Parameters for direct and maternal dominance were estimated in models that included non-additive genetic effects. The analyses used weaning weight records adjusted for age of dam from populations of Canadian Hereford (n = 467,814), American Gelbvieh (n = 501,552), and American Charolais (n = 314,552). Method R estimates of direct additive genetic, maternal additive genetic, permanent maternal environment, direct dominance, and maternal dominance variances as a proportion of the total variance were 23, 12, 13, 19, and 14% in Hereford; 27, 7, 10, 18, and 2% in Gelbvieh; and 34, 15, 15, 23, and 2% in Charolais. The correlations between direct and maternal additive genetic effects were -0.30, -0.23, and -0.47 in Hereford, Gelbvieh, and Charolai...
Birth weight and weaning weight records collected by the American Angus and American Hereford Associ...
Abstract – The effects of additive, dominance, additive by dominance, additive by additive and domin...
Maternal effects have been reported using different animal models for post weaning growth traits in...
The objective was to compare estimates of genetic parameters resulting from different analytical mod...
The effects of additive, dominance, additive by dominance, additive by additive and dominance by do...
Estimates of dominance variance for growth traits in beef cattle based on pedigree data vary conside...
In one study three variants of an animal model were used to estimate variance components for birth (...
Two data sets from the USDA Livestock and Range Research Laboratory mere analyzed to study dominance...
Estimates of dominance and additive variances were obtained for 14 linear traits. The data included ...
Two data sets from the USDA Livestock and Range Research Laboratory were analyzed to study dominance...
The aim of this investigation was to study the influence of maternal effects on the genetic evaluati...
Genetic parameters of direct and maternal effects for calving ease in Dutch dairy cattle were estima...
This study investigates the estimation of direct and maternal genetic (co)variances, accounting for ...
Estimates of genetic parameters resulting from various analytical models for birth weight (BWT, n = ...
The main objectives of this study were: (1) to compare quadratic and likelihood estimators of disper...
Birth weight and weaning weight records collected by the American Angus and American Hereford Associ...
Abstract – The effects of additive, dominance, additive by dominance, additive by additive and domin...
Maternal effects have been reported using different animal models for post weaning growth traits in...
The objective was to compare estimates of genetic parameters resulting from different analytical mod...
The effects of additive, dominance, additive by dominance, additive by additive and dominance by do...
Estimates of dominance variance for growth traits in beef cattle based on pedigree data vary conside...
In one study three variants of an animal model were used to estimate variance components for birth (...
Two data sets from the USDA Livestock and Range Research Laboratory mere analyzed to study dominance...
Estimates of dominance and additive variances were obtained for 14 linear traits. The data included ...
Two data sets from the USDA Livestock and Range Research Laboratory were analyzed to study dominance...
The aim of this investigation was to study the influence of maternal effects on the genetic evaluati...
Genetic parameters of direct and maternal effects for calving ease in Dutch dairy cattle were estima...
This study investigates the estimation of direct and maternal genetic (co)variances, accounting for ...
Estimates of genetic parameters resulting from various analytical models for birth weight (BWT, n = ...
The main objectives of this study were: (1) to compare quadratic and likelihood estimators of disper...
Birth weight and weaning weight records collected by the American Angus and American Hereford Associ...
Abstract – The effects of additive, dominance, additive by dominance, additive by additive and domin...
Maternal effects have been reported using different animal models for post weaning growth traits in...