Title: Heterosis
1Lecture 25
Heterosis
2Computing Fractions
GH x Lab
(1/2) GH (1/2) Lab
(1) GH x (1/2) GH (1/2) Lab
(3/4) GH (1/4) Lab
(3/4) GH (1/4) Lab x (1/2) GH (1/2)
Lab
3Computing Fractions
(3/4) GH (1/4) Lab x (1/2) GH (1/2)
Lab What is the expected fraction of GH and Lab
genes in a progeny resulting from this mating?
4Heterosis
5Heterosis
-- Additional performance ABOVE expectations for
progeny resulting from crosses of breeds, hybrid
vigor
6Heterosis
-- Additional performance ABOVE expectations for
progeny resulting from crosses of breeds, hybrid
vigor
MALE FEMALE Hereford Simmental Hereford
Simmental
7Heterosis
-- Additional performance FROM expectations for
progeny resulting from crosses of breeds, hybrid
vigor
MALE FEMALE Hereford Simmental Hereford 550
Simmental
8Heterosis
-- Additional performance FROM expectations for
progeny resulting from crosses of breeds, hybrid
vigor
MALE FEMALE Hereford Simmental Hereford 550
Simmental 650
9Heterosis
-- Additional performance FROM expectations for
progeny resulting from crosses of breeds, hybrid
vigor
MALE FEMALE Hereford Simmental Hereford 550
630 Simmental 650
10Heterosis
-- Additional performance FROM expectations for
progeny resulting from crosses of breeds, hybrid
vigor
MALE FEMALE Hereford Simmental Hereford 550
630 Simmental 640 650
11Heterosis
1) What is expected Average of the
purebreds
12Heterosis
1) What is expected Average of the
purebreds PB H S 550 650
600 2 2
13Heterosis
1) What is expected Average of the
purebreds PB H S 550 650
600 2 2 2) Average of
crossbreeds
14Heterosis
1) What is expected Average of the
purebreds PB H S 550 650
600 2 2 2) Average of
crossbreeds CB H/S S/H 630 640 635
2 2
15Heterosis
Notice CB - PB 35 lbs more than expected
16Heterosis Heterosis CB - PB 100
5.83 PB
17Heterosis Heterosis CB - PB 100
5.83 PB Notice Equation can be
arranged to allow for prediction
18Heterosis Heterosis CB - PB 100
5.83 PB Notice Equation can be
arranged to allow for prediction CB 1
( Heterosis/ 100) PB
19Reciprocal Cross Difference
20Reciprocal Cross Difference
Note 1/2H 1/2S - 1/2S 1/2H 640 -
630 10 lbs
MALE FEMALE Hereford Simmental Hereford 550
630 Simmental 640 650
21Reciprocal Cross Difference
Note 1/2H 1/2S - 1/2S 1/2H 10
lbs Causes 1) In males progeny X chromosome is
from different sources
22Reciprocal Cross Difference
Note 1/2H 1/2S - 1/2S 1/2H 10
lbs Causes 1) In males progeny X chromosome is
from different sources 2) In all progeny
cytoplasmic DNA is different
23Reciprocal Cross Difference
Note 1/2H 1/2S - 1/2S 1/2H 10
lbs Causes 1) In males progeny X chromosome is
from different sources 2) In all progeny
cytoplasmic DNA is different 3) Maternal
ability differs in raising calves
24Dam
Sire
X chromosome to males
Progeny
Cytoplasm to all progeny
Maternal environment
25Heterosis and Dominance
26Heterosis and Dominance
Breeds Loci 1 2 3 1 2 3 4
5
27Heterosis and Dominance
Breeds Loci 1 2 3 1 AA 2 BB 3 CC
4 dd 5 ee
28Heterosis and Dominance
Breeds Loci 1 2 3 1 AA AA 2 BB BB 3
CC cc 4 dd dd 5 ee EE
29Heterosis and Dominance
Breeds Loci 1 2 3 1 AA AA aa 2 BB BB
bb 3 CC cc cc 4 dd dd DD 5 ee EE ee
30Heterosis and Dominance
Complete dominance at each locus A_ B_ C_
D_ E_ 1 aa bb cc dd ee 0
31Heterosis and Dominance
Complete dominance at each locus A_ B_ C_
D_ E_ 1 aa bb cc dd ee
0 Purebreed 1 3 from AABBCCddee Purebreed 2
3 from AABBccddEE Purebreed 3 1 from
aabbccDDee
32Heterosis and Dominance
Crossbreed 1 and 2
33Heterosis and Dominance
Crossbreed 1 and 2 PB1 PB2 AA AA BB
BB CC cc dd dd ee EE 3 3
34Heterosis and Dominance
Crossbreed 1 and 2 PB1 PB2 CB AA AA AA
BB BB BB CC cc Cc dd dd dd ee EE Ee
3 3 4
35Heterosis and Dominance
Crossbreed 1 and 2
H (4 - 3) 100 3 33
36Heterosis and Dominance
Crossbreed 2 and 3
37Heterosis and Dominance
Crossbreed 2 and 3 PB2 PB3 AA aa BB bb
cc cc PB 2 dd DD EE ee 3 1
38Heterosis and Dominance
Crossbreed 2 and 3 PB2 PB3 CB AA aa Aa BB
bb Bb cc cc cc PB 2 dd DD Dd EE ee E
e 3 1 4
39Heterosis and Dominance
Crossbreed 2 and 3
H (4 - 2) 100 2 100
40Heterosis -- value is usually higher for
lowly heritable traits
41Heterosis -- value is usually higher for
lowly heritable traits -- value is usually
higher for more diverse breeds
42Question
Distraction index
Labs GH Labs 0.58 0.48 GH 0.52 0.48
What is the heterosis for this trait?
43Heterosis Retention
44Heterosis Retention
S H 1/2S 1/2H
45Heterosis Retention
S H S 1/2S 1/2H maximum
heterosis (100) 3/4S 1/4H
46Heterosis Retention
S H S 1/2S 1/2H maximum
heterosis (100) 3/4S 1/4H
male female S S H
47Heterosis Retention
S H S 1/2S 1/2H maximum
heterosis (100) 3/4S 1/4H
male female S S 1/2 SS H
48Heterosis Retention
S H S 1/2S 1/2H maximum
heterosis (100) 3/4S 1/4H
male female S S 1/2 SS H
Retention 1 - P(alleles from same breed)
1/2 50
49Heterosis Retention
3/4S 1/4H 1/2S 1/2H
50Heterosis Retention
3/4S 1/4H 1/2S 1/2H
male female 3/4S 1/4H 1/2S 1/2H
51Heterosis Retention
3/4S 1/4H 1/2S 1/2H
male female 3/4S 1/4H 1/2S 3/8
SS 1/2H 1/8 H
Retention 1 - 3/8 - 1/8 1/2 Heterosis 50
52Heterosis Retention
Synthetic Breeds
53Heterosis Retention
Synthetic Breeds male female 5/8 Angus 3/8
Brahman 5/8 Angus 3/8 Brahman
54Heterosis Retention
Synthetic Breeds male female 5/8 Angus 3/8
Brahman 5/8 Angus (5/8)2 3/8 Brahman (3/8)2
Retention 1 - (5/8)2 - (3/8)2 .469
55Question
What year did the spring celebration of the last
day of classes begin, first known as Spring
day and now as slope day ? 1901 1951 1981
56Answers Computing Fractions
(3/4) GH (1/4) Lab x (1/2) GH (1/2)
Lab GH (¾) x (1/2) (1/2) x (1/2) 5/8 Lab
(1/4) x (1/2) (1/2) x (1/2) 3/8
57AnswersHeterosis
0.50 0.53 0.53
heterosis
x 100
Answer - 5.7
58AnswerSlope Day
Spring Day started in
1901
59Rotational Crosses
60Rotational Crosses
B A 1/2A 1/2B
61Rotational Crosses
B A A 1/2A 1/2B 3/4A 1/4B
62Rotational Crosses
B A A 1/2A 1/2B 3/4A 1/4B B 3/8A
5/8B
63Rotational Crosses
B A A 1/2A 1/2B 3/4A 1/4B B 3/8A
5/8B
At equilibrium Progeny 2/3 Sire
breed Retention .67
64Rotational Crosses
(SIRE)
A B 1/2A 1/2B
65Rotational Crosses
(SIRE)
A B C 1/2A 1/2B 1/2C 1/4A 1/4B
66Rotational Crosses
(SIRE)
A B C 1/2A 1/2B A 1/2C 1/4A 1/4B 5/8A
2/8C 1/8B
(MGS)
67Rotational Crosses
At equilibrium Progeny 4/7 Sire breed, 2/7 MGS
breed, 1/7 other Retention .85
(SIRE)
A B C 1/2A 1/2B A 1/2C 1/4A 1/4B 5/8A
2/8C 1/8B
(MGS)
68In General Numerator 1 2 4 8 2N -1
69In General Numerator 1 2 4 8 2N
-1 Denominator 2N - 1
70In General Numerator 1 2 4 8 2N
-1 Denominator 2N - 1 Retention 1 - 1
2N - 1
71Example (n 5 Breeds) Numerator 1 2 4 8
16 Denominator 31 Breeds A 1/31 B 2/31 C
4/31 D 8/31 (Last Sire) E 16/31
72Example (n 5 Breeds) Numerator 1 2 4 8
16 Denominator 31 Breeds A 1/31 B 2/31 C
4/31 D 8/31 (Last Sire) E 16/31
Retention .97