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Assortative mating and the genetic correlation
Authors:D. Gianola
Affiliation:(1) Department of Animal Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., USA
Abstract:Summary The effect of assortative mating on the genetic correlation between traits X and Y is considered. Assortation on trait X changes the magnitude of the genetic correlation but not its sign. There are two situations depending on the signs of the correlation between mates (rgr) and of the random mating genetic correlation (theta): 1) if sign (theta) = sign (rgr), then theta >theta, where theta is the genetic correlation at equilibrium after continued assortation, and 2) if sign (theta) ne = sign (rgr), then theta < theta. However, negative assortative mating is virtually powerless to alter the magnitude of the genetic correlation. The consequences of a ldquomixedrdquo assortation model, e.g., high milk production females mated to fast growing males and lesser productive females mated to slower growing sires, were also studied. ldquoMixedrdquo positive assortation always increases the genetic correlation, but negative assortation decreases it. The implications of assortative mating on correlated responses to selection and on the equilibrium covariances between relatives for pairs of traits are discussed.
Keywords:Assortative mating  Genetic correlation  Covariance between relatives  Correlated responses
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