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Active area on the chromosome that codes for a trait and determines how that trait will develop |
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Alternative forms of a gene |
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like alleles
(ex: BB or bb, brown eyes domnant, blue recessive) |
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genetic make up
BB vs. Bb vs. bb |
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the expressed characteristics
P=G+E(P=pheno, G=geno, E=environmental influence)
ex: color, horned vs. polled, birth weight
enviro. can have either larger or small/no influence
ex: summer weather can prevent milk production |
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primarily determined by genotype
little/no enviro. influence
determined/controlled by a small # of genes
detected by visual observation
ex: hair color, horns
not generally econ. valuable |
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most traits of econ. importance
show continuous variation
affected by many genes
can be measured
ex: birth weight, milk production, fertility, performance(ADG, efficiency, speed of race horse)
can measure pheno, but can't determine geno |
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most important tool for genetic improvement
proper selection will change genotype of population slowly over time |
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Differential reproduction |
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prevent some from reproducing and use others to become parents of many offspring
increase freq. of desirable genes, decrease freq. of undesirable genes |
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Select on basis of in order to improve |
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% of the phenotype variation that is genetic and transmitted from parents to progeny
(in P=G+E, it is % of P that is G) |
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Heritability vs. selection |
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The higher the h2, the more progress that can be made thru selection |
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Expected Progeny Difference(EPD) |
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the amount by which the average progeny of the animal is expected to exceed the average of the herd/population
best tool for genetic selection
used to compare genetic potential |
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mating animals of the same breed |
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mating animals of different breeds
want optimal characteristics of each breed |
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animals of common origin
possess traits that distinguish them from other groups within the species
thru selection/breeding, come to resemble/pass traits uniformly to offspring |
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result from combining desirable traits of various breeds |
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term used for cattle, sheep, poultry |
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the chickens at the swine unit |
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increase in productivity of the crossbred progeny that is greater than expected based on the avg. of the parents' performance
ex: avg. weaning weight=500lb, progeny=530lb
-->heterosis adv.=30lb, %heterosis=30/500=6% |
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Heterosis vs. Heritability |
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↑heterosis, ↓h2
inversely related |
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all progeny are ultimately sent to market for meat |
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crossbred females used to produce new generation
repro. heterosis=high
heterosis↑ as the # of breeds in cross↑ |
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