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Changes rate in selection of Yorkshire pig for productive traits using the integrated test records among GGPs

핵돈군간 산육형질의 통합자료를 이용한 요크셔 종돈의 선발비율 변화

  • Received : 2016.01.24
  • Accepted : 2016.03.22
  • Published : 2016.03.31

Abstract

Heritability estimates for daily gain (g), backfat thickness (mm), days to 90kg (day), loin eye depth (mm) and meat percent (%) were 0.40, 0.44, 0.40, 0.25 and 0.48, respectively. Estimates of correlation between breeding value and rank for meat productivity traits by model 1 and 2 were 0.995 1.000 and 0.991 1.000, respectively and highly significant (p< 0.0001), and they were almost identical to the breeding values estimated by different farms. When top 5% and top 10% animals were selected by meat productive traits at different farms, markedly different animals were selected by farms since the selected improvement traits in each farm maintaining closed herds were different. Therefore, it seems to be desirable that superior pigs should be selected after the establishment of evaluation system for genetic performance at national level using the integrated data obtained from various farms.

일당증체량 (kg), 등지방두께 (mm), 90kg도달일령 (일), 등심깊이 (mm)와 정육율 (%)에 대한 유전력은 각각 0.40, 0.44, 0.40, 0.25와 0.48로 추정되었다. 모형 1과 모형 2에서 산육형질에 대한 육종가 및 순위간의 상관계수는 각각 0.995~1.000과 0.991~1.000의 범위에서 추정되었으며, 고도의 유의적인 수준 (p<0.0001)을 나타냄으로서 농장별로 추정된 육종가와 거의 일치하였다. 산육형질별 top 5%와 top 10%의 선발두수에 대한 농장별 상대적 선발비율은 그 동안 폐쇄축군을 유지하면서 각 농장들이 추구하는 개량형질에 따라서 현저히 다르게 나타났으며, 농장간 통합검정자료를 이용한 국가단위 유전능력평가 체계를 구축하여 우수 종돈을 선발하는 것이 더욱 바람직하다고 판단되었다.

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