Inbreeding depression on growth and prolificacy traits in two lines of rabbit

  • Piles, Miriam
  • Sanchez, Juan Pablo
  • Pascual, Mariam
  • Rodríguez-Ramilo, Silvia Teresa
Publication date
October 2022
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics

Abstract

Inbreeding depression in closed populations impairs animal fitness, health, and productivity. However, not all inbreeding is expected to be equally damaging. Recent inbreeding is thought to be more harmful than ancient inbreeding because selection decreases the frequency of unfavourable alleles with time. Accordingly, selection efficiency is improved by inbreeding in a process called purging. This research aimed to quantify inbreeding depression on growth and prolificacy traits in two lines of rabbits selected for just one growth (Caldes line) or prolificacy (Prat line) trait, and also to find some evidence of purging of deleterious alleles by selection. Caldes line comprised 51 generations and 124,371 animals in the pedigree. Prat line com...

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