برآورد پارامترهای ژنتیکی افزایش وزن روزانه و نسبت کلیبر در گوسفندان استان گیلان

نوع مقاله : علمی پژوهشی- ژنتیک و اصلاح دام و طیور

نویسندگان

گروه علوم دامی،دانشکده علوم کشاورزی دانشگاه گیلان، گیلان، ایران

چکیده

هدف از این پژوهش برآورد پارامترهای ژنتیکی صفات میانگین افزایش وزن روزانه از تولد تا سه‌ماهگی (ADGa)، از تولد تا شش‌ماهگی (ADGb) و از سه‌ماهگی تا شش ماهگی (ADGc) و هم‌چنین نسبت های کلیبر منطبق با افزایش وزن های روزانه فوق‌الذکر (KRa، KRb و KRc ) گوسفندان استان گیلان بود. داده‌ها و اطلاعات شجره در طی سال‌های 1373 تا 1390 به وسیله سازمان جهاد کشاورزی استان گیلان جمع‌آوری شده بود. آزمون معنی‌داری اثرات ثابت مؤثر بر صفات مورد مطالعه با استفاده از رویهGLM نرم‌افزار SAS انجام گرفت. اثر ترکیبی گله-‌‌‌ سال-‌ فصل، جنس بره و سن مادر هنگام زایش بر تمامی صفات مورد مطالعه معنی‌دار بودند. پارامترهای ژنتیکی بر اساس 6 مدل حیوانی مختلف و با استفاده از روش حداکثر درستنمایی محدود شده نرم افزارWombat برآورد شدند. مناسب‌ترین مدل بر اساس معیار اطلاعات آکایک تعیین شد. بر اساس بهترین مدل، وراثت‌پذیری مستقیم برای ADGa، ADGb و ADGc و هم‌چنین نسبت های کلیبر منطبق با افزایش وزن های روزانه فوق الذکر به‌ترتیب برابر 79/0، 18/0، 06/0، 25/0، 53/0 و 07/0 بود. همبستگی ژنتیکی مستقیم بین صفات KRb و KRc کم‌ترین (48/0-) و بین صفات ADGc و KRaبیش‌ترین (94/0) مقدار را داشت. همبستگی فنوتیپی در دامنه 37/0- تا 90/0 قرار داشت و همبستگی محیطی نیز از 55/0- تا 90/0 متغیر بود. برآورد پارامتر‌های ژنتیکی صفات رشد در این مطالعه نشان می دهند که در گوسفندان استان گیلان تنوع ژنتیکی کافی و در حد سایر نژادهای گوسفند در ایران وجود دارد و هم‌چنین پیشرفت ژنتیکی برای این صفات به وسیله انتخاب امکان‌پذیر است.

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عنوان مقاله [English]

Estimation of Genetic Parameters for Average Daily Gains and Kleiber Ratios in Guilan Province Sheep

نویسندگان [English]

  • Bahareh Eteqadi
  • Navid Ghavi Hossein-Zadeh
  • Abdolahad Shadparvar
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Guilan, Iran
چکیده [English]

Introduction: The genetic characterization of local breeds of sheep is of paramount importance, not only for conservation purposes but also for the definition of breeding objectives and breeding programmes. When records are nonexistent and breeds are not well defined in the field, information could be obtained from research station information where pedigree and performance records have been kept. Early growth of animals is mostly dependent on the animal’s genetic merit for growth and maternal genetic and permanent environmental effects. Hence, both the direct and maternal genetic effects should be taken into account in a selection program to achieve optimum genetic progress. Studies on different sheep breeds have indicated that both direct and maternal genetic effects are essential for lamb growth. The efficiency of any sheep production enterprises can be improved through considering economically important traits such as litter size, body weight of lamb and quantity and quality of wool in the breeding objective. Growth is an economically important trait of farm animals which can be interpreted mathematically. It is a time (age) dependent change expressed in the weight or size of organ, composition of tissue/organ, size or number of cells and in live weight. Growth rate is related to rate of maturing and mature weight and these traits have been suggested to have association with lifetime productivity parameters in animals. Slow growth rate causes low market weight and has been identified as one of the limiting factors affecting the profitability of any production system. Selection of animals based on their predicted breeding values and accurate estimation of genetic parameters for economically important traits are required for designing optimal breeding strategies for farm animals. The Kleiber ratio has been suggested to be a useful indicator of growth efficiency and an indirect selection criterion for feed conversion under field conditions. The Guilan sheep is a fat-tailed breed of domestic sheep in Iran, numbering some 400,000 animals in the north of the country, and distributed in the northern and western parts of Guilan Province in the mountains between Assalem, Khalkhal, Oshkourat, and Deilaman. This breed can also be found in some areas of Guilan-Zanjan border. Mean adult live weight in this breed is 35 kg (77 lbs) for rams and 31 kg (67 lbs) for ewes. The coat color for this breed is yellowish-white to pure white, but brown patches are found on the head, face and at the bottom of the legs. This breed is valued mainly due to its small size, meat, and ability to live in mountainous areas with rain-fed foothills and foothill steppes with 1300 mm (51 inches) rain. The objective of the present study was to estimate genetic parameters for average daily gain from birth to 3 (ADGa), 6-month of age (ADGb), average daily gain from 3 to 6-month of age (ADGc) and corresponding Kleiber ratios (KRa، KRb و KRc) in Guilan province sheep.
Materials and Methods: Data and pedigree information used in this study were collected during years 1994 to 2011 by the Agriculture Organization of Guilan Province, Iran. The GLM procedure of SAS was used for determining the fixed effects which had significant influence on the under study traits. Level of significance for the inclusion of effects into the model of analysis was declared at P

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Fat-tailed sheep
  • Genetic evaluation
  • Growth trait
  • Heritability
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