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Quantitative trait loci analysis for growth and carcass traits in a Meishan x Duroc F2 resource population.

Authors :
Sato, S.
Oyamada, Y.
Atsuji, K.
Nade, T.
Sato, Shin-ichi
Kobayashi, E.
Mitsuhashi, T.
Nirasawa, K.
Komatsuda, A.
Saito, Y.
Terai, S.
Hayashi, T.
Sugimoto, Y.
Source :
Journal of Animal Science. Dec2003, Vol. 81 Issue 12, p2938-2949. 12p. 3 Charts, 7 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

We constructed a pig F2 resource population by crossing a Meishan sow and a Duroc boar to locate economically important trait loci. The F2 generation was composed of 865 animals (450 males and 415 females) from four F1 males and 24 F1 females and was genotyped for 180 informative microsatellite markers spanning 2,263.6 cM of the whole pig genome. Results of the genome scan showed evidence for significant quantitative trait loci (<1% genomewise error rate) affecting weight at 30 d and average daily gain on Sus scrofa chromosome (SSC) 6, carcass yield on SSC 7, backfat thickness on SSC 7 and SSC X, vertebra number on SSC I and SSC 7, loin muscle area on SSC 1 and SSC 7, moisture on SSC 13, intramuscular fat content on SSC 7, and testicular weight on SSC 3 and SSC X. Moreover, 5% genomewise significant QTL were found for birth weight on SSC 7, average daily gain on SSC 4, carcass length on SSC 6, SSC 7, and SSC X and lightness (L value) on SSC 3. We identified 38 QTL for 28 traits at the 5% genomewise level. Of the 38 QTL, 24 QTL for 17 traits were significant at the 1% genomewise level. Analysis of marker genotypes supported the breed of origin results and provided further evidence that a suggestive QTL for circumference of cannon bone also was segregating within the Meishan parent. We identified genomic regions related with growth and meat quality traits. Fine mapping will be required for their application in introgression programs and gene cloning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00218812
Volume :
81
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Animal Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11787655
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2527/2003.81122938x