The estimation of correlation between milk and reproductive traits in holstein by canonical correlation analysis
The method developing tor predicting !he values ot one or more variables from other variables is an imponant statistical problem in every branch of science This leads to the foundation ot relationship between two groups ot variables. The process ot maximizing the correlation between two linear funct...
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description | The method developing tor predicting !he values ot one or more variables from other variables is an imponant statistical problem in every branch of science This leads to the foundation ot relationship between two groups ot variables. The process ot maximizing the correlation between two linear function ot two sets of random variables is known as Canonical Correlation Analysis, Canonical Correlation Analysis is a statistical method which has been used to describe the re latıonshıp between a set o! independent and a set of dependent variables The aim of this study is estimate the canonical correlation coefficient between milk production trails (milk yield, lactation duration, dry period) and reproductive traits (age at first conception, calving interval, the number of insemination per conception, service period, calving season, calving year, gestation period) in 440 Holstein Cows. The data relating to milk and reproductive traits in the period of 1985-1992 ol a Holstein herd at the Bala State Farm was used. The STATISTICA 5.0 package programme was used tor applying this method The canonical correlation coefficient was estimated to be 0.931566 (p<0.0001) between milk and reproductive traits. |
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spelling | doaj-art-8b5720c8884d432daa5838bb539669f22025-01-03T01:35:56ZengSelcuk University PressEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences1309-69582146-19531746165283The estimation of correlation between milk and reproductive traits in holstein by canonical correlation analysisİsmet DoğanThe method developing tor predicting !he values ot one or more variables from other variables is an imponant statistical problem in every branch of science This leads to the foundation ot relationship between two groups ot variables. The process ot maximizing the correlation between two linear function ot two sets of random variables is known as Canonical Correlation Analysis, Canonical Correlation Analysis is a statistical method which has been used to describe the re latıonshıp between a set o! independent and a set of dependent variables The aim of this study is estimate the canonical correlation coefficient between milk production trails (milk yield, lactation duration, dry period) and reproductive traits (age at first conception, calving interval, the number of insemination per conception, service period, calving season, calving year, gestation period) in 440 Holstein Cows. The data relating to milk and reproductive traits in the period of 1985-1992 ol a Holstein herd at the Bala State Farm was used. The STATISTICA 5.0 package programme was used tor applying this method The canonical correlation coefficient was estimated to be 0.931566 (p<0.0001) between milk and reproductive traits.http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=283canonical correlationmilk production traitsreproductive traitsholstein |
spellingShingle | İsmet Doğan The estimation of correlation between milk and reproductive traits in holstein by canonical correlation analysis Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences canonical correlation milk production traits reproductive traits holstein |
title | The estimation of correlation between milk and reproductive traits in holstein by canonical correlation analysis |
title_full | The estimation of correlation between milk and reproductive traits in holstein by canonical correlation analysis |
title_fullStr | The estimation of correlation between milk and reproductive traits in holstein by canonical correlation analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | The estimation of correlation between milk and reproductive traits in holstein by canonical correlation analysis |
title_short | The estimation of correlation between milk and reproductive traits in holstein by canonical correlation analysis |
title_sort | estimation of correlation between milk and reproductive traits in holstein by canonical correlation analysis |
topic | canonical correlation milk production traits reproductive traits holstein |
url | http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=283 |
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