1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0301-6226(99)00052-4
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Estimating variance components for test day milk records by restricted maximum likelihood with a random regression animal model

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“…Differently from observations in other studies (Olori et al, 1999;Rekaya et al, 1999;Brotherstone et al, 2000;Jamrozik et al, 2001;Lopez-Romero and Carabañ o, 2003), in which higher RV estimates were obtained for the beginning and end of lactation, RV estimates in the present study were similar among the DIM classes, as well as Table 5 Estimates of covariance and correlations between the random regression coefficients of the non-hereditary animal effect for AS models and eigenvalues (l) associated to matrix k p among the fitted models. Thus, assuming RV homogeneity does not appear to compromise the accuracy of the estimates of the other variance components and genetic parameters (Tables 3, 4 and 5).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…Differently from observations in other studies (Olori et al, 1999;Rekaya et al, 1999;Brotherstone et al, 2000;Jamrozik et al, 2001;Lopez-Romero and Carabañ o, 2003), in which higher RV estimates were obtained for the beginning and end of lactation, RV estimates in the present study were similar among the DIM classes, as well as Table 5 Estimates of covariance and correlations between the random regression coefficients of the non-hereditary animal effect for AS models and eigenvalues (l) associated to matrix k p among the fitted models. Thus, assuming RV homogeneity does not appear to compromise the accuracy of the estimates of the other variance components and genetic parameters (Tables 3, 4 and 5).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…A slight increase was observed at the end of lactation, when heritability estimates reached the value 0.40. Olori et al (1999) reported similar trends when fitting a quadratic polynomial curve. With respect to the convergence problems observed, heritability estimates in the W model ( Figure 4c) were higher than those obtained from the other models (except at the beginning of lactation).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…The current heritability estimates for milk yield are higher than those reported earlier based on Australian HF data (Meyer et al, 1989;Veerkamp and Goddard, 1998;Van der Werf et al, 1998). On the other hand, the current heritability estimates are slightly lower than those reported by Olori et al (1999) and Pool et al (2000) in the first 305 days.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 85%
“…For example, Wilmink (1988) estimated genetic correlations of 0.76, 0.64 and 0.67 for milk, fat and protein yield in the 2nd month of lactation and with the corresponding yield recorded between 91 to 180 days, respectively. Others have shown similar results (Meyer et al, 1989;Van der Werf et al, 1998;Veerkamp and Goddard, 1998;Olori et al, 1999;Pool et al, 2000). The results in this study suggest that the pattern of relationships among days of lactation to 540 days is, in general, similar to that observed in the first 305 days.…”
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confidence: 88%