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A short-term divergent selection for resistance to Teladorsagia circumcincta in Romanov sheep using natural or artificial challenge

This experiment was conducted to assess the efficiency of selection on the basis of response to artificial challenges in order to breed sheep resistant to natural infection. A short-term divergent selection process was designed to estimate the genetic parameters of these two traits. Two flocks, incl...

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Autores principales: Gruner, Lucas, Bouix, Jacques, Khang, Jacqueline Vu Tien, Mandonnet, Nathalie, Eychenne, Francis, Cortet, Jacques, Sauvé, Christine, Limouzin, Claude
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2697187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15040900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-36-2-217
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author Gruner, Lucas
Bouix, Jacques
Khang, Jacqueline Vu Tien
Mandonnet, Nathalie
Eychenne, Francis
Cortet, Jacques
Sauvé, Christine
Limouzin, Claude
author_facet Gruner, Lucas
Bouix, Jacques
Khang, Jacqueline Vu Tien
Mandonnet, Nathalie
Eychenne, Francis
Cortet, Jacques
Sauvé, Christine
Limouzin, Claude
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description This experiment was conducted to assess the efficiency of selection on the basis of response to artificial challenges in order to breed sheep resistant to natural infection. A short-term divergent selection process was designed to estimate the genetic parameters of these two traits. Two flocks, including 100 Romanov ram lambs each, were challenged in 1990 when they were 6 months old. One flock received three artificial infections with 20 000 third-stage Teladorsagia circumcincta larvae, at intervals of 7 weeks. Faecal egg counts (FEC) were performed on Days 22, 25 and 28 post infection (p.i.) and the animals were drenched on Day 28 p.i. The other flock was grazed for 5 months on a pasture contaminated with the same species. Faecal samples were taken from the lambs at similar ages. About 5 rams with the lowest FEC and 5 with the highest FEC were selected in each flock and mated with unselected ewes. Their offspring (200 animals) were challenged in 1992, half in the same way as their sires, and the other half by the other method. Because of a drought in the summer of 1990, it was necessary to repeat part of the experiment, and in 1992 the 5 and 8 rams with the lowest and highest FEC, respectively, were selected from the offspring challenged on the pasture in 1992 and were mated with unselected ewes. Their progeny (about 80 animals) were challenged in 1994, half by natural infection, half by artificial infection. The mean FEC of the flock increased from the first to the third artificial infection. The natural infection was highly variable in different years, reflecting the difficulty of assessing resistance using this mode of challenge. Genetic parameters were estimated using animal models and REML solutions. The repeatabilities of the FEC following artificial and natural infection were 0.49 and 0.70 respectively within a period of one week, and 0.22 and 0.41 respectively for periods separated by intervals of 7 weeks; the heritabilities of the single egg count were 0.22 and 0.38 respectively. The genetic correlation was 0.87: the FEC recorded under natural or artificial infection appear to depend on the same genetic potential.
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spelling pubmed-26971872009-06-16 A short-term divergent selection for resistance to Teladorsagia circumcincta in Romanov sheep using natural or artificial challenge Gruner, Lucas Bouix, Jacques Khang, Jacqueline Vu Tien Mandonnet, Nathalie Eychenne, Francis Cortet, Jacques Sauvé, Christine Limouzin, Claude Genet Sel Evol Research This experiment was conducted to assess the efficiency of selection on the basis of response to artificial challenges in order to breed sheep resistant to natural infection. A short-term divergent selection process was designed to estimate the genetic parameters of these two traits. Two flocks, including 100 Romanov ram lambs each, were challenged in 1990 when they were 6 months old. One flock received three artificial infections with 20 000 third-stage Teladorsagia circumcincta larvae, at intervals of 7 weeks. Faecal egg counts (FEC) were performed on Days 22, 25 and 28 post infection (p.i.) and the animals were drenched on Day 28 p.i. The other flock was grazed for 5 months on a pasture contaminated with the same species. Faecal samples were taken from the lambs at similar ages. About 5 rams with the lowest FEC and 5 with the highest FEC were selected in each flock and mated with unselected ewes. Their offspring (200 animals) were challenged in 1992, half in the same way as their sires, and the other half by the other method. Because of a drought in the summer of 1990, it was necessary to repeat part of the experiment, and in 1992 the 5 and 8 rams with the lowest and highest FEC, respectively, were selected from the offspring challenged on the pasture in 1992 and were mated with unselected ewes. Their progeny (about 80 animals) were challenged in 1994, half by natural infection, half by artificial infection. The mean FEC of the flock increased from the first to the third artificial infection. The natural infection was highly variable in different years, reflecting the difficulty of assessing resistance using this mode of challenge. Genetic parameters were estimated using animal models and REML solutions. The repeatabilities of the FEC following artificial and natural infection were 0.49 and 0.70 respectively within a period of one week, and 0.22 and 0.41 respectively for periods separated by intervals of 7 weeks; the heritabilities of the single egg count were 0.22 and 0.38 respectively. The genetic correlation was 0.87: the FEC recorded under natural or artificial infection appear to depend on the same genetic potential. BioMed Central 2004-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2697187/ /pubmed/15040900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-36-2-217 Text en Copyright © 2004 INRA, EDP Sciences
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Gruner, Lucas
Bouix, Jacques
Khang, Jacqueline Vu Tien
Mandonnet, Nathalie
Eychenne, Francis
Cortet, Jacques
Sauvé, Christine
Limouzin, Claude
A short-term divergent selection for resistance to Teladorsagia circumcincta in Romanov sheep using natural or artificial challenge
title A short-term divergent selection for resistance to Teladorsagia circumcincta in Romanov sheep using natural or artificial challenge
title_full A short-term divergent selection for resistance to Teladorsagia circumcincta in Romanov sheep using natural or artificial challenge
title_fullStr A short-term divergent selection for resistance to Teladorsagia circumcincta in Romanov sheep using natural or artificial challenge
title_full_unstemmed A short-term divergent selection for resistance to Teladorsagia circumcincta in Romanov sheep using natural or artificial challenge
title_short A short-term divergent selection for resistance to Teladorsagia circumcincta in Romanov sheep using natural or artificial challenge
title_sort short-term divergent selection for resistance to teladorsagia circumcincta in romanov sheep using natural or artificial challenge
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2697187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15040900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-36-2-217
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