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http://dx.doi.org/10.7744/kjoas.20190015

The effect of progeny numbers and pedigree depth on the accuracy of the EBV with the BLUP method  

Jang, Sungbong (Division of Animal & Dairy Science, ChungNam National University)
Kim, So Yeon (Division of Animal & Dairy Science, ChungNam National University)
Lee, Soo-Hyun (Division of Animal & Dairy Science, ChungNam National University)
Shin, Min Gwang (Division of Animal & Dairy Science, ChungNam National University)
Kang, Jimin (Division of Animal & Dairy Science, ChungNam National University)
Lee, Dooho (Division of Animal & Dairy Science, ChungNam National University)
Kim, Sidong (National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
Noh, Seung Hee (Hanwoo Improvement Center, Nation Agricultural Cooperative Federation)
Lee, Seung Hwan (Division of Animal & Dairy Science, ChungNam National University)
Choi, Tae Jeong (National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
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Korean Journal of Agricultural Science / v.46, no.2, 2019 , pp. 293-301 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was done to estimate the effect of progeny numbers and pedigree depth on the accuracy of the estimated breeding value (EBV) using best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) method in Hanwoo. The experiment groups (sire = 100, 200, and 300; progeny = 4 and 8) were made by random sampling and by genetic evaluation of the following traits: Body weight (BW), carcass weight (CW), eye muscle area (EMA), back fat thickness (BFT) and marbling score (MS9). As a result of the genetic evaluation, the accuracy of the EBV was roughly 30 - 60% with 4 progenies, and the accuracy of the EBV increased by about 50 - 75% with 8 progenies. In the other words, when the number of progenies increased from 4 to 8, the accuracy of the EBV simultaneously increased by about 15 - 20%. Moreover, when the number of sires was higher, variations in the accuracy of the EBV within the groups for each trait decreased. Therefore, this result indicates that not only the number of progeny but also the number of sires can affect the accuracy of the EBV. Consequently, collecting information on the progeny and careful management of that information are very important things in the Hanwoo breeding system. Therefore, the EBV can show more precise results when conducting genetic evaluations.
Keywords
estimated breeding value (EBV); number of progeny and best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP); progeny test;
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