BMC Genetics | 卷:13 |
Trypanotolerance in N’Dama x Boran crosses under natural trypanosome challenge: effect of test-year environment, gender, and breed composition | |
关键词: Trypanotolerance; Tsetse challenge; N’Dama; Boran; N’Dama x Boran crosses; Gender effect; Sub-Saharan Africa; | |
DOI : 10.1186/1471-2156-13-87 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
Trypanosomosis, a protozoal disease affecting livestock, transmitted by
Results
Females were distinctly more trypanotolerant than males. F1, backcross and pure Kenya- Boran animals ranked in that order with respect to trypanotolerance. Overall batch effects were highly significant (p<0.001) for most traits, and were generally more significant than the gender or genetic type effects. The superior trypanotolerance of the F1 animals was expressed in all three components of animal defense strategies against pathogens: Avoidance resistance, and tolerance.
Conclusions
The results show that trypanotolerance derived from the N’Dama is expressed under field conditions; and that the trait is primarily additive in nature, being expressed in heterozygous condition and in a three-quarters Boran genetic background. The results further, underscore the complexity of the trait in the field manifesting all three host disease-control strategies, and show the importance of gender and local environmental conditions in determining response to challenge.
【 授权许可】
Unknown