Influence of Amount of Pedigree Information and Parental Misidentification of Progeny on Estimates of Genetic Parameters in Jeju Race Horses

The pedigree information and race records of 1,000 m finishing time of Jeju race horses at KRA were used to study the effect of amount of pedigree information and parental misidentification on the estimates of genetic parameters. The modified data sets were made at the range of 2.5 to 25% parental m...

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Main Authors: Nam-Young Kim, Sung-Soo Lee, Young-Hoon Yang
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Language:English
Published: The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
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spelling doaj-ea76c8d0bba34ace8031f4534fc2721e2021-01-10T11:39:20ZengThe Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and BiotechnologyJournal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology2671-46392671-46632014-09-0129328929610.12750/JET.2014.29.3.289Influence of Amount of Pedigree Information and Parental Misidentification of Progeny on Estimates of Genetic Parameters in Jeju Race HorsesNam-Young Kim0Sung-Soo Lee1Young-Hoon Yang2National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Jeju 690-150, KoreaNational Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Jeju 690-150, KoreaFaculty of Animal Biotechnology, Jeju National University, Jeju 690-756, KoreaThe pedigree information and race records of 1,000 m finishing time of Jeju race horses at KRA were used to study the effect of amount of pedigree information and parental misidentification on the estimates of genetic parameters. The modified data sets were made at the range of 2.5 to 25% parental misidentifications or loss of parental information of individuals with an increment of 2.5 percent. For each incremental level, 20 randomly replicated data sets were obtained and analyzed by single-trait analysis with a DF-REML(AI) algorithm. As the rate of misidentification increased or the amount of pedigree information decreased, the estimates of fraction of additive genetics variance component gradually decreased almost linearly (p<0.05), while the estimated fractions of error variance and permanent environmental variance components gradually increased for the finishing time. Regression coefficients of the percentage amount of both parents' information loss and incorrect pedigree information on additive genetic variances were –0.079 and –0.114, respectively (p<0.01). The estimate of heritability decreased by 0.92% for one percent loss of both parents' information and 1.39% for one percent increase of both parental misidentifications of progeny (p<0.01). For the consideration of probable incorrect and missing parent information of progeny in this early population of Jeju horses, the estimates of additive genetic parameters would be biased downward about ten percent. This results indicate that the amount of pedigree information loss and misidentification of progeny would severely affect estimates of genetic parameters and would reduce genetic gains for selection in Jeju horse population.http://www.e-jarb.org/journal/view.html?uid=1442&vmd=Fullmisidentificationpedigree informationgenetic parameter estimatesjeju race horses
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Sung-Soo Lee
Young-Hoon Yang
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Sung-Soo Lee
Young-Hoon Yang
Influence of Amount of Pedigree Information and Parental Misidentification of Progeny on Estimates of Genetic Parameters in Jeju Race Horses
Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
misidentification
pedigree information
genetic parameter estimates
jeju race horses
author_facet Nam-Young Kim
Sung-Soo Lee
Young-Hoon Yang
author_sort Nam-Young Kim
title Influence of Amount of Pedigree Information and Parental Misidentification of Progeny on Estimates of Genetic Parameters in Jeju Race Horses
title_short Influence of Amount of Pedigree Information and Parental Misidentification of Progeny on Estimates of Genetic Parameters in Jeju Race Horses
title_full Influence of Amount of Pedigree Information and Parental Misidentification of Progeny on Estimates of Genetic Parameters in Jeju Race Horses
title_fullStr Influence of Amount of Pedigree Information and Parental Misidentification of Progeny on Estimates of Genetic Parameters in Jeju Race Horses
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Amount of Pedigree Information and Parental Misidentification of Progeny on Estimates of Genetic Parameters in Jeju Race Horses
title_sort influence of amount of pedigree information and parental misidentification of progeny on estimates of genetic parameters in jeju race horses
publisher The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
series Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
issn 2671-4639
2671-4663
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The pedigree information and race records of 1,000 m finishing time of Jeju race horses at KRA were used to study the effect of amount of pedigree information and parental misidentification on the estimates of genetic parameters. The modified data sets were made at the range of 2.5 to 25% parental misidentifications or loss of parental information of individuals with an increment of 2.5 percent. For each incremental level, 20 randomly replicated data sets were obtained and analyzed by single-trait analysis with a DF-REML(AI) algorithm. As the rate of misidentification increased or the amount of pedigree information decreased, the estimates of fraction of additive genetics variance component gradually decreased almost linearly (p<0.05), while the estimated fractions of error variance and permanent environmental variance components gradually increased for the finishing time. Regression coefficients of the percentage amount of both parents' information loss and incorrect pedigree information on additive genetic variances were –0.079 and –0.114, respectively (p<0.01). The estimate of heritability decreased by 0.92% for one percent loss of both parents' information and 1.39% for one percent increase of both parental misidentifications of progeny (p<0.01). For the consideration of probable incorrect and missing parent information of progeny in this early population of Jeju horses, the estimates of additive genetic parameters would be biased downward about ten percent. This results indicate that the amount of pedigree information loss and misidentification of progeny would severely affect estimates of genetic parameters and would reduce genetic gains for selection in Jeju horse population.
topic misidentification
pedigree information
genetic parameter estimates
jeju race horses
url http://www.e-jarb.org/journal/view.html?uid=1442&vmd=Full
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