Genetika 2014 Volume 46, Issue 1, Pages: 95-104
https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1401095P
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The assessment of genetic potential in performance tested gilts by means of selection indexes method
Popovac Mladen (Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade)
Petrović Milica (Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade)
Radojković Dragan (Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade)
Stanojević Dragan
(Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade)
Miletić Aleksandar (PKB Agroekonomik Institute, Belgrade)
Perišić Predrag
(Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade)
The objective of this research paper was to make an assessment of breeding
value of performance tested gilts of Swedish Landrace and F1 crossbreds of
Swedish Landrace and Great Yorkshire by the method of selection index. The
traits on whose basis the breeding value was estimated were: daily liveweight
gain, average backfat thickness measured at two sites and carcass meat
percentage. These traits were corrected for body mass of 100kg by the method
of base indexes and the following average values were determined: corrected
daily liveweight gain (KZDP) 408.93g/day, corrected average backfat thickness
measured at two sites (KSL) 9.77mm and corrected carcass meat percentage
(KPM) 61.08%. Studying the effect of genotype, year and birth season of gilts
a statistically significant variation (P>0.05) of these traits provoked by
the mentioned factors was not determined while the gilts` sire statistically
highly significantly (P<0.001) influenced all studied traits. Heritability
coefficients were: h2= 0.255 for KZDP, h2= 0.356 for KSL and h2 = 0.349 for
KPM. The four selection index equations were constructed among which as the
most optimal was chosen the one which includes all three traits (KZDP, KSL
and KPM) and whose coefficient of the correlation of selection index and
aggregate genotype was rIAG = 0.594.
Keywords: backfat thickness, liveweight daily gain, meat percentage, heritability, selection index
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