Application of correlations and principal component analysis in the study of quantitative traits of a reduced population of avian genotypes from Paraguay

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In animal characterization research it is essential to establish ranges of typical and fluctuating behaviours of its variables and parameters. For this, the use of robust statistical inferences constitutes a relevant tool. Thus, the study of body traits in a rustic dual-purpose avian population was...

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Autores: Martínez-López, Roberto, Correa, Katiupcia, Guillen, Luis, Centurión, Liz Mariela, Paz Corrales, María
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/29626
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:morphometry
chickens
genetic resources
correlation
multivariate statistics
morfometría
pollos
recurso genético
correlación
estadística multivariada
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Application of correlations and principal component analysis in the study of quantitative traits of a reduced population of avian genotypes from Paraguay
Aplicación de correlaciones y análisis de componentes principales en el estudio de rasgos cuantitativos de una población reducida de genotipos aviares de Paraguay
title Application of correlations and principal component analysis in the study of quantitative traits of a reduced population of avian genotypes from Paraguay
spellingShingle Application of correlations and principal component analysis in the study of quantitative traits of a reduced population of avian genotypes from Paraguay
Martínez-López, Roberto
morphometry
chickens
genetic resources
correlation
multivariate statistics
morfometría
pollos
recurso genético
correlación
estadística multivariada
title_short Application of correlations and principal component analysis in the study of quantitative traits of a reduced population of avian genotypes from Paraguay
title_full Application of correlations and principal component analysis in the study of quantitative traits of a reduced population of avian genotypes from Paraguay
title_fullStr Application of correlations and principal component analysis in the study of quantitative traits of a reduced population of avian genotypes from Paraguay
title_full_unstemmed Application of correlations and principal component analysis in the study of quantitative traits of a reduced population of avian genotypes from Paraguay
title_sort Application of correlations and principal component analysis in the study of quantitative traits of a reduced population of avian genotypes from Paraguay
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Martínez-López, Roberto
Correa, Katiupcia
Guillen, Luis
Centurión, Liz Mariela
Paz Corrales, María
Martínez-López, Roberto
Correa, Katiupcia
Guillen, Luis
Centurión, Liz Mariela
Paz Corrales, María
author Martínez-López, Roberto
author_facet Martínez-López, Roberto
Correa, Katiupcia
Guillen, Luis
Centurión, Liz Mariela
Paz Corrales, María
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author2 Correa, Katiupcia
Guillen, Luis
Centurión, Liz Mariela
Paz Corrales, María
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv morphometry
chickens
genetic resources
correlation
multivariate statistics
morfometría
pollos
recurso genético
correlación
estadística multivariada
topic morphometry
chickens
genetic resources
correlation
multivariate statistics
morfometría
pollos
recurso genético
correlación
estadística multivariada
description In animal characterization research it is essential to establish ranges of typical and fluctuating behaviours of its variables and parameters. For this, the use of robust statistical inferences constitutes a relevant tool. Thus, the study of body traits in a rustic dual-purpose avian population was approached, through correlation and principal component analysis (PCA), contributing to its morphometric characterization and verifying the usefulness of the statistical methods used in a small group. In total, 52 chickens (males and females) were evaluated, classified as adults and older adults, analysing a series of quantitative traits. An association was found between live weight and skull width, middle finger length, wing length (p < 0.01), back length, keel length, breast width, beak length and tarsus length (p<0.05), in adult males, while for older birds calculations are suggested as selection criteria between live weight with keel length and neck length. On the other hand, in adult females, live weight did not show the zootechnical relevance observed in males, while in older females a positive relationship of some body characteristics with live weight was evident. The correlation analysis was useful to provide morphometric links in both sexes and age groups, but not the PCA, which showed good performance in body measurements of males before that of females, in conditions of reduced effective population size (risk) and with native phenotypes.
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spelling Application of correlations and principal component analysis in the study of quantitative traits of a reduced population of avian genotypes from ParaguayAplicación de correlaciones y análisis de componentes principales en el estudio de rasgos cuantitativos de una población reducida de genotipos aviares de ParaguayMartínez-López, RobertoCorrea, KatiupciaGuillen, LuisCenturión, Liz MarielaPaz Corrales, MaríaMartínez-López, RobertoCorrea, KatiupciaGuillen, LuisCenturión, Liz MarielaPaz Corrales, Maríamorphometrychickensgenetic resourcescorrelationmultivariate statisticsmorfometríapollosrecurso genéticocorrelaciónestadística multivariadaIn animal characterization research it is essential to establish ranges of typical and fluctuating behaviours of its variables and parameters. For this, the use of robust statistical inferences constitutes a relevant tool. Thus, the study of body traits in a rustic dual-purpose avian population was approached, through correlation and principal component analysis (PCA), contributing to its morphometric characterization and verifying the usefulness of the statistical methods used in a small group. In total, 52 chickens (males and females) were evaluated, classified as adults and older adults, analysing a series of quantitative traits. An association was found between live weight and skull width, middle finger length, wing length (p < 0.01), back length, keel length, breast width, beak length and tarsus length (p<0.05), in adult males, while for older birds calculations are suggested as selection criteria between live weight with keel length and neck length. On the other hand, in adult females, live weight did not show the zootechnical relevance observed in males, while in older females a positive relationship of some body characteristics with live weight was evident. The correlation analysis was useful to provide morphometric links in both sexes and age groups, but not the PCA, which showed good performance in body measurements of males before that of females, in conditions of reduced effective population size (risk) and with native phenotypes.En investigaciones sobre caracterización animal es fundamental establecer rangos de comportamientos típicos y fluctuantes de sus variables y parámetros. Para ello, el empleo de inferencias estadísticas robustas se constituye en una herramienta relevante. Así, se abordó el estudio de rasgos corporales en una población aviar rústica de doble propósito, mediante el análisis de correlación y de componentes principales (ACP), contribuyendo en su caracterización morfométrica y verificando la utilidad de los métodos estadísticos empleados, en un grupo de tamaño reducido. Se evaluaron 52 pollos (machos y hembras), clasificados en adultos y adultos mayores, analizando una serie de rasgos cuantitativos. Se encontró asociación entre peso vivo con ancho de cráneo, longitud del dedo medio, longitud de ala (p<0.01), longitud del dorso, longitud de quilla, ancho de pecho, longitud de pico y longitud de tarso (p<0.05), en machos adultos, mientras que para adultos mayores se sugieren cálculos como criterios de selección entre peso vivo con longitud de quilla y longitud de cuello. Por otro lado, en hembras adultas, el peso vivo no mostró la relevancia zootécnica observada en machos, en tanto que en adultas mayores se evidenció relación positiva de algunas características corporales con el peso vivo. El análisis de correlación fue útil para proporcionar vinculaciones morfométricas en ambos sexos y franjas etarias, no así, el ACP que mostró buen rendimiento en medidas corporales de machos antes que en hembras, en condición de tamaño efectivo de la población reducido (riesgo) y con fenotipos criollos.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2024-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2962610.15381/rivep.v35i6.29626Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 35 No. 6 (2024); e29626Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 35 Núm. 6 (2024); e296261682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/29626/21573Derechos de autor 2024 Roberto Martínez-López, Katiupcia Correa, Luis Guillen, Liz Mariela Centurión, María Paz Corraleshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/296262024-12-21T01:28:00Z
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