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Direct–Maternal Genetic Parameters for Litter Size and Body Weight of Piglets of a New Black Breed for the Taiwan Black Hog Market

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Black pigs are the most competitive hogs in Taiwan as they have a higher price than commercial non-black hogs due to their desirable meat quality for locals, and they have accounted for 15% of Taiwan’s hog production since 2011. However, the litter sizes before the weaning of local b...

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Autores principales: Lee, Hsiu-Lan, Lin, Mu-Yao, Wang, Han-Sheng, Hsu, Chin-Bin, Lin, Cheng-Yung, Chang, Shen-Chang, Shen, Perng-Chih, Chang, Hsiu-Luan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9741346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36496816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233295
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author Lee, Hsiu-Lan
Lin, Mu-Yao
Wang, Han-Sheng
Hsu, Chin-Bin
Lin, Cheng-Yung
Chang, Shen-Chang
Shen, Perng-Chih
Chang, Hsiu-Luan
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Lin, Mu-Yao
Wang, Han-Sheng
Hsu, Chin-Bin
Lin, Cheng-Yung
Chang, Shen-Chang
Shen, Perng-Chih
Chang, Hsiu-Luan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Black pigs are the most competitive hogs in Taiwan as they have a higher price than commercial non-black hogs due to their desirable meat quality for locals, and they have accounted for 15% of Taiwan’s hog production since 2011. However, the litter sizes before the weaning of local black sows are much smaller than those of maternal breeds such as Landrace and Yorkshire, which are commonly used in Taiwan. Herd productivity is highly influenced by dam litter size and piglet weight before weaning. The KHAPS Black Pig was registered as a new breed in Taiwan in 2010 and was designed as a maternal line for black hog production. The direct–maternal genetic effects on litter size and piglet weight were tested for selection efficiency. The direct–maternal genetic correlation had a great impact on the prediction of maternal breeding value. Therefore, it is crucial to estimate the direct–maternal genetic parameters of litter size and piglet weight to assist future selection decisions for the genetic progress of this new breed. ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to estimate the genetic parameters of litter size and piglet weight from farrowing to weaning in KHAPS Black sows. The genetic parameters investigated were the direct (h(2)(d)), maternal (h(2)(m)), realized (h(2)(r)), and total (h(2)(T)) heritability, as well as correlations (r(d), r(m), and r(dm)) within and between traits. The analyses were performed using single- and three-trait animal models with and without maternal genetic effects. In the three-trait model with maternal genetic effect, all estimates of h(2)(d) and h(2)(m) were significantly different from zero except the h(2)(d) of mean birth weight. Positive values of r(d) and r(m) between traits were observed as expected in the range of 0.322–1.000. Negative values of r(dm) were found within and between traits and were less associated with mean piglet weight traits than litter size traits. Estimates of h(2)(T) were consistently larger than those of h(2)(r) in both the single- and three-trait model analyses. In addition, the three-trait model can take into account the association between the traits, so the estimates are more accurate with smaller SEs. In conclusion, maternal genetic effects were not negligible in this study, and thus, a multiple-trait animal model with maternal genetic effects and full pedigree is recommended to assist future pig breeding decisions in this new breed.
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spelling pubmed-97413462022-12-11 Direct–Maternal Genetic Parameters for Litter Size and Body Weight of Piglets of a New Black Breed for the Taiwan Black Hog Market Lee, Hsiu-Lan Lin, Mu-Yao Wang, Han-Sheng Hsu, Chin-Bin Lin, Cheng-Yung Chang, Shen-Chang Shen, Perng-Chih Chang, Hsiu-Luan Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Black pigs are the most competitive hogs in Taiwan as they have a higher price than commercial non-black hogs due to their desirable meat quality for locals, and they have accounted for 15% of Taiwan’s hog production since 2011. However, the litter sizes before the weaning of local black sows are much smaller than those of maternal breeds such as Landrace and Yorkshire, which are commonly used in Taiwan. Herd productivity is highly influenced by dam litter size and piglet weight before weaning. The KHAPS Black Pig was registered as a new breed in Taiwan in 2010 and was designed as a maternal line for black hog production. The direct–maternal genetic effects on litter size and piglet weight were tested for selection efficiency. The direct–maternal genetic correlation had a great impact on the prediction of maternal breeding value. Therefore, it is crucial to estimate the direct–maternal genetic parameters of litter size and piglet weight to assist future selection decisions for the genetic progress of this new breed. ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to estimate the genetic parameters of litter size and piglet weight from farrowing to weaning in KHAPS Black sows. The genetic parameters investigated were the direct (h(2)(d)), maternal (h(2)(m)), realized (h(2)(r)), and total (h(2)(T)) heritability, as well as correlations (r(d), r(m), and r(dm)) within and between traits. The analyses were performed using single- and three-trait animal models with and without maternal genetic effects. In the three-trait model with maternal genetic effect, all estimates of h(2)(d) and h(2)(m) were significantly different from zero except the h(2)(d) of mean birth weight. Positive values of r(d) and r(m) between traits were observed as expected in the range of 0.322–1.000. Negative values of r(dm) were found within and between traits and were less associated with mean piglet weight traits than litter size traits. Estimates of h(2)(T) were consistently larger than those of h(2)(r) in both the single- and three-trait model analyses. In addition, the three-trait model can take into account the association between the traits, so the estimates are more accurate with smaller SEs. In conclusion, maternal genetic effects were not negligible in this study, and thus, a multiple-trait animal model with maternal genetic effects and full pedigree is recommended to assist future pig breeding decisions in this new breed. MDPI 2022-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9741346/ /pubmed/36496816 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233295 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lee, Hsiu-Lan
Lin, Mu-Yao
Wang, Han-Sheng
Hsu, Chin-Bin
Lin, Cheng-Yung
Chang, Shen-Chang
Shen, Perng-Chih
Chang, Hsiu-Luan
Direct–Maternal Genetic Parameters for Litter Size and Body Weight of Piglets of a New Black Breed for the Taiwan Black Hog Market
title Direct–Maternal Genetic Parameters for Litter Size and Body Weight of Piglets of a New Black Breed for the Taiwan Black Hog Market
title_full Direct–Maternal Genetic Parameters for Litter Size and Body Weight of Piglets of a New Black Breed for the Taiwan Black Hog Market
title_fullStr Direct–Maternal Genetic Parameters for Litter Size and Body Weight of Piglets of a New Black Breed for the Taiwan Black Hog Market
title_full_unstemmed Direct–Maternal Genetic Parameters for Litter Size and Body Weight of Piglets of a New Black Breed for the Taiwan Black Hog Market
title_short Direct–Maternal Genetic Parameters for Litter Size and Body Weight of Piglets of a New Black Breed for the Taiwan Black Hog Market
title_sort direct–maternal genetic parameters for litter size and body weight of piglets of a new black breed for the taiwan black hog market
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9741346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36496816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233295
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