Recent Advances in Sire Evaluation Methods: A Review
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Published:2021-04-29
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ISSN:0976-0555
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Container-title:Indian Journal of Animal Research
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Short-container-title:IJAR
Author:
Talokar Amol Jagannath,Kumar Harshit,Mehrotra Arnav,Kaisa Kaiho,Saravanan K.A.,Panigrahi Manjit,Dutt Triveni,Bhushan Bharat
Abstract
This review deals with the various traditional and recent methods of sire evaluation. A sire evaluation is a method of prediction of sire’s next-generation produced by breeding with specified females and creating their records in a specific environment. Breeding worth of progeny tested sires are obtained through sire index method that assigns ranking to each sire based on their genetic merit. Numerous sire indices are broadly classified in two type’s viz., indices which are purely meant for ranking purposes and those which, besides, provide an estimate of the breeding worth of each sire. Sires can be evaluated in single or multiple herds. The statistical equations represent sire evaluation as linear or non-linear methods. Numerous methods can be incorporated as the advances are made in sire evaluation based on data structures, breeding approaches and selection methods. There are various approaches of sire evaluation such as Least Squares Method (LSM), Simple Regressed Least Squares (SRLS), Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) and Derivative-Free Restricted Maximum Likelihood (DFREML) for single as well as multiple trait models which can be used to derive genetic worth of an individual. An efficient method of sire evaluation shows minimum within sire variance or error variance.
Publisher
Agricultural Research Communication Center
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology