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Comparison of repeatability and multiple trait threshold models for litter size in sheep using observed and simulated data in Bayesian analyses
Authors:W Mekkawy  R Roehe  RM Lewis  MH Davies  L Bünger  G Simm  W Haresign
Institution:1. Sustainable Livestock Systems Group, Scottish Agricultural College, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK;2. Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Hadaeq Shubra 11241 Cairo, Egypt;3. Department of Animal and Poultry Sciences (0306), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA;4. ADAS Rosemaund, Preston Wynne, Hereford HR1 3PG, UK;5. Institute of Biological Environmental and Rural Sciences, Llanbadarn Campus, Aberystwyth University, Ceredigion, SY23 3AL, UK
Abstract:Bayesian analyses were used to estimate genetic parameters on 5580 records of litter size in the first four parities from 1758 Mule ewes. To examine the appropriateness of fitting repeatability (RM) or multiple trait threshold models (MTM) to litter size of different parities, both models were used to estimate genetic parameters on the observed data and were thereafter compared in a simulation study. Posterior means of the heritabilities of litter size in different parities using a MTM ranged from 0.12 to 0.18 and were higher than the heritability based on the RM (0.08). Posterior means of the genetic correlations between litter sizes of different parities were positive and ranged from 0.24 to 0.71. Data sets were simulated based on the same pedigree structure and genetic parameters of the Mule ewe population obtained from both models. The simulation showed that the relative loss in accuracy and increase in mean squared error (MSE) was substantially higher when using the RM, given that the parameters estimated from the observed data using the opposite model are the true parameters. In contrast, Bayesian information criterion (BIC) selected the RM as most appropriate model given the data because of substantial penalty for the higher number of parameters to be estimated in the MTM model. In conclusion, when the relative change in accuracy and MSE is of main interest for estimation of breeding values of litter size of different parities, the MTM is recommended for the given population. When reduction in risk of using the wrong model is the main aim, the BIC suggest that the RM is the most appropriate model.
Keywords:Animal breeding  Bayesian  categorical trait  heritability  sheep  threshold model
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