Genetic studies of South Australian Merino sheep. 4. Genetic, phenotypic and environmental correlations between various wool and body traits
IP Gregory
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
33(2) 363 - 373
Published: 1982
Abstract
Genetic, phenotypic and environmental correlations were estimated between 23 quantitative and qualitative wool and body traits of South Australian Merino sheep. Clean fleece weight was significantly correlated genetically with greasy fleece weight (0.62), yield (0.47), staple length (0.41), crimps per inch (-0.34), secondary/primary follicle ratio (0.37) and skin thickness (0.39). No significant half-sib genetic correlation was found between clean fleece weight and fibre diameter and the dam-offspring correlation was quite low, although significant (0.16, P < 0.05). This indicates that selection for clean fleece weight should not lead to any great increase in fibre diameter. Skin thickness is discussed as a possible early indicator of clean fleece weight.https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9820363
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