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A Study on the Prolactin Receptor 3 (PRLR3) Gene and the Retinol-binding Protein 4 (RBP4) Gene as Candidate Genes for Growth and Litter Size Traits of Berkshire in Korea

Authors :
Teak-Soon Shin
Byung-Chan Sang
Park Jun Kyu
Ji-Na Song
Taehun Kim
Young-Soo Sin
Bong-Hwan Choi
Chang-Hee Do
Sunghoon Lee
Seon-Ku Kim
Byung-Woo Kim
Jeong-Suk Park
Yeong-Kuk Joo
Jeong-Ill Lee
Seong-Keun Cho
Byung-Wook Cho
Hong-Gu Lee
Han-Suk Kang
Kyung-Tak Do
Source :
Journal of Life Science. 20:825-830
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Korean Society of Life Science, 2010.

Abstract

Two diallelic markers at candidate gene loci, the prolactin receptor 3 (PRLR3) gene and the retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) gene were evaluated for their association with growth and litter size traits in Berkshire. Genetic evaluation was conducted for 5,919 pigs with pedigree information, which included 3,480 growth performance records and 775 litter size records of 224 sows. From the same herd, genotyping was carried out on 144 and 156 animals for PRLR3 and RBP4, respectively. After assigning a genotype to subjects in which both parents had a homozygous genotype, numbers of genotyped animals increased to 474 and 338, for the PRLR3 gene and RBP4 gene, respectively. The genotype effects of two markers were estimated with breeding values of the genotyped animals. The additive effects of total number of piglets born and number of piglets born alive in the PRLR3 locus were -0.28 and -0.13, respectively. The dominance effect of the RBP4 locus on average daily gain was -10.58 g. However, the polymorphism of the RBP4 locus in total number of piglets born and number of piglets born alive has shown -0.34 and -0.33 of the additive genetic effects. In view of the results, MAS (marker-assisted selection) favoring B alleles of RBP4 and PRLR3 loci could potentially accelerate the rate of the genetic improvement in the litter size traits.

Details

ISSN :
12259918
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Life Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e4838dca4839a30e8e4dc538d93af134
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5352/jls.2010.20.6.825