Author:
Cloete S. W. P.,Greeff J. C.,Lewer R. P.
Abstract
(Co)variance estimates for hogget liveweight, greasy fleece weight, clean
fleece weight, clean yield, fibre diameter, and the coefficient of variation
of fibre diameter were obtained for a Western Australian Merino resource
flock. The flock encompassed 16 medium wool bloodlines and data were available
for the period 1982–93. Direct additive genetic variances
(h2) — expressed as a ratio of the total phenotypic
variance within bloodlines — were estimated at 0.52 for hogget liveweight,
0.44 for greasy fleece weight, 0.42 for clean fleece weight, 0.63 for clean
yield, 0.71 for fibre diameter, and 0.62 for coefficient of variation of fibre
diameter. Maternal genetic variance estimates were significant
(P < 0.05) only in hogget liveweight and fibre
diameter, but components within bloodlines were low (0.05 for liveweight and
0.02 for fibre diameter). Direct within-bloodline genetic correlations of
hogget liveweight as well as greasy and clean fleece weight with fibre
diameter were positive (0.17, 0.31, and 0.31, respectively), suggesting that
selection for bigger and heavier cutting sheep would generally lead to a
broader fibre diameter. Liveweight was unrelated to clean yield and negatively
related to coefficient of variation of fibre diameter (–0.17). Greasy
fleece weight was negatively related to clean yield (–0.20). The genetic
correlation of clean fleece weight with clean yield was positive (0.37). Wool
quantity was, in general, positively related to coefficient of variation of
fibre diameter, although the estimated genetic correlations were low (0.12 for
greasy fleece weight and 0.07 for clean fleece weight). The genetic
correlation between fibre diameter and coefficient of variation of fibre
diameter was negative, and fairly low (–0.10). These results are
discussed with reference to sheep breeding.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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