Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-l7hp2 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-23T03:35:02.153Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Breeding for Genetic Resistance to Disease: Specific or General?*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2007

J. S. Gavora
Affiliation:
Animal Research Institute, Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. K1A 0C6
J. L. Spencer
Affiliation:
Animal Pathology Division, Health of Animals BranchAnimal Diseases Research Institute(E) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. K2H 8P9
Get access

Abstract

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1978

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

Footnotes

*

Animal Research Institute, Contribution No. 732.

References

Aitken, I. D. (1975). Genetic determination of the immune response to infectious and non-infectious agents in the chicken. Lecture presented at the XIII. Int. Symposium on Laboratory AnimalsHruba Skala, CzechoslovakiaApril, 1975.Google Scholar
Biozzi, G. (1972). In: Genetic control of immune responsiveness, relationship to disease susceptibility. Eds. McDevitt, H. O. and Laudy, M. Perspectives in immunology. Academic Press, New York and London.Google Scholar
Briles, W. E., Stone, H. A. and Cole, R. K. (1977). Marek's disease: effects of B histocompatibility alloalleles in resistant and susceptible chicken lines. Science 195: 193.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Brunner, D. W. and Gillespie, J. H., (1973). Hagan's infectious diseases of domestic animals. Sixth edition, Comstock Publishing Associates. a div. of Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London.Google Scholar
Calnek, B. W., Higgins, D. A. and Fabricant, J. (1975). Rous sarcoma regression in chickens resistant and susceptible to Marek's disease. Avian Diseases 19: 473.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Carson, J. R. (1951). Exposure to disease agents of strains of chickens differing in resistance to leukosis. Poultry Sci. 30: 213.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Carte, I. F., Smith, J. H., Weston, C. R. and Savage, T. F., (1972). Immunogenetics and regression of RSV (Rav-1) wing web tumors in chickens. Poultry Science 51: 1792 (Abstract).Google Scholar
Clayton, G. A. (1974). Turkey breeding. World's Poultry Science Journal 30: 290.Google Scholar
Colmano, G. and Gross, W. B. (1971), Effect of metyrapone and DDD on infectious diseases. Poultry Sci. 50: 850.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Crittenden, L. B. (1975). Two levels of genetic resistance to lymphoid leukosis. Avian Diseases 19: 281.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Dickerson, G. E. (1957). Genetic variation in some economic characters of leghorn-type chickens. Poultry Sci. 36: 1113 (Abstract).Google Scholar
Friars, G. W., Chambers, J. R., Kennedy, A. and Smith, A. D. (1972). Selection for resistance to Marek's disease in conjunction with other economic traits in chickens. Avian Diseases 16: 2.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Gavora, J. S., Grunder, A. A., Spencer, J. L., Gowe, R. S., Robertson, A. and Speckmann, G. W. (1974). An assessment of effects of vaccination on genetic resistance to Marek's disease. Poultry Sci. 53: 889.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Gavora, J. S., Spencer, J. L., Hare, W. C. D. and Morse, P. M. (1977). Genetic resistance to lymphoid tumor transplants. Poultry Sci. 56: 590.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Gordon, C. D., Beard, C. W., Hopkins, S. R. and Siegel, H. S. (1971). Chick mortality as a criterion for selection toward resistance or susceptibility to Newcastle disease. Poultry Sci. 50: 783.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Gross, W. B. and Colmano, G. (1969). The effect of social isolation on resistance to some infectious diseases. Poultry Sci. 48: 514.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Gross, W. B. and Colmano, G. (1971). Effect of infectious agents on chickens selected for plasma corticosterone response to social stress. Poultry Sci. 50: 1213.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Hanset, R. (1975). Peut-on selectionner les animaux pour la resistance aux maladies infectieuses. Existe-t-il actuellement des indicateurs de cette resistance? Annales de Medicine Vétérinaire 119: 287.Google Scholar
Hartmann, W. (1972). Móglichkeiten zur Verringerung der Krankheitsbelastung von Haustier populationen durch Resistenzzuchtung. Berichte uber Landwirtschaft 50: 747.Google Scholar
Hill, J. F., Dickerson, G. H. and Kempster, H. L. (1954). Some relations between batchability. egg production and adult mortality. Poultry Sci. 33: 1059.Google Scholar
Holmes, F. O. (1961). Concomitant inheritance of resistance to several virus diseases in tobacco. Virology 13: 409.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Hong, C. C. and Sevoian, M. (1971). Interferon production and host resistance to type II. Avian (Marek's) leukosis virus (JM strain). Applied Microbiol. 22: 818.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Hutt, F. B. (1958). Genetic resistance to disease in domestic animals. Cornell University Press, Ithaca and New York.Google Scholar
Hutt, F. B. and Crawford, R. D. (1960). The feasibility of breeding fowls resistant to Salmonella pullorum by the use of criteria other than survival after exposure. Poultry Sci. 39: 1261.Google Scholar
Katz, F. E. and Stewart, H. W. (1976). Studies on the genetic control of antibody affinity: the independent control of antibody levels and affinity in Biozzi mice. The Journal of Immunology 117: 477.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Knott, D. R. (1977). Studies on general resistance to stem rust in wheat. Genetics Society of Canada Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Man. 32 (Abstract).Google Scholar
Longenecker, B. M., Pazderkaj, F., Gavora, J. S., Spencer, J. L. and Ruth, R. F. (1976). Lymphoma induced by herpesvirus: resistance associated with a major histocompatibility gene. Immunogenetics 3: 401.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lush, J. L., Lamoreux, W. F. and Hazel, L. N. (1948). The heritability of resistance to death in the fowl. Poultry Sci. 27: 375.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McDevitt, H. O. and Landy, M. (1972). Foreword (p. xv). Genetic control of immune responsiveness, relationship to disease susceptibility. Academic Press, New York and London.Google Scholar
Merat, P. (1975). Indirect selection in poultry breeding with special reference to single genes. Ann. Genet. Sel. Anim. 7: 449.Google ScholarPubMed
Morris, J. A. (1959). Heritability of chick viability for two breeds of domestic fowl. Poultry Sci. 38: 481.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nordskog, A. W. and Hill, J. F. (1958). Correlation between egg production and adult viability in hybrid flocks. Poultry Sci. 37: 1265.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Osborne, R. (1969). Consequences of selection techniques on selection for disease resistance and elimination of specific pathogens. World's Poultry Sci. J. 25: 112.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Payne, L. N. (1973). Genetics and control of avian diseases. Avian Pathology 2: 237.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Report of random sample egg production tests, United States and Canada, Yrs. 1974, 1975, 1976. Agricultural Research Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Publ. No. ARS-NE-21-2, ARS-NE-21-3 and ARS-NE-21-4.Google Scholar
Spencer, J. L., Gavora, J. S., Grunder, A. A., Robertson, A. and Speckmann, G. W. (1974). Immunization against Marek's disease: Influence of strain of chickens, maternal antibody and type of vaccine. Avian Diseases 18: 33.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Ulo, P. (1975). Concerning the determination of genetic potentials for non-specific resistance in animals and man. EESTI NSV Teaduste Akademia Toimetised 24: 275.Google Scholar
Van Albada, M. (1964). Poultry breeding and disease resistance survey of literature. Archiv fur Geflugelkunde 28: 81.Google Scholar
Van Der Plank, J. E. (1963). Plant diseases: epidemics and control. Academic Press, New York and London.Google Scholar
Von Krosigk, C. M., McClary, C. F., Vielitz, E. and D. V. Zander, D. V. (1972). Selection for resistance to Marek's disease and its expected effects on other important traits in White Leghorn strain crosses. Avian Diseases 16: 11.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Witter, R. L. (1976). Natural mechanisms of controlling lymphotrophic herpesvirus infection (Marek's disease) in the chicken. Cancer Research 36: 681.Google Scholar