Effect of inbreeding on the body weight in Japanese quail (Coturnix c. japonica)
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Narayan, Alakh Deo
Abstract
The usefulness of a slow rate of inbreeding achieved by double
first cousin mating over a rapid rate achieved by full sib mating
for preventing depression of characters on inbreeding is discussed
in the present report. Estimations of parental and offspring
inbreeding components were made. The experiment was conducted on
two closed Japanese qu~il -lines for six generations. The
characters studied were body weights measured at day old, 7, 14,
and 35 days, and daily gain from 1-14 and 14-35 days. It was
observed that the depression of characters was more pronounced at the
slow than the rapid rate. The underlying reason was the greater
inbreeding of the parents in the slowly inbred lines compared with
the rapidly inbred lines up to a given inbreeding coefficient of
the progeny. The body weights taken at an earlier age showed
greater depression due to parental inbreeding than the body weight
taken near sexual maturity. Of the parental components, the
maternal inbreeding component was more important than the paternal
inbreeding component. The contribution of the maternal inbreeding
to the depression of character was more pronounced on day old
chicks. As the chicks grew older, the depression due to maternal
inbreeding declined. On the 35th day i.e. near sexual maturity,
depression in body weight due to maternal inbreeding was low and
non-significant. Crossbred progenies obtained from inbred parents
showed heterosis over inbreds and controls. Crossbred progenies
of two controls did not show heterosis. At a constant inbreeding
of the parents, the inbred individuals were significantly lighter
than the non-inbreds in most of the cases. Genetic, phenotypic
and environmental correlations were higher between successive body
weight measurements. The correlations declined as the characters
widened in age. Females were significantly heavier and had
higher growth rate than males as early as the 14th day~
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