2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2006.11.012
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Genetic homogenisation of birth weight in rabbits: Indirect selection response for uterine horn characteristics

Abstract: A divergent selection experiment on within-litter homogeneity of birth weight in rabbits was carried out at the INRA experimental farm at Auzeville. The two lines were created by selecting breeding does and bucks from the female strain AGP22 bred at the Grimaud Frères Sélection Company. This involved a new model incorporating a genotypic value for the mean of individual birth weight and a genotypic value for the environmental variance. This new "trait" was modelled in the usual infinitesimal framework, giving … Show more

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“…Sensitivity to the environment may also contribute to the environmental variance of a trait, which has been shown to be under genetic control (SanCristobal-Gaudy et al, 2001;Sorensen and Waagepetersen, 2003;Ros et al, 2004;Mulder et al, 2007 and2008;Mulder et al, 2009). The reduction of trait variance by genetic selection is also known as canalizing selection or canalization (SanCristobal-Gaudy et al, 1998;Bolet et al, 2007;Garreau et al, 2008;Bodin et al, 2010).…”
Section: Genetic Strategies Towards Robust Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensitivity to the environment may also contribute to the environmental variance of a trait, which has been shown to be under genetic control (SanCristobal-Gaudy et al, 2001;Sorensen and Waagepetersen, 2003;Ros et al, 2004;Mulder et al, 2007 and2008;Mulder et al, 2009). The reduction of trait variance by genetic selection is also known as canalizing selection or canalization (SanCristobal-Gaudy et al, 1998;Bolet et al, 2007;Garreau et al, 2008;Bodin et al, 2010).…”
Section: Genetic Strategies Towards Robust Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rowe et al (2006) used a two-step approach, in which the first stage used a model to analyze body weight with allowance for differences in residual variance among sire families, and in the second stage the variation among these estimates of the residual variance were analyzed with least squares. In some studies, log transformed squared residuals have been analyzed, also using a two-step approach (Larzul et al, 2006;Bolet et al, 2007), which gives the flexibility to account for environmental effects on the residual variance at the level of the record that is not possible in the least squares analysis of Rowe et al (2006). Ideally, one would simultaneously fit a model for the mean of the trait (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, several studies relate the weight gain to fertility and prolificacy [11,26]. Moreover, unequal growth of contemporary animals creates a competition that results in differential mortality [2,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some selection experiments involving livestock species have been designed and are being carried out [2] to reach this goal, but, in order to reduce the generation interval, selection experiments with laboratory mammals are necessary [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%