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Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations between Performance Traits with Meat Quality and Carcass Characteristics in Commercial Crossbred Pigs

Genetic correlations between performance traits with meat quality and carcass traits were estimated on 6,408 commercial crossbred pigs with performance traits recorded in production systems with 2,100 of them having meat quality and carcass measurements. Significant fixed effects (company, sex and b...

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Autores principales: Miar, Younes, Plastow, Graham, Bruce, Heather, Moore, Stephen, Manafiazar, Ghader, Kemp, Robert, Charagu, Patrick, Huisman, Abe, van Haandel, Benny, Zhang, Chunyan, McKay, Robert, Wang, Zhiquan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4211683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110105
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author Miar, Younes
Plastow, Graham
Bruce, Heather
Moore, Stephen
Manafiazar, Ghader
Kemp, Robert
Charagu, Patrick
Huisman, Abe
van Haandel, Benny
Zhang, Chunyan
McKay, Robert
Wang, Zhiquan
author_facet Miar, Younes
Plastow, Graham
Bruce, Heather
Moore, Stephen
Manafiazar, Ghader
Kemp, Robert
Charagu, Patrick
Huisman, Abe
van Haandel, Benny
Zhang, Chunyan
McKay, Robert
Wang, Zhiquan
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description Genetic correlations between performance traits with meat quality and carcass traits were estimated on 6,408 commercial crossbred pigs with performance traits recorded in production systems with 2,100 of them having meat quality and carcass measurements. Significant fixed effects (company, sex and batch), covariates (birth weight, cold carcass weight, and age), random effects (additive, litter and maternal) were fitted in the statistical models. A series of pairwise bivariate analyses were implemented in ASREML to estimate heritability, phenotypic, and genetic correlations between performance traits (n = 9) with meat quality (n = 25) and carcass (n = 19) traits. The animals had a pedigree compromised of 9,439 animals over 15 generations. Performance traits had low-to-moderate heritabilities (±SE), ranged from 0.07±0.13 to 0.45±0.07 for weaning weight, and ultrasound backfat depth, respectively. Genetic correlations between performance and carcass traits were moderate to high. The results indicate that: (a) selection for birth weight may increase drip loss, lightness of longissimus dorsi, and gluteus medius muscles but may reduce fat depth; (b) selection for nursery weight can be valuable for increasing both quantity and quality traits; (c) selection for increased daily gain may increase the carcass weight and most of the primal cuts. These findings suggest that deterioration of pork quality may have occurred over many generations through the selection for less backfat thickness, and feed efficiency, but selection for growth had no adverse effects on pork quality. Low-to-moderate heritabilities for performance traits indicate that they could be improved using traditional selection or genomic selection. The estimated genetic parameters for performance, carcass and meat quality traits may be incorporated into the breeding programs that emphasize product quality in these Canadian swine populations.
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spelling pubmed-42116832014-11-05 Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations between Performance Traits with Meat Quality and Carcass Characteristics in Commercial Crossbred Pigs Miar, Younes Plastow, Graham Bruce, Heather Moore, Stephen Manafiazar, Ghader Kemp, Robert Charagu, Patrick Huisman, Abe van Haandel, Benny Zhang, Chunyan McKay, Robert Wang, Zhiquan PLoS One Research Article Genetic correlations between performance traits with meat quality and carcass traits were estimated on 6,408 commercial crossbred pigs with performance traits recorded in production systems with 2,100 of them having meat quality and carcass measurements. Significant fixed effects (company, sex and batch), covariates (birth weight, cold carcass weight, and age), random effects (additive, litter and maternal) were fitted in the statistical models. A series of pairwise bivariate analyses were implemented in ASREML to estimate heritability, phenotypic, and genetic correlations between performance traits (n = 9) with meat quality (n = 25) and carcass (n = 19) traits. The animals had a pedigree compromised of 9,439 animals over 15 generations. Performance traits had low-to-moderate heritabilities (±SE), ranged from 0.07±0.13 to 0.45±0.07 for weaning weight, and ultrasound backfat depth, respectively. Genetic correlations between performance and carcass traits were moderate to high. The results indicate that: (a) selection for birth weight may increase drip loss, lightness of longissimus dorsi, and gluteus medius muscles but may reduce fat depth; (b) selection for nursery weight can be valuable for increasing both quantity and quality traits; (c) selection for increased daily gain may increase the carcass weight and most of the primal cuts. These findings suggest that deterioration of pork quality may have occurred over many generations through the selection for less backfat thickness, and feed efficiency, but selection for growth had no adverse effects on pork quality. Low-to-moderate heritabilities for performance traits indicate that they could be improved using traditional selection or genomic selection. The estimated genetic parameters for performance, carcass and meat quality traits may be incorporated into the breeding programs that emphasize product quality in these Canadian swine populations. Public Library of Science 2014-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4211683/ /pubmed/25350845 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110105 Text en © 2014 Miar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Miar, Younes
Plastow, Graham
Bruce, Heather
Moore, Stephen
Manafiazar, Ghader
Kemp, Robert
Charagu, Patrick
Huisman, Abe
van Haandel, Benny
Zhang, Chunyan
McKay, Robert
Wang, Zhiquan
Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations between Performance Traits with Meat Quality and Carcass Characteristics in Commercial Crossbred Pigs
title Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations between Performance Traits with Meat Quality and Carcass Characteristics in Commercial Crossbred Pigs
title_full Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations between Performance Traits with Meat Quality and Carcass Characteristics in Commercial Crossbred Pigs
title_fullStr Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations between Performance Traits with Meat Quality and Carcass Characteristics in Commercial Crossbred Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations between Performance Traits with Meat Quality and Carcass Characteristics in Commercial Crossbred Pigs
title_short Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations between Performance Traits with Meat Quality and Carcass Characteristics in Commercial Crossbred Pigs
title_sort genetic and phenotypic correlations between performance traits with meat quality and carcass characteristics in commercial crossbred pigs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4211683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110105
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