Articles | Volume 47, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-47-387-2004
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-47-387-2004
10 Oct 2004
 | 10 Oct 2004

Varianzkomponentenschätzung unter Berücksichtigung von Dominanz an simulierten Reinzuchtlinien

M. Wensch-Dorendorf, N. Mielenz, E. Groeneveld, M. Kovac, and L. Schüler

Abstract. Title of the paper: Estimation of variance components under dominance with simulated purebred lines
A stochastic simulation based on a gene model was used to investigate the estimation of variance with dominance and additive animal models. For a heritability in broad sense of 0.5 three ratios of dominance variance (5, 10 and 25%) on the phenotypic variance were investigated under different degrees of dominance. No additionally biased estimations of the variance components as consequence of different dominance degrees were found. By using the dominance model for random mating as well as for selection the differences between true parameters and estimation values were small for all dominance degrees and ratios of dominance variance. Small, but significantly, differences can be explained by the change of the allele frequencies over the generations due to the influence of selection. By using the additive animal model, that ignores the dominance relationship, for high ratios of the dominance variance (25% or greater) important biased estimations of the variances were observed. For dominance ratios of 5% no significantly overestimation of the additive variances with the reduced model were found under selection and random mating.