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Estimation of genetic parameters for litter size in pigs using multi-trait analyses

Data from the first four parities of Large White pigs were used to estimate (co)variance components and genetic parameters for litter size (LS) in single trait and multi-trait analyses. The (co)variance components and genetic parameters were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood using the MTDFREML program. LS in each parity was considered a different trait and the models included contemporary group as fixed effect and additive direct genetic and residual as random effects. Heritability estimates of LS in different parities in single trait analyses ranged from 0.14 to 0.20. Estimates of heritability in multi-trait analyses were similar to those obtained in single trait analyses. Phenotypic correlation estimates were lower than the genetic ones. Genetic correlations between parities were lower than 0.75, except for the estimate between the third and fourth parities, which was the highest one (0.91). The smallest genetic correlation (0.60) was observed between the first and second parities.

genetic correlation; heritability; litter size at birth; REML; reproductive traits


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