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1Department of Animal Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331-3402.
Abstract:
Medium White turkeys in Generation 10 of divergent selection for semen ejaculate volume (SEV) were classified into lines that produce either low or high volumes of semen using a multivariate statistical technique, discriminant analysis. The discriminant function was based on records of hen fertility, embryonic mortality in the early and late incubation periods, and the incidence of pipped eggs. A hit ratio, the proportion of birds correctly categorized as low or high, of .60 was obtained. The discriminant function was subsequently used to classify birds in Generation 12. A misclassification rate of .28 and .48 was obtained for birds in the low and high lines, respectively. It was concluded that the relatively low rates of misclassification indicate a potential method for identifying male and female turkeys as belonging to low or high SEV lines, based on fertility and incubation records.
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