Genetics, Vol. 156, 283-295, September 2000, Copyright © 2000

Bayesian Analysis of Response to Selection: A Case Study Using Litter Size in Danish Yorkshire Pigs

D. Sorensena, A. Vernersenb, and S. Andersenb
a Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, DK-8830 Tjele, Denmark
b National Committee for Pig Production, Axelborg, DK-1609 Copenhagen, Denmark

Corresponding author: D. Sorensen, Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, P.O. Box 50, DK-8830 Tjele, Denmark., snfds{at}genetics.agrsci.dk (E-mail)

Communicating editor: C. HALEY

Implementation of a Bayesian analysis of a selection experiment is illustrated using litter size [total number of piglets born (TNB)] in Danish Yorkshire pigs. Other traits studied include average litter weight at birth (WTAB) and proportion of piglets born dead (PRBD). Response to selection for TNB was analyzed with a number of models, which differed in their level of hierarchy, in their prior distributions, and in the parametric form of the likelihoods. A model assessment study favored a particular form of an additive genetic model. With this model, the Monte Carlo estimate of the 95% probability interval of response to selection was (0.23; 0.60), with a posterior mean of 0.43 piglets. WTAB showed a correlated response of -7.2 g, with a 95% probability interval equal to (-33.1; 18.9). The posterior mean of the genetic correlation between TNB and WTAB was -0.23 with a 95% probability interval equal to (-0.46; -0.01). PRBD was studied informally; it increases with larger litters, when litter size is >7 piglets born. A number of methodological issues related to the Bayesian model assessment study are discussed, as well as the genetic consequences of inferring response to selection using additive genetic models.





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