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Identification of Carcass and Meat Quality QTL in an F(2) Duroc × Pietrain Pig Resource Population Using Different Least-Squares Analysis Models

A three-generation resource population was constructed by crossing pigs from the Duroc and Pietrain breeds. In this study, 954 F(2) animals were used to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting carcass and meat quality traits. Based on results of the first scan analyzed with a line-cross (LC...

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Autores principales: Choi, Igseo, Steibel, Juan P., Bates, Ronald O., Raney, Nancy E., Rumph, Janice M., Ernst, Catherine W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3268573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22303314
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2011.00018
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author Choi, Igseo
Steibel, Juan P.
Bates, Ronald O.
Raney, Nancy E.
Rumph, Janice M.
Ernst, Catherine W.
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Steibel, Juan P.
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description A three-generation resource population was constructed by crossing pigs from the Duroc and Pietrain breeds. In this study, 954 F(2) animals were used to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting carcass and meat quality traits. Based on results of the first scan analyzed with a line-cross (LC) model using 124 microsatellite markers and 510 F(2) animals, 9 chromosomes were selected for genotyping of additional markers. Twenty additional markers were genotyped for 954 F(2) animals and 20 markers used in the first scan were genotyped for 444 additional F(2) animals. Three different Mendelian models using least-squares for QTL analysis were applied for the second scan: a LC model, a half-sib (HS) model, and a combined LC and HS model. Significance thresholds were determined by false discovery rate (FDR). In total, 50 QTL using the LC model, 38 QTL using the HS model, and 3 additional QTL using the combined LC and HS model were identified (q < 0.05). The LC and HS models revealed strong evidence for QTL regions on SSC6 for carcass traits (e.g., 10th-rib backfat; q < 0.0001) and on SSC15 for meat quality traits (e.g., tenderness, color, pH; q < 0.01), respectively. QTL for pH (SSC3), dressing percent (SSC7), marbling score and moisture percent (SSC12), CIE a* (SSC16), and carcass length and spareribs weight (SSC18) were also significant (q < 0.01). Additional marker and animal genotypes increased the statistical power for QTL detection, and applying different analysis models allowed confirmation of QTL and detection of new QTL.
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spelling pubmed-32685732012-02-02 Identification of Carcass and Meat Quality QTL in an F(2) Duroc × Pietrain Pig Resource Population Using Different Least-Squares Analysis Models Choi, Igseo Steibel, Juan P. Bates, Ronald O. Raney, Nancy E. Rumph, Janice M. Ernst, Catherine W. Front Genet Genetics A three-generation resource population was constructed by crossing pigs from the Duroc and Pietrain breeds. In this study, 954 F(2) animals were used to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting carcass and meat quality traits. Based on results of the first scan analyzed with a line-cross (LC) model using 124 microsatellite markers and 510 F(2) animals, 9 chromosomes were selected for genotyping of additional markers. Twenty additional markers were genotyped for 954 F(2) animals and 20 markers used in the first scan were genotyped for 444 additional F(2) animals. Three different Mendelian models using least-squares for QTL analysis were applied for the second scan: a LC model, a half-sib (HS) model, and a combined LC and HS model. Significance thresholds were determined by false discovery rate (FDR). In total, 50 QTL using the LC model, 38 QTL using the HS model, and 3 additional QTL using the combined LC and HS model were identified (q < 0.05). The LC and HS models revealed strong evidence for QTL regions on SSC6 for carcass traits (e.g., 10th-rib backfat; q < 0.0001) and on SSC15 for meat quality traits (e.g., tenderness, color, pH; q < 0.01), respectively. QTL for pH (SSC3), dressing percent (SSC7), marbling score and moisture percent (SSC12), CIE a* (SSC16), and carcass length and spareribs weight (SSC18) were also significant (q < 0.01). Additional marker and animal genotypes increased the statistical power for QTL detection, and applying different analysis models allowed confirmation of QTL and detection of new QTL. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3268573/ /pubmed/22303314 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2011.00018 Text en Copyright © 2011 Choi, Steibel, Bates, Raney, Rumph and Ernst. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusive license between the authors and Frontiers Media SA, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and other Frontiers conditions are complied with.
spellingShingle Genetics
Choi, Igseo
Steibel, Juan P.
Bates, Ronald O.
Raney, Nancy E.
Rumph, Janice M.
Ernst, Catherine W.
Identification of Carcass and Meat Quality QTL in an F(2) Duroc × Pietrain Pig Resource Population Using Different Least-Squares Analysis Models
title Identification of Carcass and Meat Quality QTL in an F(2) Duroc × Pietrain Pig Resource Population Using Different Least-Squares Analysis Models
title_full Identification of Carcass and Meat Quality QTL in an F(2) Duroc × Pietrain Pig Resource Population Using Different Least-Squares Analysis Models
title_fullStr Identification of Carcass and Meat Quality QTL in an F(2) Duroc × Pietrain Pig Resource Population Using Different Least-Squares Analysis Models
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Carcass and Meat Quality QTL in an F(2) Duroc × Pietrain Pig Resource Population Using Different Least-Squares Analysis Models
title_short Identification of Carcass and Meat Quality QTL in an F(2) Duroc × Pietrain Pig Resource Population Using Different Least-Squares Analysis Models
title_sort identification of carcass and meat quality qtl in an f(2) duroc × pietrain pig resource population using different least-squares analysis models
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3268573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22303314
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2011.00018
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