Parentage testing and effect of misidentification on the estimation of breeding value in Gir cattle

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A correct relationship among sires is essential for an efficient breeding program. Microsatellite markers were used in progeny tests, to assess the paternity of seventy-four probable offspring of nine Gir dairy sires. A 36% misidentification rate was observed; however, these errors had minimal effects on the ranking of the nine bulls with regard to their genetic values. The results suggest that paternity tests should be performed in breeding programs, in order to prevent inappropriate paternities from influencing the genetic value of bulls in the future.

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Baron, E. E., Martinez, M. L., Verneque, R. S., & Coutinho, L. L. (2002). Parentage testing and effect of misidentification on the estimation of breeding value in Gir cattle. Genetics and Molecular Biology. Brazilian Journal of Genetics. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572002000400006

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