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Research Note: Analysis of body weight and walking ability in turkeys and the prediction of categorical responses across systematic effect classes using a linear threshold model
Heavy selection for growth in turkeys has led to a decay in leg soundness and walking ability. In this study, different models and traits were used to investigate the genetic relationships between body weight (BW) and walking ability (WA) in a turkey population. The data consisted of BW and WA trait...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10466913/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37611453 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102993 |
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author | Soyalp, Samet Hartono, Evan Willems, Owen W. Wood, Ben J. Aggrey, Samuel E. Rekaya, Romdhane |
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description | Heavy selection for growth in turkeys has led to a decay in leg soundness and walking ability. In this study, different models and traits were used to investigate the genetic relationships between body weight (BW) and walking ability (WA) in a turkey population. The data consisted of BW and WA traits collected on 276,059 male birds. Body weight was measured at 12 and 20 wk and WA at 20 wk of age. For WA, birds were scored based on a 1 (bad) to 6 (good) grading system. Due to the small number of records with scores 5 and 6, birds with WA scores of 4, 5, and 6 were grouped together resulting in only 4 classes. Additionally, a binary classification of WA (scores 1 and 2 = Similarly, an estimate of the genetic correlation between WA and BW at 20 wk was −0.45, indicating a more pronounced class 1; scores 3, 4, 5, and 6 = class 2) was evaluated. The inheritability estimates of WA ranged between 0.25 and 0.27 depending on the number of classes. The Heritability of BW at 12 and 20 wk was 0.44 and 0.51, respectively. The genetic correlation between WA and BW at 12 wk was around −0.35, indicating that heavy birds tend to have poor WA. antagonistic relationship between BW and WA. The genetic correlation between BW at 12 and 20 wk was positive and high (0.80). The residual correlation between WA and BW at 12 and 20 wk of age was −0.07 and −0.02, respectively. The residual correlation between body weight traits was 0.57. Similar results were observed when a binary classification was adopted for WA. The probability of an individual with a given genetic merit expressing a certain class of WA was determined for different fixed effect designations. Predictive probabilities clearly showed that birds when hatched in the winter would have a small chance to exhibit good WA phenotypes. |
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spelling | pubmed-104669132023-08-31 Research Note: Analysis of body weight and walking ability in turkeys and the prediction of categorical responses across systematic effect classes using a linear threshold model Soyalp, Samet Hartono, Evan Willems, Owen W. Wood, Ben J. Aggrey, Samuel E. Rekaya, Romdhane Poult Sci GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Heavy selection for growth in turkeys has led to a decay in leg soundness and walking ability. In this study, different models and traits were used to investigate the genetic relationships between body weight (BW) and walking ability (WA) in a turkey population. The data consisted of BW and WA traits collected on 276,059 male birds. Body weight was measured at 12 and 20 wk and WA at 20 wk of age. For WA, birds were scored based on a 1 (bad) to 6 (good) grading system. Due to the small number of records with scores 5 and 6, birds with WA scores of 4, 5, and 6 were grouped together resulting in only 4 classes. Additionally, a binary classification of WA (scores 1 and 2 = Similarly, an estimate of the genetic correlation between WA and BW at 20 wk was −0.45, indicating a more pronounced class 1; scores 3, 4, 5, and 6 = class 2) was evaluated. The inheritability estimates of WA ranged between 0.25 and 0.27 depending on the number of classes. The Heritability of BW at 12 and 20 wk was 0.44 and 0.51, respectively. The genetic correlation between WA and BW at 12 wk was around −0.35, indicating that heavy birds tend to have poor WA. antagonistic relationship between BW and WA. The genetic correlation between BW at 12 and 20 wk was positive and high (0.80). The residual correlation between WA and BW at 12 and 20 wk of age was −0.07 and −0.02, respectively. The residual correlation between body weight traits was 0.57. Similar results were observed when a binary classification was adopted for WA. The probability of an individual with a given genetic merit expressing a certain class of WA was determined for different fixed effect designations. Predictive probabilities clearly showed that birds when hatched in the winter would have a small chance to exhibit good WA phenotypes. Elsevier 2023-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10466913/ /pubmed/37611453 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102993 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Poultry Science Association Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Soyalp, Samet Hartono, Evan Willems, Owen W. Wood, Ben J. Aggrey, Samuel E. Rekaya, Romdhane Research Note: Analysis of body weight and walking ability in turkeys and the prediction of categorical responses across systematic effect classes using a linear threshold model |
title | Research Note: Analysis of body weight and walking ability in turkeys and the prediction of categorical responses across systematic effect classes using a linear threshold model |
title_full | Research Note: Analysis of body weight and walking ability in turkeys and the prediction of categorical responses across systematic effect classes using a linear threshold model |
title_fullStr | Research Note: Analysis of body weight and walking ability in turkeys and the prediction of categorical responses across systematic effect classes using a linear threshold model |
title_full_unstemmed | Research Note: Analysis of body weight and walking ability in turkeys and the prediction of categorical responses across systematic effect classes using a linear threshold model |
title_short | Research Note: Analysis of body weight and walking ability in turkeys and the prediction of categorical responses across systematic effect classes using a linear threshold model |
title_sort | research note: analysis of body weight and walking ability in turkeys and the prediction of categorical responses across systematic effect classes using a linear threshold model |
topic | GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10466913/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37611453 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102993 |
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