Relationship Between the Estimated Breeding Values for Litter Traits at Birth and Ovarian and Embryonic Traits and Their Additive Genetic Variance in Gilts at 35 Days of Pregnancy

We investigated (1) the relationship between the estimated breeding values (EBVs) for litter traits at birth and ovulation rate (OR), average corpora luteal weight, uterine length and embryonic survival and development traits in gilts at 35 days of pregnancy by linear regression, (2) the genetic var...

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Main Authors: Carolina L. A. Da Silva, Han A. Mulder, Marleen L. W. J. Broekhuijse, Bas Kemp, Nicoline M. Soede, Egbert F. Knol
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-04-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2018.00111/full
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spelling doaj-4cdf5f24e9c34c33b97161cce08819462020-11-24T22:29:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212018-04-01910.3389/fgene.2018.00111330811Relationship Between the Estimated Breeding Values for Litter Traits at Birth and Ovarian and Embryonic Traits and Their Additive Genetic Variance in Gilts at 35 Days of PregnancyCarolina L. A. Da Silva0Han A. Mulder1Marleen L. W. J. Broekhuijse2Bas Kemp3Nicoline M. Soede4Egbert F. Knol5Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsAnimal Breeding and Genomics, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsTopigs Norsvin Research Center B.V., Beuningen, NetherlandsAdaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsAdaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsTopigs Norsvin Research Center B.V., Beuningen, NetherlandsWe investigated (1) the relationship between the estimated breeding values (EBVs) for litter traits at birth and ovulation rate (OR), average corpora luteal weight, uterine length and embryonic survival and development traits in gilts at 35 days of pregnancy by linear regression, (2) the genetic variance of OR, average corpora lutea (CL) weight, uterine length and embryonic survival and development traits at 35 days of pregnancy, and (3) the genetic correlations between these traits. Landrace (n = 86) and Yorkshire × Landrace (n = 304) gilts were inseminated and slaughtered at 35 days of pregnancy. OR was assessed by dissection of the CL on both ovaries. Individual CL was weighed and the average CL weight calculated. The number of embryos (total and vital) were counted and the vital embryos were individually weighed for calculation of within litter average and standard deviation (SD) of the embryo weight. Length of the uterine implantation site of the vital embryos was measured and the average per gilt calculated. Results suggests that increasing the EBV for total number of piglets born would proportionally increase OR and number of embryos, while decreasing the average CL weight. On the contrary, increasing the EBV for average piglet birth weight and for within litter birth weight standard deviation would increase the average CL weight. There was no relationship between the EBVs for BW and for BWSD and vital embryonic weight at 35 days of pregnancy. OR, average CL weight, number of embryos, average weight and implantation length of the vital embryos had all moderate to high heritabilities, ranging from 0.36 (±0.18) to 0.70 (±0.17). Thus, results indicate that there is ample genetic variation in OR, average CL weight and embryonic development traits. This knowledge could be used to optimize the balance between selection for litter size, average piglets birth weight and within litter birth weight uniformity.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2018.00111/fullprecision phenotypingovulation ratecorpora lutea weightembryogilts
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author Carolina L. A. Da Silva
Han A. Mulder
Marleen L. W. J. Broekhuijse
Bas Kemp
Nicoline M. Soede
Egbert F. Knol
spellingShingle Carolina L. A. Da Silva
Han A. Mulder
Marleen L. W. J. Broekhuijse
Bas Kemp
Nicoline M. Soede
Egbert F. Knol
Relationship Between the Estimated Breeding Values for Litter Traits at Birth and Ovarian and Embryonic Traits and Their Additive Genetic Variance in Gilts at 35 Days of Pregnancy
Frontiers in Genetics
precision phenotyping
ovulation rate
corpora lutea weight
embryo
gilts
author_facet Carolina L. A. Da Silva
Han A. Mulder
Marleen L. W. J. Broekhuijse
Bas Kemp
Nicoline M. Soede
Egbert F. Knol
author_sort Carolina L. A. Da Silva
title Relationship Between the Estimated Breeding Values for Litter Traits at Birth and Ovarian and Embryonic Traits and Their Additive Genetic Variance in Gilts at 35 Days of Pregnancy
title_short Relationship Between the Estimated Breeding Values for Litter Traits at Birth and Ovarian and Embryonic Traits and Their Additive Genetic Variance in Gilts at 35 Days of Pregnancy
title_full Relationship Between the Estimated Breeding Values for Litter Traits at Birth and Ovarian and Embryonic Traits and Their Additive Genetic Variance in Gilts at 35 Days of Pregnancy
title_fullStr Relationship Between the Estimated Breeding Values for Litter Traits at Birth and Ovarian and Embryonic Traits and Their Additive Genetic Variance in Gilts at 35 Days of Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between the Estimated Breeding Values for Litter Traits at Birth and Ovarian and Embryonic Traits and Their Additive Genetic Variance in Gilts at 35 Days of Pregnancy
title_sort relationship between the estimated breeding values for litter traits at birth and ovarian and embryonic traits and their additive genetic variance in gilts at 35 days of pregnancy
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Genetics
issn 1664-8021
publishDate 2018-04-01
description We investigated (1) the relationship between the estimated breeding values (EBVs) for litter traits at birth and ovulation rate (OR), average corpora luteal weight, uterine length and embryonic survival and development traits in gilts at 35 days of pregnancy by linear regression, (2) the genetic variance of OR, average corpora lutea (CL) weight, uterine length and embryonic survival and development traits at 35 days of pregnancy, and (3) the genetic correlations between these traits. Landrace (n = 86) and Yorkshire × Landrace (n = 304) gilts were inseminated and slaughtered at 35 days of pregnancy. OR was assessed by dissection of the CL on both ovaries. Individual CL was weighed and the average CL weight calculated. The number of embryos (total and vital) were counted and the vital embryos were individually weighed for calculation of within litter average and standard deviation (SD) of the embryo weight. Length of the uterine implantation site of the vital embryos was measured and the average per gilt calculated. Results suggests that increasing the EBV for total number of piglets born would proportionally increase OR and number of embryos, while decreasing the average CL weight. On the contrary, increasing the EBV for average piglet birth weight and for within litter birth weight standard deviation would increase the average CL weight. There was no relationship between the EBVs for BW and for BWSD and vital embryonic weight at 35 days of pregnancy. OR, average CL weight, number of embryos, average weight and implantation length of the vital embryos had all moderate to high heritabilities, ranging from 0.36 (±0.18) to 0.70 (±0.17). Thus, results indicate that there is ample genetic variation in OR, average CL weight and embryonic development traits. This knowledge could be used to optimize the balance between selection for litter size, average piglets birth weight and within litter birth weight uniformity.
topic precision phenotyping
ovulation rate
corpora lutea weight
embryo
gilts
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2018.00111/full
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