dry matter intake and average daily gain. High rg values were observed for the correlation of dry matter intake, average daily gain and metabolic weight with WS and hip height (>0.61) and low to medium values (0.15 to 0.48) with the carcass traits (LEA, BF, RF). Among the feed efficiency traits, RG showed the highest rg with WS and hip height (0.34 and 0.25) and the lowest rg with subcutaneous fat thickness (-0.17 to 0.18). The rg values of RFI, RFIb and RFIsf with WS (0.17, 0.23 and 0.22), BF (0.37, 0.33 and 0.33) and RF (0.30, 0.31 and 0.32) were unfavorable. The rg values of gain:feed, RIG, RIGb and RIGsf with WS were low and favorable (0.07 to 0.22), while medium and unfavorable (-0.22 to -0.45) correlations were observed with fat thickness. The inclusion of subcutaneous fat thickness in the models used to calculate RFI did not reduce the rg between these traits. Selecting animals for higher feed efficiency will result in little or no genetic change in growth and will decrease subcutaneous fat thickness in the carcass.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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