Divergência genética entre rebanhos da raça Nelore criados na região sul do Brasil

Translated title of the contribution: Genetic divergence among Nellore breed herds raised in the south region of Brazil

Jader Silva Lopes, Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato, Tomás Weber, Ronyere Olegário de Araújo, Dionéia Magda Everling, Tiago Bresolin, Mariana de Almeida Dornelles, Fernanda Cristina Breda

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the genetic divergence among Nellore breed animals raised in 45 farms in the Southern Region of Brazil. The characteristic studied was weaning weight adjusted to 205 days of life (P205), from 10,874 animals sired by 425 bulls and 7,629 cows, collected between 1976 and 2001, and distributed in the states of Rio Grande do Sul (1,499), Santa Catarina (2,332) and Paraná (7,043). The animals were distributed by cluster analysis in eight genetic divergent groups, enabling this technique to be applied to organize the matings in order to obtain heterotic effect. The herd/farm groups were formed through the hierarchic al Ward method, using the direct (VGD) and maternal (VGM) breeding values predicted by the REML method. The VGD of the animal accounted for 90% of the differences among herds, and the remaining 10% was attributed to differences in the VGM. On average, the P205 for the animals from inter-grou p mating was 1.4kg higher than those from intra-group mating, representing 2.4% of heterosis.

Translated title of the contributionGenetic divergence among Nellore breed herds raised in the south region of Brazil
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)878-883
Number of pages6
JournalCiencia Rural
Volume43
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cluster analysis
  • Genetic diversity
  • Multivariate analysis
  • Similarity
  • Ward hierarchical method

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • General Veterinary

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