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REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS
卷 57, 期 4, 页码 349-356出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/rda.14073
关键词
age at first calving; beef cattle; calving interval; cytogenetic analysis; reproductive efficiency; Robertsonian translocation
资金
- Universidad de Cordoba/CBUA
This study analyzed the impact of rob(1;29) in the Retinta cattle breed and found that cows carrying the heterozygote genotype showed a significant decrease in fertility. After avoiding selection of carrier individuals as breeding bulls for 30 years, the breed's fertility significantly improved and the effect of rob(1;29) on cattle fertility was only significant when the prevalence of carriers was high.
The Robertsonian translocation 1/29 (rob(1;29)) is the most worldwide widespread chromosomal abnormality in domestic animals. Previous studies have demonstrated its negative effect on fertility in dairy herds, but not in beef cattle extensively bred. In this study, we analysed the effect of rob(1;29) in a Retinta cattle breed data set gathered during the last 30 years. The data presented herein include rob(1;29) analysis of 11,505 cows from 251 herds, pedigree information of 24,790 animals and 67,457 calving records. Fertility was evaluated using estimated breeding values for the reproductive efficiency (Re), calculated as the percentage ratio between the number of calvings of an individual and the number expected in an optimal situation. Our results showed that cows carrying the heterozygote genotype showed a significant decrease in their Re (-5.10%, p < .001). No decrease was detected in free rob(1;29) animals and homozygous carriers. In addition, the incidence of rob(1;29) in the breed fertility was decreased to very low values after 30 years of avoiding selection of bulls' carrier as stallions. The effect of rob(1;29) on cattle fertility is only significant when the prevalence of carrier individuals is high. Selecting against the disease only by the paternal side reduced the incidence to negligible values.
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