The possibilities of estimating relationships between traits with and without micro-genetic environmental sensitivity

Author(s)
Madsen, M D
van der Werf, J H J
Clark, S
Publication Date
2022
Abstract
Genotype by environment interaction due to short term, localised differences in environmental conditions is caused by the animal's underlying micro-genetic environmental sensitivity (GES). Many traits across a variety of livestock species exhibit micro-GES, however little is known about the genetic relationship between environmental sensitivity in a statistical sense e.g. estimated micro-GES and more direct measure of sensitivity such as disease resistance. This paper investigated the possibility of using multi-trait models including a double hierarchical generalised linear model to examine the genetic relationships between a trait with and a trait without micro-GES. A simulation study was conducted with varying genetic parameters and data structures. Results showed that non-zero genetic correlations had the greatest impact on the accuracy of the estimated parameters, and resulted in an overestimation of the non-zero genetic correlations themselves.
Citation
Proceedings of 12th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production (WCGALP), p. 684-687
ISBN
9789086869404
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Publisher
Wageningen Academic
Rights
Attribution 4.0 International
Title
The possibilities of estimating relationships between traits with and without micro-genetic environmental sensitivity
Type of document
Conference Publication
Entity Type
Publication

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