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Genetic parameters of morphometric measurements in Criollo horses

Journal

JOURNAL OF ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETICS
Volume 138, Issue 2, Pages 174-178

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jbg.12503

Keywords

cannon bone circumference; heritability; thoracic circumference; withers height

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The study aimed to estimate genetic parameters for morphometric measurements in Criollo horses, finding that withers height and thoracic circumference in female and male offspring, respectively, were highly influenced by additive genetic effects. Additionally, it was observed that thoracic circumference and cannon bone circumference had greater additive genetic influence from maternal effects, while withers height had a greater influence from paternal effects.
The aim of this study was to estimate the genetic parameters for the morphometric measurements of withers height (WH), thoracic circumference (TC) and cannon bone circumference (CBC) of Criollo horses, stratified for maternal and paternal effects. Statistical genetic design of factor crossings was used to evaluate the offspring of full siblings and half-siblings. Fifty stallions were selected (n = 50) who had been crossed with six mares each (n = 6), to provide 300 parental pairings in which two offspring were born per mare (n = 600). WH in females and TC in males were highly influenced by additive genetic effects, while the other morphometric measures were found to be closely related to the general effects of the environment. WH had the greatest additive genetic influence on female offspring (47.06%), while TC presented the greatest additive genetic influence on male offspring (58.73%). When comparing the parental influence on the morphometric characteristics evaluated, TC and CBC had greater additive genetic influence from maternal effects, regardless of offspring sex. However, the WH in female offspring showed greater maternal additive genetic contribution, while in males this characteristic presented greater paternal additive genetic influence. For WH in male offspring, narrow sense heritability (hr2: 0.26) was more influenced by paternal effects, while for WH in females (hr2: 0.47), TC in females (hr2: 0.08) and males (hr2: 0.59), and CBC in females (hr2: 0.07) and males (hr2: 0.05) the maternal effects were the most important. Therefore, the phenotypic expression of WH in males and females and TC in males is influenced by the additive genetic effect of the genes. On the other hand, the TC in female progenies and CBC in progenies of both sexes are closely related to the effects of the environment. The results obtained in this study could be useful in the selection process of Criollo horses.

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