Estimation of genetic parameters for the implementation of selective breeding in commercial insect production.
Laura Skrubbeltrang HansenStine Frey LaursenSimon BahrndorffMorten KargoJesper Givskov SørensenGoutam SahanaHanne Marie NielsenTorsten Nygaard KristensenPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2024)
There is potential for genetic improvement in all studied traits and estimates of genetic correlations indicate a partly shared genetic architecture among the traits. All estimates have large standard errors. Implementing high-throughput phenotyping is imperative for the estimation of genetic parameters in fast developing insects, and facilitates age synchronisation, which is vital in a breeding population. In spite of endeavours to minimise non-genetic sources of variation, all traits demonstrated substantial influences from environmental components. This emphasises the necessity of thorough attention to the experimental design before breeding is initiated in insect populations.