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Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Características fenotípicas e manejo genético de búfalos (Bubalus bubalis) leiteiros: ranqueamento de reprodutores(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015-08-10) MARQUES, Larissa Coelho; MARQUES, José Ribamar Felipe; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0104908318773676The buffalo is an animal that can compete with differentiated products on internal and world markets, which presents own features and great performance when processing by-products and derivatives. Despite this, buffalo agribusiness resents of enhancers animals proved and / or tested to meet a demand that is vital for better genetic pattern. This study aimed to evaluate phenotypic characteristics of production milk and reproduction efficient of buffalo and perform genetic analyzes determining parameters and genetic index aimed at selection of buffalo to prepare a ranking of genetically superior breeding, increasing production chain of buffaloes in the Amazon region. We used 2,459 phenotypic records of Murrah, Mediterranean and half-blood buffaloes of EMBRAPA - CPATU herd from period between 1953 to 2013. The characteristics evaluated were: total milk production (TMP), fat percentage (F), age at first calving (AFC), calving interval (CI) and service period (SP). The descriptive analysis began with the editing of the data worked in the environments of Excel spreadsheet and SAS package. The overall results were: TMP = 1741.00 ± 496.48 kg, F = 7.07 ± 0.86%, AFC = 49.39 ± 7.37 months, CI = 13.16 ± 0.79 months and SP = 91.52 ± 24,22 days. In the analysis of variance for TMP the most significant effects were the birth order and the degree of blood from female, and to F was degree of female blood and AFC was calving season and birth order and CI and SP were station childbirth and the calf sex. The phenotypic correlations between TMP and F was 0.034, between TMP and AFC 0.118, between TMP and CI 0.070, between TMP and SP 0.070, between F and AFC -0.113, between F and CI -0.025, -0.025 between F and SP, among AFC and CI 0.445, 0.445 between AFC and SP and between CI and SP 1.00. Genetic analysis began with the editing of the data discussed in the environments of Excel spreadsheet and the SAS package and genetic analyzes were performed by WOMBAT software. For estimation of genetic parameters we used the animal model with two-trait analysis. The TMP was regressed depending on length of lactation and the regression coefficient was used for correction of lactation in 305 days (PL305). Fixed effects were contemporary group and linear and quadratic effects of birth female age as (co) variable. AFC and SP model was the same as described above with the exclusion of the term of the maternal permanent environmental effect. The heritability estimates for Murrah were: 0.49 for TMP; 0.59 for F; 0.75 for AFC; 0.006 for CI and 0.06 for SP; for the Mediterranean race were 0.31 for TMP; 0.08 for F; 0.78 for AFC; 0.90 for CI and 0.90 for SP. Genetic correlations between TMP and other features in the Murrah were 0.065 TMP and F; TMP and AFC 0.097, -0.450 TMP and CI and 0.079 TMP and SP for the Mediterranean were: -0.267 TMP and F; 0,629 TMP and AFC; 0.559 TMP and CI and 0.624 CI TMP and SP. The ranking of bulls / breeding was based on predictions of probable transmission ability (PTA's), using the SAS package which allows editing a bulls catalog of buffalo species of EMBRAPA Amazônia Oriental in that period. Based on the results the variability of the studied herd is likely to be crafted with the genetic management for both production characteristics as to the reproductive efficiency.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Karyotypic evolution of ribosomal sites in buffalo subspecies and their crossbreed(2014-06) DEGRANDI, Tiago Marafiga; PITA, Sebastian; PANZERA, Yanina; OLIVEIRA, Edivaldo Herculano Correa de; MARQUES, José Ribamar Felipe; FIGUEIRÓ, Marivaldo Rodrigues; MARQUES, Larissa Coelho; VINADE, Lucia Helena do Canto; GUNSKI, Ricardo José; DEL VALLE GARNERO, AnalíaDomestic buffaloes are divided into two group based on cytogenetic characteristics and habitats: the “river buffaloes” with 2n = 50 and the “swamp buffaloes”, 2n = 48. Nevertheless, their hybrids are viable, fertile and identified by a 2n = 49. In order to have a better characterization of these different cytotypes of buffaloes, and considering that NOR-bearing chromosomes are involved in the rearrangements responsible for the karyotypic differences, we applied silver staining (Ag-NOR) and performed fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) experiments using 18S rDNA as probe. Metaphases were obtained through blood lymphocyte culture of 21 individuals, including river, swamp and hybrid cytotypes. Ag-NOR staining revealed active NORs on six chromosome pairs (3p, 4p, 6, 21, 23, 24) in the river buffaloes, whereas the swamp buffaloes presented only five NOR-bearing pairs (4p, 6, 20, 22, 23). The F1 crossbreed had 11 chromosomes with active NORs, indicating expression of both parental chromosomes. FISH analysis confirmed the numerical divergence identified with Ag-NOR. This result is explained by the loss of the NOR located on chromosome 4p in the river buffalo, which is involved in the tandem fusion with chromosome 9 in this subspecies. A comparison with the ancestral cattle karyotype suggests that the NOR found on the 3p of the river buffalo may have originated from a duplication of ribosomal genes, resulting in the formation of new NOR sites in this subspecies.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Variabilidade genética do peso ao nascer e seleção para crescimento em bubalinos do estado do Pará, Brasil(Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, 2014-09) AGUIAR, Juliana Flor de; MARCONDES, Cíntia Righetti; MARQUES, José Ribamar Felipe; VOZZI, Pedro Alejandro; CAMARGO JÚNIOR, Raimundo Nonato Colares; MARQUES, Larissa Coelho; ARAÚJO, Ronyere Olegário de; GUNSKI, Ricardo JoséBirth weight is a performance parameter of great zootechnical importance for both meat and dairy production, as well as for breeding animals, mainly due to its relation to survival rate at weaning, and the weight of animals throughout their developmental and growth phases. Therefore, the objective of this work was to establish heritability estimates, as well as phenotypic and genetic trends of birth weight of water buffaloes from State of Pará, Brazil. Descriptive statistics were calculated and the Shapiro-Wilk Normality test was performed with a Statistical Analysis System package. Heritability estimates were established by Bayesian inference. BW was 36.6 kg in average. The statistical model considered sex, year of birth and breed composition of the animals as fixed effects, and animal, maternal and residual as random effects. Direct heritability was platykurtic (flattened) and with higher asymmetry, presenting a bimodal distribution with the first mode close to 0.10, and the second mode close to 0.30; the maternal heritability was trimodal, with peaks very close to 0.15, and another, less evident, close to 0.20. The direct genetic trend of birth weight was negative (-0.03kg year-1) and maternal genetic trend was close to zero (0.001kg ano-1), even though the phenotypic trend had been positive (0.156 kg year-1). There is genetic variability to be addressed in a breeding program, however, very little was done as far as selection for growth of water buffaloes in the State of Pará.
