Genotype by environment interaction for tick resistance of Hereford and Braford beef cattle using reaction norm models.

MOTA, R.R. - TEMPELMAN, R.J. - LOPEZ, P.S. - AGUILAR, I. - SILVA, F.S. - CARDOSO, F.S.

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ABSTRACT.Background.The cattle tick is a parasite that adversely affects livestock performance in tropical areas. Although countries such as Australia and Brazil have developed genetic evaluations for tick resistance, these evaluations have not considered genotype by environment (G*E) interactions. Genetic gains could be adversely affected, since breedstock comparisons are environmentally dependent on the presence of G*E interactions, particularly if residual variability is also heterogeneous across environments. The objective of this study was to infer upon the existence of G*E interactions for tick resistance of cattle based on various models with different assumptions of genetic and residual variability.© Mota et al. 2016


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2016
GANADO DE CARNE
HEREFORD
BRAFORD
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
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LOPEZ, P.S.
AGUILAR, I.
SILVA, F.S.
CARDOSO, F.S.
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT.Background.The cattle tick is a parasite that adversely affects livestock performance in tropical areas. Although countries such as Australia and Brazil have developed genetic evaluations for tick resistance, these evaluations have not considered genotype by environment (G*E) interactions. Genetic gains could be adversely affected, since breedstock comparisons are environmentally dependent on the presence of G*E interactions, particularly if residual variability is also heterogeneous across environments. The objective of this study was to infer upon the existence of G*E interactions for tick resistance of cattle based on various models with different assumptions of genetic and residual variability.© Mota et al. 2016
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spellingShingle Genotype by environment interaction for tick resistance of Hereford and Braford beef cattle using reaction norm models.
MOTA, R.R.
GANADO DE CARNE
HEREFORD
BRAFORD
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title Genotype by environment interaction for tick resistance of Hereford and Braford beef cattle using reaction norm models.
title_full Genotype by environment interaction for tick resistance of Hereford and Braford beef cattle using reaction norm models.
title_fullStr Genotype by environment interaction for tick resistance of Hereford and Braford beef cattle using reaction norm models.
title_full_unstemmed Genotype by environment interaction for tick resistance of Hereford and Braford beef cattle using reaction norm models.
title_short Genotype by environment interaction for tick resistance of Hereford and Braford beef cattle using reaction norm models.
title_sort Genotype by environment interaction for tick resistance of Hereford and Braford beef cattle using reaction norm models.
topic GANADO DE CARNE
HEREFORD
BRAFORD
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