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      <subfield code="a">David, Ingrid</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Sánchez, Juan‑Pablo</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Background: Indirect genetic efects (IGE) are important components of various traits in several species. Although&#xd;
the intensity of social interactions between partners likely vary over time, very few genetic studies have investigated&#xd;
how IGE vary over time for traits under selection in livestock species. To overcome this issue, our aim was: (1) to ana‑&#xd;
lyze longitudinal records of average daily gain (ADG) in rabbits subjected to a 5-week period of feed restriction using&#xd;
a structured antedependence (SAD) model that includes IGE and (2) to evaluate, by simulation, the response to selec‑&#xd;
tion when IGE are present and genetic evaluation is based on a SAD model that includes IGE or not.&#xd;
Results: The direct genetic variance for ADG (g/d) increased from week 1 to 3 [from 8.03 to 13.47 (g/d)2&#xd;
] and then&#xd;
decreased [6.20 (g/d)2&#xd;
 at week 5], while the indirect genetic variance decreased from week 1 to 4 [from 0.43 to 0.22&#xd;
(g/d)2&#xd;
]. The correlation between the direct genetic efects of diferent weeks was moderate to high (ranging from 0.46&#xd;
to 0.86) and tended to decrease with time interval between measurements. The same trend was observed for IGE for&#xd;
weeks 2 to 5 (correlations ranging from 0.62 to 0.91). Estimates of the correlation between IGE of week 1 and IGE of&#xd;
the other weeks did not follow the same pattern and correlations were lower. Estimates of correlations between direct&#xd;
and indirect efects were negative at all times. After seven generations of simulated selection, the increase in ADG&#xd;
from selection on EBV from a SAD model that included IGE was higher (~30%) than when those efects were omitted.&#xd;
Conclusions: Indirect genetic efects are larger just after mixing animals at weaning than later in the fattening&#xd;
period, probably because of the establishment of social hierarchy that is generally observed at that time. Accounting&#xd;
for IGE in the selection criterion maximizes genetic progress.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">David, Ingrid, Juan-Pablo Sánchez, and Miriam Piles. 2018. "Longitudinal Analysis Of Direct And Indirect Effects On Average Daily Gain In Rabbits Using A Structured Antedependence Model". Genetics Selection Evolution 50 (1). Springer Nature. doi:10.1186/s12711-018-0395-9.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Longitudinal analysis of direct and indirect effects on average daily gain in rabbits using a structured antedependence model</subfield>
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