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Title: Genetics


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Genetics
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What is Selection?
  • Mating animals to produce certain characteristics
  • Low Birthweight
  • Heavier Weaning Weight
  • Color
  • Horned or Polled
  • Temperment

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What makes an animal they way that they are?
  • Animals are the result of Feed, Health, and
    Inheritance (genetic material)
  • Feed is fastest to correct
  • Genetics last longest

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What is Genetics?
  • All body cells contain Blueprints with
    instructions as to how an animal will look or act
    etc.
  • One Gene comes from each parent (pairs)
  • Genes are divided into sections (Chromosomes)
    that carry genes
  • Sex chromosomes male XY, female XX

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What are Dominant Genes?
  • Dominant Genes one gene overshadows the other
  • Angus Cattle black is dominant, red is not (Bb)
  • Hereford white face is dominant (Ww)
  • Hampshire Hog white belt is dominant
  • Horns are dominant (Pp)

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What are Recessive Genes?
  • The gene that is overshadowed by a dominant gene
  • Recessive genes can only express themselves if
    both genes are recessive
  • Polled vs Horned (Pp) (pp)
  • Black wool vs white (Ww) (ww)
  • Dwarfism vs normal size (dd)
  • Albino

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Punnet Square
  • P horned
  • p polled
  • If a homozygous horned cow (PP) is mated to a
    homozygous polled bull (pp), what percent of the
    calves will be horned, polled?

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Punnet Square
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Punnet Square
  • If a homozygous horned cow (PP) is mated to a
    heterozygous horned bull (Pp), what percent of
    the calves will be polled?

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Punnet Square
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What are Sex Linked Genes?
  • Some recessive genes are attached to the X and Y
    chromosomes
  • Humans Colorblindness and Baldness are on the X
    chromosomes
  • In Men, traits expressed anytime present
  • In Women, must have two recessives to show trait
  • Children get baldness from mothers

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Punnet Square What sex will the offspring be?
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If Dad is bald, will you be bald?
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Baldness is carried by the mother
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What is Mom is bald?
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What is Incomplete Dominance?
  • If both genes express themselves
  • Shorthorn Cattle Red male mated to a White
    female Roan calf
  • RR WW RW

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Punnet Square
  • Shorthorn Cattle
  • R Red
  • W white
  • RW roan
  • If a red bull (RR) is mated to a white cow (WW),
    what color will the calves be?

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Shorthorn Red X White
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Punnet Square
  • If a red bull (RR) is mated to a roan (RW) cow,
    what color will the calves be?

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Shorthorn Red X Roan
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What if Both Parents are Roan?
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Undesirable Characteristics
  • Dwarfism
  • Monorchid only one testicle descends
  • Cryptorchid no testicles descend
  • Short ears tails

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What is a Mutation?
  • Dramatically different from what is expected
    genetically
  • Horned calf from polled parents
  • Loss of some or extra body parts
  • Lethal Mutation causes death at birth
  • Sublethal Mutation limits animals ability to
    grow to maturity
  • Beneficial Mutation loss of tail in lambs

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What is an Abnormality?
  • Similar to a Mutation, only it is caused by
    something in the environment
  • Siamese twins

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What is Heritability?
  • Chance that traits will be inherited
  • Low multiple births, fat covering
  • Medium birth wt, wean wt, milk, wool grade,
    carcass wt, rate of gain
  • High Loin eye area, fleece length quality

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Heritability
  • Currently have ewes that wean 70 lb lambs
  • Want to raise weaning wt to 110 lbs
  • Select a ram with a wean wt of 110 lbs
  • Heritability of weaning wt is 30
  • What can you expect new lamb crop to weigh at
    weaning?

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Heritability
  • What is the difference in current weaning wt and
    that of the new ram?
  • 110 - 70 40 lbs
  • Heritability x difference
  • 30 x 40 12 lbs
  • Can expect a gain in weaning wt of 12 lbs
  • 70 lbs 12 lbs 82 lbs

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Mating Systems
  • Random Mating all males have an equal
    opportunity to mate with all females
  • Outcrossing mating purebreds with unrelated
    purebreds
  • Inbreeding mating related animals
  • Linebreeding parents mated to offspring
  • Crossbreeding mating animals of same species but
    different breeds

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What is Hybrid Vigor?
  • Offspring will outperform either of the parents
  • Corn Breed A yields 100 bu/acre
  • Corn Breed B yields 100 bu/acre
  • Crossbreed A B yields corn that yields 200
    bu/acre
  • Vigor only expressed in crossbreeding
  • Donkey mated to a horse Mule
  • mule is sterile

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What are Exotics?
  • Animals not common to United States
  • Difficult to define today
  • New breeds are exotics

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Genetic Terms
  • Genotype genetic makeup (Bb)
  • Phenotype physical appearance (Black)
  • Heterosis Genes are different, Dominant
    Recessive (Bb)
  • Homozygous both genes are the same (BB or bb)

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