Author:
Benavides M. V.,Maher A. P.,Young M. J.,Beatson P. R.,Reid T. C.
Abstract
The potential for the reduction of wool yellowing susceptibility (YPC) in
Corriedale sheep via selection was examined. The heritabilities of YPC and
greasy fleece weight (GFW) and clean fleece weight (CFW), yield percentage
(Yield), mean fibre diameter (MFD), and subjective greasy wool colour
assessment (Visual), and phenotypic and genetic correlations among these
traits were estimated from records on 1492 progeny of 53 sires of a Corriedale
flock by using restricted maximum likelihood procedures using an average
information algorithm.
The heritability of YPC was 0·27 ± 0·06. Genetic
correlations between YPC and GFW, CFW, Yield, MFD, and Visual were 0·20
± 0·14, 0·11 ± 0·14, –0·15
± 0·13, 0·24 ± 0·14, and 0·95
± 0·06, respectively. Phenotypic correlations were low between
these traits and YPC. Visual had a heritability of 0·30 ±
0·06 and medium-high genetic correlations with all traits, except CFW.
Heritability estimates of GFW, CFW, Yield, and MFD were 0·55 ±
0·07, 0·52 ± 0·07, 0·51 ±
0·07, and 0·52 ± 0·07, respectively.
The expected correlated responses to selection against YPC are likely to cause
reductions in CFW and MFD. Correlated responses from the reduction of Visual
are predicted to be greater for all production traits than those from the
reduction of YPC. Responses in YPC are predicted to be slightly higher when
selection is on Visual (–0·21 score/year) than when
selection is on YPC itself (–0·19 score/year). A selection
index, including CFW, MFD, and YPC as aggregate breeding and breeding
objective traits, calculated at I = +3·26CFW –
0·14MFD + 0·03YPC, predicted a YPC increase, worsening the
problem.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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