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Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Retrospective Theses and Dissertations Dissertations 1948 Estimation of general, specific and maternal combining abilities in crosses among inbred lines of swine Charles Roy Henderson Iowa State College Follow this and additional works at:https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd Part of theAgriculture Commons,Animal Sciences Commons, and theGenetics Commons Recommended Citation Henderson, Charles Roy, "Estimation of general, specific and maternal combining abilities in crosses among inbred lines of swine " (1948).Retrospective Theses and Dissertations. 12780. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd/12780 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Dissertations at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Retrospective Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected]. NOTE TO USERS This reproduction is the best copy available. UMI ISTIM&TIOH 0F(G1®E&1., SPICIFIC AHD mTSBML) CCMBIHIHG ABILITIES IH CSOSSIS momX IBBEED LIffiS OF SflW by Charles Boy Heodersoa A Bissertation Submitted to the GradiHite Faoulty is B&rti&I FuXfilli^zit of The Requirements for «ie Degree of BOeTOK OF PHIL<^OPffir Ifaijor Subjects: Animl Breeding a.,. _ Approveds Signature was redacted for privacy. Ijk CChhaarrggee of Major Work Signature was redacted for privacy. •ds of ifejor Departments Signature was redacted for privacy. Deaa of Sradimte 'College Iowa State College 1948 UMI Number: DP11842 INFORMATION TO USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. Broken or indistinct print, colored or poor quality illustrations and photographs, print bleed-through, substandard margins, and improper alignment can adversely affect reproduction. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if unauthorized copyright material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. UMI UMI Microform DP11842 Copyright 2005 by ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights reserved. This microform edition is protected against unauthorized copying under Title 17, United States Code. ProQuest Information and Learning Company 300 North Zeeb Road P.O. Box 1346 Ann Arbor, Ml 48106-1346 S F 3 3 5 H 3 S 3 e TABI^ OF eOMTSIfS I. INraODUCTOT 1 II. STATISTICAt METHODS 8 A. The Mathsflwtleftl Model .................................. 8 B. Statistical Problems Ih the Analysis of the Single Crose Data ................................................... 12 C. The li®ast Square# Analysis of Noa-OrthogsnalD ata ...... 14 1. Prineiples of least squares sad the nerml equations 15 ^ 2# Istiwition of fsra«et@rs aod teste of hypotheses * l6 3. Coa^atatioaal shortcat# la the 8®l«tioa of least squares equfttions 21 4» S®i^li«g errors of least squares estimtes. ...... 27 D. Aijustttent of Ijeast Squares IstiMtes ®teii Iffects .are • Randoaly Praim fro* Popilatioas with KsBom Variaaees 33 1. fhe aaxisEia likelihood solution 35 2. Co^>utatloaal proeedttre for adjusti»g least squares estina%i# 33 B. Bstintion of a Faraabter Assumed to he a Lisear flinotioa of Eandoaly liMtini gffects ..................... 39 F. Sstiimtion of fteo^oBents of Varlaaee int he.Moa- Orthogo»al <6ase 41 1. Istimtes froB a eoB-reutiosal amlysis of varianoe 42 2. Sstiaates from least squares sums of squares ....* 44 G. Applieation of the Methods to the Analysis of Siagle Gross Bata 4$ 1. fests of hypotheses $Q 2. Least squares estiaates 54 3. Sampling errors of the least squares estiimtes. .. 5T 4. Adjustment of the least squares estiiBBates •«*....« 61 5< Estimtion of eoi^onests of variaBoe 44 '6. Predietion of line cross perforsMinee ............. 68 ill P&ge H. Ixttnsion of the Methois t© Mor® 60)^1® x Tests of Mnm n 1* Coa8ii«r«ti©Q ©f iiff®r®Be®s aaeag sires 72 2. CoBfliteration @f diiffer®ne«s aaosg dasis 74 3» Br»ei ero8C«B 74 4. fhre®«^a7 Grosses ................................ 75 I. Boim EalaBeed SeaigM for Testily Lines 80 X, SiAgl® erosses 8l 2. Top eross test .................................... 90 3« Baleneod ineos^lete bloek design for f»r» testing $2 4* Three-nmy erosses 93 5. Appraisal of lines by their own performsAoe ...... 97 6. Relatiw efficiencies of differeat bala&eei designs 9^ J. lstl«tioa of %tiwa ftiaber of Maes to Test in Single Crosses 100 III. MAtYSIS BXPffilHENTAI. E1SW.TS ............................... 101 A. Source mnA ieope of the Sata 102 / 1. Methods of jlnnlysis fertaiaiag to the Available Single Cross Mt« 105 C, Tests of Signifioanee 112 1. Test of hypothesis that rtf "0 113 2. Test ©f hypothesis ttot Sy ® 0 114 3. Test of hypothesis that » 0 115 4. test of hypothesis that gf " 0 ................... Il6 £>. Least Stpares Sstiiaates 117 1. Saapling Irrors of the lieast Squares lstia»tes ......... 124 P. IstiMtes of ¥ariane©s ................................. 126 Cr. MJustBSttBt of Iteast Sfuares Istiaates .................. 132 I¥. DISCBSSIca IMD 1PPLIC4TI01S .................................. I36 ' A. lelatioB of th® Methods of Analysts of Sii^leC rosses to More Faailiar Methods in Aaiwd Breeding, I36 It P&ge B« ©f ijEferiaental levults ................. I38 1» f<^eral eoal>iaiBg uMllty 14© 2. Internal effeets 143 Sfeeifie effeeis 145 4. Sex linkage effeeic 144 0. Wiliaation #f th® lettmtes of tiae aad Cr^ss fcla® fiharaeteristies 144 1* S«l#etioa of line* for t®p erdsstis^g 144 2» S«leetioB ©f lines for as® a® fewil® parenta ..... 14? 3» Selecti©n #f sfscifie ereases 148 B. Ghole« «f m Ifficieat fssting Profraa ................. 149 1. Valme of further testing of existiag llaas 150 2. D«t®riBiHing the optimum aaafcer of lines to test .. 152 3. T&p eross •8* single cr&sa taat 154 4. Sarly culling ©f lines f©il@*ed by further tasting 155 !• farther Apflioatioag of the lathefl of Saleeting Sifflal- tanaottsly f#r I®th Qmmml ani gpeeifi® Iff acts ........ 154 T. SWMbM 159 ?I. I.im4TWl CI® 143 Til. ACKIOfUTOMSlf 144 APPSMSIX I. IXAMPI^ m AiAtisis m swui CROSSIS ........................................................ 14T A. Taats of i^STpothasas 148 1. Test of hypothasis that rjj « 0 l48 2* f«#t »f hypatheais that S|j * 0 assoaiBg r^i • 0 . 1T4 3. Teat ©f hypethasia that a.. * 0 aaauaing a, » . r^j • 0 175 4. fast of hypethasia that a* « 0a aaasing rjj " 0 .. 1?? 5. Ttst «f hypathasla that mi• 0 aaaaadsg a,* • r^. « 0. ...............177 4, Telt of hypathaaia that g£ * 0 aasusiiig a^j » HS " 0 7. taat @f hypathaaia that gi.« 0 as8imisg_r4i » ®14 » » 0. ........... 178 V F»g# B. %mms% Sqtmr#® Estimtes 17® 1. l«ttaat®s @f gj,. ffli, Bjf, ITS t» Istiaaies ®f au, Sjj a»#aiBdng r^« « 0 ........ 181 3. Istiatttes ©f jtt, gj, aj iss«ainf By • • 0 lS2 §, Sasi>liag Irrera l8| S. 60a|»#ssnts Ii6 1. ef l8t 2m Xetimtim l8f 3* 108 4. IsiteiiM ef 1^ APPENDIX II. NUMERicAi. mm^m m amauub GT MUMcm SIKGLS CROSS DESIGN IfO 4. Sq^ttares Isiimies 190 B« of Ryfot}i«ees 1ft Im Teat of th« hypothesis ttet ry • 0 asaaaiag 2. list of the hypothasie that • 0 assumiag / 0 m 3« l^st of the hypothesis that * 0 .•.*.••••••«««. 193 4m f®8t of tha hffothesia that gt * 0 assaaiRg that ^ 194 &• IstiMtioB of fcriaaee !€ oni)on@iits 194 latimtion of 195 1# tonstmetioa ©f Isiexes for 8®l««ti»g Llaes aai Groasas 195 I, lifEODUGTIOM Bueeessful «f iafer#Ming by the founders of »ur present day livestock breeds and the eowiereial saeee»0 of hybrid eorn hmr@ lei t® 83^ intenaive investigations lat® the posaibilities ef utilizing these methods to improve 8*1«®». Three i^ortantp robleas hsve arisen in eonnee** tion with these stadiee. (W&ml and lash, 1948.) I. low best to »JEe inbred lines. This problem is closely re­ lated to the question of the effeeta of inbreeding* 2* How .best to test inbred lines. For exanspl©, ean liaes be Jttdfed on their em. perforaane© or aast they be tested in Htttinge with other line# or with non-iabredaf If own per- forsmaee i# an iaadeqtiat© te®t, what type of tester stoek should b® aeedt 3. Ho* bfgt t© utilise Inbred lines in eo»ereial porit: produc­ tion. The effeeta of inbreeding have been investigated very extensivel#: by several of the experiaent stations of the Morth CentmlS tates in coopera­ tion with the tJnited.S tates Department of Igriealture.' The data from these exferiaents deaonstrate that inbreeding is aceo^anied by tmrk04 loss of sow frodttotivlty* , ^e namber of pigs weaned,' 'per litter has deereased • > linearly with increase in coefficient of inbfeediaf. (Oiekerson et 194?.) ae effect of inbreeding on the weight of the individual fig Ms been less pronoaneed than the effect on litter nttmber. It appears pj^bable fro* these studies that the mst efficient way to ^ke inbred lines is to sake ffiany swill lines and to inbreed rapidly,r ather than to Mke fewer large

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dexes to include seleetion for speeifie (iateraetion) effeets and to aake use of eoa^lex lesst squares estimtes as the dependent variables in these selection indexes#. The eo^atational procedures appropriate for the aimlysis of HOB- orthogonal data are very laborious. Since the data from TOst breed
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