Eleven generations of selection for the duration of fertility in the intergeneric crossbreeding of ducks

<p>Abstract</p> <p>A 12-generation selection experiment involving a selected line (S) and a control line (C) has been conducted since 1992 with the aim of increasing the number of fertile eggs laid by the Brown Tsaiya duck after a single artificial insemination (AI) with pooled Mus...

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Main Authors: Liu Tai Jui-Jane, Liao Chung-Wen, Huang Yu-Chia, Huang Shang-Chi, Liu Hsiao-Lung, Rouvier Roger, Cheng Yu-Shin, Tai Chein, Poivey Jean-Paul
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Language:deu
Published: BMC 2009-03-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
Online Access:http://www.gsejournal.org/content/41/1/32
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spelling doaj-37ccfe660c0c4c258be5dedd6bd82bb92020-11-25T00:29:51ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution0999-193X1297-96862009-03-014113210.1186/1297-9686-41-32Eleven generations of selection for the duration of fertility in the intergeneric crossbreeding of ducksLiu Tai Jui-JaneLiao Chung-WenHuang Yu-ChiaHuang Shang-ChiLiu Hsiao-LungRouvier RogerCheng Yu-ShinTai CheinPoivey Jean-Paul<p>Abstract</p> <p>A 12-generation selection experiment involving a selected line (S) and a control line (C) has been conducted since 1992 with the aim of increasing the number of fertile eggs laid by the Brown Tsaiya duck after a single artificial insemination (AI) with pooled Muscovy semen. On average, 28.9% of the females and 17.05% of the males were selected. The selection responses and the predicted responses showed similar trends. The average predicted genetic responses per generation in genetic standard deviation units were 0.40 for the number of fertile eggs, 0.45 for the maximum duration of fertility, and 0.32 for the number of hatched mule ducklings' traits. The fertility rates for days 2–8 after AI were 89.14% in the S line and 61.46% in the C line. Embryo viability was not impaired by this selection. The largest increase in fertility rate per day after a single AI was observed from d5 to d11. In G12, the fertility rate in the selected line was 91% at d2, 94% at d3, 92% at days 3 and 4 then decreased to 81% at d8, 75% at d9, 58% at d10 and 42% at d11. In contrast, the fertility rate in the control line showed an abrupt decrease from d4 (74%). The same tendencies were observed for the evolution of hatchability according to the egg set rates. It was concluded that selection for the number of fertile eggs after a single AI with pooled Muscovy semen could effectively increase the duration of the fertile period in ducks and that research should now be focused on ways to improve the viability of the hybrid mule duck embryo.</p> http://www.gsejournal.org/content/41/1/32
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author Liu Tai Jui-Jane
Liao Chung-Wen
Huang Yu-Chia
Huang Shang-Chi
Liu Hsiao-Lung
Rouvier Roger
Cheng Yu-Shin
Tai Chein
Poivey Jean-Paul
spellingShingle Liu Tai Jui-Jane
Liao Chung-Wen
Huang Yu-Chia
Huang Shang-Chi
Liu Hsiao-Lung
Rouvier Roger
Cheng Yu-Shin
Tai Chein
Poivey Jean-Paul
Eleven generations of selection for the duration of fertility in the intergeneric crossbreeding of ducks
Genetics Selection Evolution
author_facet Liu Tai Jui-Jane
Liao Chung-Wen
Huang Yu-Chia
Huang Shang-Chi
Liu Hsiao-Lung
Rouvier Roger
Cheng Yu-Shin
Tai Chein
Poivey Jean-Paul
author_sort Liu Tai Jui-Jane
title Eleven generations of selection for the duration of fertility in the intergeneric crossbreeding of ducks
title_short Eleven generations of selection for the duration of fertility in the intergeneric crossbreeding of ducks
title_full Eleven generations of selection for the duration of fertility in the intergeneric crossbreeding of ducks
title_fullStr Eleven generations of selection for the duration of fertility in the intergeneric crossbreeding of ducks
title_full_unstemmed Eleven generations of selection for the duration of fertility in the intergeneric crossbreeding of ducks
title_sort eleven generations of selection for the duration of fertility in the intergeneric crossbreeding of ducks
publisher BMC
series Genetics Selection Evolution
issn 0999-193X
1297-9686
publishDate 2009-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>A 12-generation selection experiment involving a selected line (S) and a control line (C) has been conducted since 1992 with the aim of increasing the number of fertile eggs laid by the Brown Tsaiya duck after a single artificial insemination (AI) with pooled Muscovy semen. On average, 28.9% of the females and 17.05% of the males were selected. The selection responses and the predicted responses showed similar trends. The average predicted genetic responses per generation in genetic standard deviation units were 0.40 for the number of fertile eggs, 0.45 for the maximum duration of fertility, and 0.32 for the number of hatched mule ducklings' traits. The fertility rates for days 2–8 after AI were 89.14% in the S line and 61.46% in the C line. Embryo viability was not impaired by this selection. The largest increase in fertility rate per day after a single AI was observed from d5 to d11. In G12, the fertility rate in the selected line was 91% at d2, 94% at d3, 92% at days 3 and 4 then decreased to 81% at d8, 75% at d9, 58% at d10 and 42% at d11. In contrast, the fertility rate in the control line showed an abrupt decrease from d4 (74%). The same tendencies were observed for the evolution of hatchability according to the egg set rates. It was concluded that selection for the number of fertile eggs after a single AI with pooled Muscovy semen could effectively increase the duration of the fertile period in ducks and that research should now be focused on ways to improve the viability of the hybrid mule duck embryo.</p>
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