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GENETICS
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Natural Selection
No human intervention Survival of the fittest Based on an organism’s ability to
SURVIVE and pass on its GENETIC information to its offspring
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Artificial Selection
HUMANS control which organisms pass their GENETIC information (reproduce)
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Phenotype VS. Genotype PHENOTYPE GENOTYPE
Observable PHYSICAL characteristic
Phenotype=Black
An organism’s GENETIC code (genes)
Genotype=BB or Bb (Pattern of letters representing the genes for color)
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Terms in Genetics
Genes: Factor that control traits Alleles: Different forms of genes
Paired (AA or Aa) & represented by a letter
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Terms in Genetics
Adaptability: The ability of a BREED to become SUITABLE to conditions
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Terms in Genetics
Type: a group of ANIMALS that are grouped together according to the PRODUCTS they produce Examples: Beef type cattle, Dairy type
cattle,
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Terms in Genetics Species: a group of similar organisms
that can produce fertile offspring
Canine Equine
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Terms in Genetics Breed: animals having a common ORIGIN
and CHARACTERISTICS different from animals within the same SPECIES
Labrador
Chihuahua
Australian Shepard
Quarter Horse
Clydesdale
Arabian
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Terms in Genetics
PurebredIndividuals within a BREED Must have all of the required
CHARACTERISTICS Recorded PEDIGREE
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Terms in Genetics
Dominant allelesRepresented by capital letters This trait is the one expressed
Recessive alleles Represented in lower case letters Only expressed if both parents donate
recessive genes for a trait
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Terms in Genetics
Homozygous: Alleles express the same trait type (BB dominate) OR (bb recessive)
Heterozygous: Two different alleles for the same trait (Bb)
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Punnet Square
A method of calculating the chances of inheriting a specific trait
Bb bb
Bb bb
B b
b
b
Holstein Cattle
• Black & WhiteBb
• Red & Whitebb
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Your Turn!
Solve the genetic problems using a Punnet Square
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Breeding Systems
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Breeding Systems
How to design a breeding system:
1. Set Goals
2. Choose measurable traits
3. Select parents according to goals
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Breeding Systems
Traits to breed for:
MILK
# BORN ALIVE
Coat ColorHeight
Birth WeightSpeed IndexWeaning weight
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Breeding Systems
How to measure traits Qualitative Traits
Controlled by SINGLE pair of genes Not altered by environment Example: Coat Color
Quantitative Traits Controlled by SEVERAL pair of genes Can be altered by environment Examples: Weight gain, growth rate, backfat
depth, etc.
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Breeding Systems
Breed only animals that are purebred with registration papers
Goal: To produce high quality animals to sell as breeding stock
Purebred
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Breeding Systems
Breed purebred sires to commercial females Replacement females are kept and bred
back to the purebred sire GOAL: To produce progeny resembling the
purebred sire and SAVE $$
Most common in the livestock industry!!!
Grading Up
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Breeding Systems
The mating of animals of different breeds GOAL: To take advantage of hybrid vigor
and hopefully have offspring inherit good traits of both parents
Hybrid vigor: crossbred offspring exceeds the average of the two parental breeds
Crossbreeding
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Breeding Systems
Mating of related individuals- sires and dams that share at least one ancestor
Necessary when creating new breeds or when you need to isolate genes for chosen traits
GOAL: Isolate unique/rare genes and perpetuate them
Inbreeding
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Breeding Systems
Increase uniformity of offspring Could result in the surfacing of deleterious
genes Reduction in performance because what use to
be hidden by recessive genes is now expressed
Deleterious gene: Could cause undesirable effects on an individual’s viability, productivity and/or economic value
Inbreeding
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Examples of Deleterious Genes
“Lethal White” gene in Paints: Foals carried full term All white or mostly white coats Look & seem fine at birth BUT colon is non functioning.
They show symptoms of colic and die within 48 hours.
Gene is carried on the overo color gene
Recessive gene was perpetuated as overo paints were bred
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Breeding Systems
A minor form of inbreeding with the attempt to keep a relationship to a highly regarded ancestor
Elite Sire X Half Sisters
Son of Elite Sire X Daughter of above Females
Grandsire X Granddaughters
Line Breeding
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Create Your Own Breed
Every breed of animal that we are familiar with today was once developed through generations of selective breeding to isolate specific traits unique to the breed.
You will now choose traits you like in a certain species to create you own new breed!