1960
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(60)90174-0
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Inheritance of Twinning in a Herd of Holstein-Friesian Cattle

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“…In a later study, Heeren (1957) states that twinning is often a heritable characteristic and concludes that it is caused by a recessive gene affecting the 'X'chromosome. That sire and dam may both contribute to twinning tendency among their daughters is shown by Erb et al (1960) in Holstein-Friesian cattle.…”
Section: Hereditary Aspects Of Twinning In Cattlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a later study, Heeren (1957) states that twinning is often a heritable characteristic and concludes that it is caused by a recessive gene affecting the 'X'chromosome. That sire and dam may both contribute to twinning tendency among their daughters is shown by Erb et al (1960) in Holstein-Friesian cattle.…”
Section: Hereditary Aspects Of Twinning In Cattlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant differences between progeny groups have been found a. o. by JOHANS- SON (1932), PFAU et al (1948), KORKMAN (1948), ERB et al (1960), MAIJALA (1964), BOU'MAN et al (1970), GAILLARD (1973), BAR-ANAN and BOWMAN (1974), SYRSTAD (1974) and JOJIANSSON et al (1974). In the two last-mentioned studies the distribution of bulls was observed to be clearly skew, which made BAR-ANAN and BOWMAN to suggest that a major gene for twinning may be involved.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…He would be more likely to identify a difficult calving early and provide assistance which would increase survival of twins. Erb et al (1960) and Rutledge (1975) discussed the possibility of selection for twinning rate with much pessimism. Based on low heritability and repeatability estimat.es, Rutledge (1975) concluded that selection for increased twinning was too difficult and not feasible in practice.…”
Section: Chapter 2 Literature Review Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on low heritability and repeatability estimat.es, Rutledge (1975) concluded that selection for increased twinning was too difficult and not feasible in practice. Erb et al (1960) explained the disadvantages resulting from twinning were not huge and selection against twinning was not worth the effort, either. On the other hand , Johansson et al (1974) suggested intense selection for twinning would increase the twinning rate by greater than 2% per generation.…”
Section: Chapter 2 Literature Review Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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