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Genetic parameters of milk β-hydroxybutyrate acid, milk acetone, milk yield, and energy-corrected milk for Holstein dairy cattle in Korea

국내 Holstein종에서 milk β-hydroxybutyrate acid, milk acetone, 에너지 보정유량 및 산유량의 유전모수 추정

  • 이석현 (국립 축산과학원) ;
  • 최성운 (전북대학교 동물생명공학과) ;
  • 당창권 (국립 축산과학원) ;
  • ;
  • 도창희 (충남대학교 농업생명과학대학 동물자원과학부)
  • Received : 2017.07.08
  • Accepted : 2017.11.02
  • Published : 2017.11.30

Abstract

This study was conducted to estimate the genetic parameters for common ketosis indicators (${\beta}$-hydroxybutyrate acid, BHBA; milk acetone), feed intake efficiency indicator (energy-corrected milk, ECM), and milk yield (MY) in Korean Holstein. A total of 75,072 monthly test-day records from 14,397 first parity cows were collected, between 2012 and 2016, from Korea animal improvement association enrolled farms. Variance components were estimated using a multiple trait random regression model. The heritability of BHBA and acetone levels ranged from 0.06 to 0.15 at different DIMs. The phenotypic and genetic correlations between BHBA and acetone were between 0.73 and 0.90, and between 0.93 and 0.98, respectively. The phenotypic correlation between BHBA and MY, between acetone and MY, between BHBA and ECM, and between acetone and ECM ranged from -0.18 to -0.05, -0.23 to -0.05, 0 to 0.10, and -0.09 to 0.01, respectively. Genetic correlation estimates between BHBA and MY, between acetone and MY, between BHBA and ECM, and between acetone and ECM also ranged from -0.55 to 0.05, -0.62 to -0.04, -0.10 to 0.11, and -0.20 to 0.00, respectively. We hope that these results would greatly assist in the improvement of ketosis disease in the local Holsteins.

케토시스 질병의 지표 형질인 milk ${\beta}$-hydroxybutyratc acid (BHBA), milk acetone, 그리고 사료효율의 지표형질 에너지보정유량 및 젖소의 주요 경제 형질인 산유량에 대한 유전력과 이들 간의 유전적 관계를 통하여 젖소의 케토시스 저항성 증진 가능성을 확인하기 위하여 본 연구를 수행하였다. 국내 젖소 14,397두에서 수집된 산유능력 검정자료 75,072건의 기록과 혈통기록 44,954두의 기록을 다형질 임의회귀 검정일 선형 모형을 이용하여 분석하였다. 케토시스 지표형질들의 유전력은 범위 0.06 ~ 0.15, 평균 0.08 (${\pm}0.03$)로 추정되었으며, 케토시스 지표형질들 간에 표현형 상관은 범위 0.73 ~ 0.90, 평균 0.78 (${\pm}0.04$), 유전 상관은 0.93 ~ 0.98 평균은 0.97 (${\pm}0.01$), milk BHBA, milk acetone과 산유량의 표현형 상관은 범위 -0.18 ~ -0.05 평균 -0.08 (${\pm}0.027$), 범위 -0.05 ~ -0.23, 평균 -0.1 (${\pm}0.041$), 유전상관은 -0.55 ~ 0.05, 평균 -0.16 (${\pm}0.18$), -0.62 ~ -0.04, 평균 -0.24 (${\pm}0.17$)로 각각 추정이 되었다. mill BHBA, milk acetone과 ECM의 표현형 상관관계는 0.056 (${\pm}0.023$), -0.04 (${\pm}0.029$), 유전적 관계는 평균 0.023 (${\pm}0.08$), 0.09 (${\pm}0.067$)로 각각 추정되었다. 따라서 산유능력 검정자료 수집 시 부가적으로 수집되는 케톤체를 이용하면 케토시스 저항성 증진을 할 수 있을 것으로 사료된다.

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Acknowledgement

Grant : Cooperative Research Program for Agriculture Science and Technology Development

Supported by : 농촌진흥청

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