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Detection of quantitative trait loci for carcass composition traits in pigs

A quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of carcass composition data from a three-generation experimental cross between Meishan (MS) and Large White (LW) pig breeds is presented. A total of 488 F2 males issued from six F1 boars and 23 F1 sows, the progeny of six LW boars and six MS sows, were slaug...

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Autores principales: Milan, Denis, Bidanel, Jean-Pierre, Iannuccelli, Nathalie, Riquet, Juliette, Amigues, Yves, Gruand, Joseph, Le Roy, Pascale, Renard, Christine, Chevalet, Claude
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12486399
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-34-6-705
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author Milan, Denis
Bidanel, Jean-Pierre
Iannuccelli, Nathalie
Riquet, Juliette
Amigues, Yves
Gruand, Joseph
Le Roy, Pascale
Renard, Christine
Chevalet, Claude
author_facet Milan, Denis
Bidanel, Jean-Pierre
Iannuccelli, Nathalie
Riquet, Juliette
Amigues, Yves
Gruand, Joseph
Le Roy, Pascale
Renard, Christine
Chevalet, Claude
author_sort Milan, Denis
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description A quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of carcass composition data from a three-generation experimental cross between Meishan (MS) and Large White (LW) pig breeds is presented. A total of 488 F2 males issued from six F1 boars and 23 F1 sows, the progeny of six LW boars and six MS sows, were slaughtered at approximately 80 kg live weight and were submitted to a standardised cutting of the carcass. Fifteen traits, i.e. dressing percentage, loin, ham, shoulder, belly, backfat, leaf fat, feet and head weights, two backfat thickness and one muscle depth measurements, ham + loin and back + leaf fat percentages and estimated carcass lean content were analysed. Animals were typed for a total of 137 markers covering the entire porcine genome. Analyses were performed using a line-cross (LC) regression method where founder lines were assumed to be fixed for different QTL alleles and a half/full sib (HFS) maximum likelihood method where allele substitution effects were estimated within each half-/full-sib family. Additional analyses were performed to search for multiple linked QTL and imprinting effects. Significant gene effects were evidenced for both leanness and fatness traits in the telomeric regions of SSC 1q and SSC 2p, on SSC 4, SSC 7 and SSC X. Additional significant QTL were identified for ham weight on SSC 5, for head weight on SSC 1 and SSC 7, for feet weight on SSC 7 and for dressing percentage on SSC X. LW alleles were associated with a higher lean content and a lower fat content of the carcass, except for the fatness trait on SSC 7. Suggestive evidence of linked QTL on SSC 7 and of imprinting effects on SSC 6, SSC 7, SSC 9 and SSC 17 were also obtained.
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spelling pubmed-27054452009-07-03 Detection of quantitative trait loci for carcass composition traits in pigs Milan, Denis Bidanel, Jean-Pierre Iannuccelli, Nathalie Riquet, Juliette Amigues, Yves Gruand, Joseph Le Roy, Pascale Renard, Christine Chevalet, Claude Genet Sel Evol Research A quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of carcass composition data from a three-generation experimental cross between Meishan (MS) and Large White (LW) pig breeds is presented. A total of 488 F2 males issued from six F1 boars and 23 F1 sows, the progeny of six LW boars and six MS sows, were slaughtered at approximately 80 kg live weight and were submitted to a standardised cutting of the carcass. Fifteen traits, i.e. dressing percentage, loin, ham, shoulder, belly, backfat, leaf fat, feet and head weights, two backfat thickness and one muscle depth measurements, ham + loin and back + leaf fat percentages and estimated carcass lean content were analysed. Animals were typed for a total of 137 markers covering the entire porcine genome. Analyses were performed using a line-cross (LC) regression method where founder lines were assumed to be fixed for different QTL alleles and a half/full sib (HFS) maximum likelihood method where allele substitution effects were estimated within each half-/full-sib family. Additional analyses were performed to search for multiple linked QTL and imprinting effects. Significant gene effects were evidenced for both leanness and fatness traits in the telomeric regions of SSC 1q and SSC 2p, on SSC 4, SSC 7 and SSC X. Additional significant QTL were identified for ham weight on SSC 5, for head weight on SSC 1 and SSC 7, for feet weight on SSC 7 and for dressing percentage on SSC X. LW alleles were associated with a higher lean content and a lower fat content of the carcass, except for the fatness trait on SSC 7. Suggestive evidence of linked QTL on SSC 7 and of imprinting effects on SSC 6, SSC 7, SSC 9 and SSC 17 were also obtained. BioMed Central 2002-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2705445/ /pubmed/12486399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-34-6-705 Text en Copyright © 2002 INRA, EDP Sciences
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Milan, Denis
Bidanel, Jean-Pierre
Iannuccelli, Nathalie
Riquet, Juliette
Amigues, Yves
Gruand, Joseph
Le Roy, Pascale
Renard, Christine
Chevalet, Claude
Detection of quantitative trait loci for carcass composition traits in pigs
title Detection of quantitative trait loci for carcass composition traits in pigs
title_full Detection of quantitative trait loci for carcass composition traits in pigs
title_fullStr Detection of quantitative trait loci for carcass composition traits in pigs
title_full_unstemmed Detection of quantitative trait loci for carcass composition traits in pigs
title_short Detection of quantitative trait loci for carcass composition traits in pigs
title_sort detection of quantitative trait loci for carcass composition traits in pigs
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12486399
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-34-6-705
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