Somatic cell score (SCS) has been promoted as a selection criterion to improve mastitis resistance. However, SCS from healthy and infected animals may be considered as separate traits. Moreover, imperfect sensitivity and specificity could influence animals’ classification and impact on estimated variance components. This study was aimed at: (1) estimating the heritability of bacteria negative SCS, bacteria positive SCS, and infection status, (2) estimating phenotypic and genetic correlations between bacteria negative and bacteria positive SCS, and the genetic correlation between bacteria negative SCS and infection status, and (3) evaluating the impact of imperfect diagnosis of infection on variance component estimates.
Riggio, V., Portolano, B., Bovenhuis, H., Scatassa, M., Caracappa, S., Bishop, S. (2010). Genetic parameters for somatic cell score according to udder infection status in Valle del Belice dairy sheep. GENETICS SELECTION EVOLUTION [10.1186/1297-9686-42-30].
Genetic parameters for somatic cell score according to udder infection status in Valle del Belice dairy sheep
RIGGIO, Valentina;PORTOLANO, Baldassare;
2010-01-01
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Somatic cell score (SCS) has been promoted as a selection criterion to improve mastitis resistance. However, SCS from healthy and infected animals may be considered as separate traits. Moreover, imperfect sensitivity and specificity could influence animals’ classification and impact on estimated variance components. This study was aimed at: (1) estimating the heritability of bacteria negative SCS, bacteria positive SCS, and infection status, (2) estimating phenotypic and genetic correlations between bacteria negative and bacteria positive SCS, and the genetic correlation between bacteria negative SCS and infection status, and (3) evaluating the impact of imperfect diagnosis of infection on variance component estimates.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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