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Title: | Parameter Estimation and Assessment of Bias in Genetic Evaluation of Carcass Traits in Hanwoo Cattle Using Real and Simulated Data |
Contributor(s): | Bedhane, Mohammed (author); van der Werf, Julius (author) ; de las Heras-Saldana, Sara (author) ; Ackerson, Leland IV (author); Lim, Dajeong (author); Park, Byoungho (author); Park, Mi Na (author); Roh, Seung (author); Clark, Samuel (author) |
Publication Date: | 2023-11-30 |
Early Online Version: | 2023 |
Open Access: | Yes |
DOI: | 10.5187/jast.2023.e36 |
Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/55412 |
Abstract: | | Most carcass and meat quality traits are moderate to highly heritable, indicating that they can be improved through selection. Genetic evaluation for these types of traits is performed using performance data obtained from commercial and progeny testing evaluation. The performance data from commercial farms are available in large volume, however, some drawbacks have been observed. The drawback of the commercial data is mainly due to sorting of animals based on live weight prior to slaughter, and this could lead to bias in the genetic evaluation of later measured traits such as carcass traits. The current study has two components to address the drawback of the commercial data. The first component of the study aimed to estimate genetic parameters for carcass and meat quality traits in Korean Hanwoo cattle using a large sample size of industry-based carcass performance records (n = 469,002). The second component of the study aimed to describe the impact of sorting animals into different contemporary groups based on an early measured trait and then examine the effect on the genetic evaluation of subsequently measured traits. To demonstrate our objectives, we used real performance data to estimate genetic parameters and simulated data was used to assess the bias in genetic evaluation. The results of our first study showed that commercial data obtained from slaughterhouses is a potential source of carcass performance data and useful for genetic evaluation of carcass traits to improve beef cattle performance. However, we observed some harvesting effect which leads to bias in genetic evaluation of carcass traits. This is mainly due to the selection of animal based on their body weight before arrival to slaughterhouse. Overall, the non-random allocation of animals into a contemporary group leads to a biased estimated breeding value in genetic evaluation, the severity of which increases when the evaluation traits are highly correlated.
Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Source of Publication: | Journal of Animal Science and Technology, 65(6), p. 1180-1193 |
Publisher: | BioMed Central Ltd |
Place of Publication: | United Kingdom |
ISSN: | 2055-0391 2672-0191 |
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: | 300305 Animal reproduction and breeding 300302 Animal management 300399 Animal production not elsewhere classified |
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: | 100401 Beef cattle 109902 Animal welfare 241303 Carcass meat (incl. fish and seafood) |
Peer Reviewed: | Yes |
HERDC Category Description: | C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal |
Appears in Collections: | Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit (AGBU) Journal Article School of Environmental and Rural Science
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