학술논문

Identification of informative performance traits in swine using principal component analysis
Document Type
article
Source
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia. December 2005 57(6)
Subject
swine
multivariate analysis
correlation
discard
growth
litter size
performance
Language
English
ISSN
0102-0935
Abstract
Using principal component analysis, records of 435 animals from an F2 swine population were used to identity independent and informative variables of economically important performance. The following performance traits were recorded: litter size at birth (BL), litter size at weaning (WL), teat number (TN), birth weight (BW), weight at 21 (W21), 42 (W42), 63 (W63) and 77 (W77) days of age, average daily gain (ADG), feed intake (FI) and feed:gain ratio (FGR) from 77 to 105 days of age. Six principal components expressed variation lower than 0.7 (eigen values lower than 0.7) suggesting that six variables could be discarded with little information loss. The discarded variables present significant simple linear correlation with the retained variables. Retaining variables BL, TN, W77, FI and FGR and eliminating all the rest would retain most of the relevant information in the original data set.