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Genomic selection strategies to improve maternal traits in Norwegian White Sheep
Authors:Marie Lillehammer  Anna K Sonesson  Gunnar Klemetsdal  Thor Blichfeldt  Theo H E Meuwissen
Institution:1. Nofima - Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research, Ås, Norway;2. Department of Animal and Aquacultural Sciences, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway;3. The Norwegian Association of Sheep and Goat Breeders, Ås, Norway
Abstract:This study tested and compared different implementation strategies for genomic selection for Norwegian White Sheep, aiming to increase genetic gain for maternal traits. These strategies were evaluated for their genetic gain ingrowth, carcass and maternal traits, total genetic gain, a weighted sum of the gain in each trait and rates of inbreeding through a full-scale stochastic simulation. Results showed genomic selection schemes to increase genetic gain for maternal traits but reduced genetic gain for other traits. This could also be obtained by selecting rams for artificial selection at a higher age. Implementation of genomic selection in the current breeding structure increased genetic gain for maternal traits up to 57%, outcompeted by reducing the generation interval for artificial insemination rams from current 3 to 2 years. Then, total genetic gain for maternal traits increased by 65%–77% and total genetic gain by18%–20%, but at increased rates of inbreeding.
Keywords:genomic selection  optimization  sheep  stochastic simulation
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