Estimation of genetic parameters for weaning weight of Awassi lambs by using classical and Bayesian methods
Estimation of genetic parameters for weaning weight of Awassi lambs by using classical and Bayesian methods
The aim of this study was to estimate variance components and genetic parameters with six different animal models and twoapproaches (Bayesian and classical) on weaning weight (WW) of Awassi lambs. For this purpose, the data were obtained from Sheepand Goat Breeders’ Associations of Osmaniye in Turkey. The data of 4971 progenies (from 80 rams and 1917 ewes) born between 2012and 2016 raised under traditional conditions were evaluated. Year/season, sex, birth type, dam age, and flock size were fixed effects. Allthese effects except birth type were found statistically significant (P < 0.01). The overall least squares mean of weaning weight (WW) wasobtained as 17.93 ± 0.05 kg. Variance components and genetic parameters were estimated by MCMC algorithms with R (for Bayesianapproach) and by REML procedure with MTDFREML (for classical approach) programs. The Akaike information criterion (AIC), thelog likelihood function (-2logL), and deviance information criterion (DIC) values were taken as criteria to choose the best model. Directheritabilities of WW ranged from 0.20 to 0.35 across the models. The genetic correlation between additive genetic effect and maternaleffect ranged from 0.00 to 1.00. The results were found similar across methodologies and maternal additive genetic variance resulted inlower than direct additive genetic variance. According to this study, both approaches are suitable for estimation of genetic parametersin the case of low sample size. However, the Bayesian approach, becoming increasingly popular, may be feasible to estimate variancecovariancecomponents and genetic parameters.
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