Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1976, Qupperneq 58

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1976, Qupperneq 58
56 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNABARRANNSÓKNIR By setting Cov = o, one obtains MS From this expression one can then esti- mate the heritability of maternal effect thus: , 2 _ . , 2 12. hM 4^öSD 4 V 2 Örji Results and discussion. The heritability estimates obtained are shown in table 1. The progeny groups in the data have been of reasonable size (k = 16.583 for males). The genetic relationship between halfsibs, rg was found to be 0.253, by use of Osborne’s (1957) formula, so that no serious error is introduced by multiplying the sire component by 4. It should be pointed out that the analysis is done on a within year and farm basis. In order to obtain a combined estimate, the re- spective sums of squares and degrees of free- dom have been added. In the data used in this smdy, several rams were used in succes- sive years, giving altogether 391 sire groups. As a result of this, one utilizes data on each sire each year as on independent source of information although the sire may already have occurred in a previous year. It is there- fore a matter of discussion whether the pro- cedure of calculating sums of squares and degrees of freedom as described here is valid. A search trough available literature for a description and discussion of this problem has proved unsuccessful. It must therefore remain an open question whether the com- bined estimate will be affected and in which way. The heritability estimate for female lambs was found to be higher than that for male lambs. When correction factors were calcu- lated (JÓnmundsson 1976) it was found that male lambs were affected to a greater extent by systematic environmental effects than female lambs. Pattie (1965), found a higher realized heritability estimate for female than for male lambs. HallgrÍmsson (1971), on the other hand, found higher heritability for single males than for single females. The lowest heritability estimates were found on the farm Reykhólar. One of the reasons for this is the use of closely related rams on this farm. This high degree of re- lationship between sires results in reduced variation between sires, which again may lead to zero or negative estimates of the sire component. Assortative mating which may have oc- curred on the farms under study will also affect the estimates. Selection of sires will have the same effect. Intensive selection for other characters than autumn weight of lambs might also lead to biased estimates. Hallgrímsson (1971) obtained a herita- bility of 0.18 for twin lambs but a higher estimate for single lambs. No other estimates of heritability of autumn weight of lambs in Iceland are available. Bowman (1966) gives an account of heritability estimates for live weight of lambs, which show a wide range of variation. Several of these estimates are based on relatively limited amounts of data, b. Matemal effect. The same analysis of variance as described earlier in this paper used for estimating the heritability of the maternal effect, except that the data were now grouped by sire of dam. The results from this analysis are shown in table 2. For all farms combined heritability
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