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. 2017 Apr 19;49:37. doi: 10.1186/s12711-017-0312-7

Table 5.

Effect of the genetic correlation (rg) between simulated ADG in the absence of infection and observed ADG under infection on evidence for genetic variance in tolerance

ADG period (dpi) rg ΔLogLikelihood p value Proportion with significant genetic variance for tolerance (p < 0.05)
0 to 21 0.05 10.96 (4.19) 0.000 1.00
0.30 6.18 (3.39) 0.005 0.98
0.60 2.32 (1.49) 0.041 0.76
0.90 1.00 (2.12) 0.067 0.55
0 to 42 0.05 8.67 (4.40) 0.003 0.99
0.30 4.34 (3.16) 0.023 0.87
0.60 1.31 (1.56) 0.107 0.41
0.90 −0.80 (2.43) 0.187 0.06

Effect of the genetic correlation (rg) of simulated ADG021 with ADG21 and ADG042 with ADG42 on the average change in log-likelihood of the intercept-slope model over the intercept-only model (∆LogLikelihood), the average p-value of log likelihood improvement, provided by a log-likelihood ratio test, and the proportion of the 10,000 replicates with significant genetic variance in tolerance (i.e. p value of LRT was <0.05)

SD over 10,000 replicates are shown in brackets