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SINGLE-TRAIT AND ANTAGONISTIC INDEX SELECTION FOR LITTER SIZE AND BODY WEIGHT IN MICE
E. J. Eisen 1
1 Department of Animal Science, North Carolina State University,
Raleigh, North Carolina 27650
Individual selection based on female performance only was conducted
in four lines of mice: L+ for increased litter size, W+ for
increased 6-week body weight, L-W+ for a selection
index aimed at decreasing litter size and increasing 6-week body weight and
L+W- for a selection index aimed at increasing
litter size and decreasing 6-week body weight. A fifth line (K) served as
an unselected control. All litters were standardized to eight mice at one
day of age. Expected heritability was based on twice the regression of offspring
on dam (h2d), which contains additive
genetic variance due to direct (
2Ao)
and maternal (
2Am) effects
and their covariance (
AoAm).
Responses and correlated responses were measured either deviated (method 1)
or not deviated (method 2) from the control line. Realized heritabilities
(h2R) for litter size were 0.19 ±
0.04 (1) and 0.16 ± 0.03 (2), which were similar to h
2d of 0.17 ± 0.04. The h2
R for 6-week body weight of 0.55 ± 0.07 (1) and 0.44 ±
0.07 (2) agreed with h2d of 0.42 ±
0.02. Realized genetic correlations (r*GR)
between litter size and 6-week body weight calculated from the double-selection
experiment were 0.52 ± 0.10 (1) and 0.52 ± 0.13 (2), which were
not significantly different from the base population estimate of r*
Gd = 0.63 ± 0.14. Divergence (L-W
+ minus L+W-) in the antagonistic index
selection lines was 0.21 ± 0.01 index units (I = 0.305
PW - 0.436 PL, where P
W and PL are the phenotypic values for 6-week
body weight and litter size, respectively.). The h2
R of index units of 0.14 ± 0.02 calculated from divergence
agreed with h2d of 0.14 ± 0.04.
Divergences in litter size (-0.19 ± 0.07) and 6-week body weight
(0.46 ± 0.10) were in the expected direction. Antagonistic index selection
yielded about one-half the expected divergence in litter size, while divergence
in 6-week body weight was only slightly less than expected. Realized genetic
correlations indicated that litter size, 6-week body weight and index units
each showed positive pleiotropy with 3-week body weight, postweaning gain
and weight at vaginal introitus and negative pleiotropy with age at vaginal
introitus. Sex ratio and several components of fitness (days from joining
to parturition, percent fertile matings and percent perinatal survival) did
not change significantly in the selected lines.
Revised on December 15, 1977
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