Genetic aspects of criteria of trypanotolerance

In Mushie ranch, 157 N`Dama progeny of four sires, 95 males and 62 females, were used to estimate the habitability levels for aspects of parasitaemia, anemia control, immune response and animal performance. The males were exposed to a high natural trypanosome challenge, and body weight, trypanosome aspects and PCVS were recorded weekly on eleven occasions covering a ten-week period. The females were exposed to a low natural trypanosome challenge and recorded weekly on eight occasions covering a seven-week period. In the high-challenge and low-challenge situations, the habitability estimates for daily liveweight change were 0.20 and 0.68, respectively. But there was no indication of any of the aspects of parasitaemia being heritable. In males under a high challenge, the habitability estimate for PCV level was 0.15.

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Principais autores: Trail, J.C.M., D'Ieteren, G.D.M., Feron, A., Itty, P., Kakiese, O., Maehl, J.H.H., Mulungo, M., Nagda, S.M., Paling, R.W., Pelo, M., Rarieya, J.M., Thorpe, W.R.
Formato: Conference Paper biblioteca
Idioma:English
Publicado em: 1988
Assuntos:cattle, genetics, congo, genotypes, parturition, heritability, immune response,
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-707882023-02-15T13:15:53Z Genetic aspects of criteria of trypanotolerance Trail, J.C.M. D'Ieteren, G.D.M. Feron, A. Itty, P. Kakiese, O. Maehl, J.H.H. Mulungo, M. Nagda, S.M. Paling, R.W. Pelo, M. Rarieya, J.M. Thorpe, W.R. cattle genetics congo genotypes parturition heritability immune response In Mushie ranch, 157 N`Dama progeny of four sires, 95 males and 62 females, were used to estimate the habitability levels for aspects of parasitaemia, anemia control, immune response and animal performance. The males were exposed to a high natural trypanosome challenge, and body weight, trypanosome aspects and PCVS were recorded weekly on eleven occasions covering a ten-week period. The females were exposed to a low natural trypanosome challenge and recorded weekly on eight occasions covering a seven-week period. In the high-challenge and low-challenge situations, the habitability estimates for daily liveweight change were 0.20 and 0.68, respectively. But there was no indication of any of the aspects of parasitaemia being heritable. In males under a high challenge, the habitability estimate for PCV level was 0.15. 1988 2016-02-08T09:02:56Z 2016-02-08T09:02:56Z Conference Paper 92-9055-288-3 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70788 en Limited Access
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genotypes
parturition
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immune response
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heritability
immune response
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genetics
congo
genotypes
parturition
heritability
immune response
cattle
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congo
genotypes
parturition
heritability
immune response
Trail, J.C.M.
D'Ieteren, G.D.M.
Feron, A.
Itty, P.
Kakiese, O.
Maehl, J.H.H.
Mulungo, M.
Nagda, S.M.
Paling, R.W.
Pelo, M.
Rarieya, J.M.
Thorpe, W.R.
Genetic aspects of criteria of trypanotolerance
description In Mushie ranch, 157 N`Dama progeny of four sires, 95 males and 62 females, were used to estimate the habitability levels for aspects of parasitaemia, anemia control, immune response and animal performance. The males were exposed to a high natural trypanosome challenge, and body weight, trypanosome aspects and PCVS were recorded weekly on eleven occasions covering a ten-week period. The females were exposed to a low natural trypanosome challenge and recorded weekly on eight occasions covering a seven-week period. In the high-challenge and low-challenge situations, the habitability estimates for daily liveweight change were 0.20 and 0.68, respectively. But there was no indication of any of the aspects of parasitaemia being heritable. In males under a high challenge, the habitability estimate for PCV level was 0.15.
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genetics
congo
genotypes
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heritability
immune response
author Trail, J.C.M.
D'Ieteren, G.D.M.
Feron, A.
Itty, P.
Kakiese, O.
Maehl, J.H.H.
Mulungo, M.
Nagda, S.M.
Paling, R.W.
Pelo, M.
Rarieya, J.M.
Thorpe, W.R.
author_facet Trail, J.C.M.
D'Ieteren, G.D.M.
Feron, A.
Itty, P.
Kakiese, O.
Maehl, J.H.H.
Mulungo, M.
Nagda, S.M.
Paling, R.W.
Pelo, M.
Rarieya, J.M.
Thorpe, W.R.
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title Genetic aspects of criteria of trypanotolerance
title_short Genetic aspects of criteria of trypanotolerance
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title_fullStr Genetic aspects of criteria of trypanotolerance
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