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Canalising selection: application to litter size in sheep


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Authors: M. San Cristóbal‑Gaudy, L. Bodin, J.M. Elsen, C. Chevale
Issue: 94A-3 (206-215)
Topic: Animal Production
Keywords: canalising selection, heteroscedasticity, litter size, sheep
Summary:

Selection for an optimum value and decreasing variability is of technical and economical interest in several animal production. An heteroscedastic model is proposed. It involves a genotypic value for the mean and a genotypic value for the log variance, associated with a single phenotypic value which can be either continuous or categorical. Several selection are mentioned and analysis of sheep data evidences the existence of a genetic effect contributing to the environmental variance of litter size. Simulations are performed to determine the response on mean and variability of a selection aimed to canalise the number of twins in sheep.

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