Title of article
Detection of quantitative trait loci for teat number and female reproductive traits in Meishan3Large White F2 pigs
Author/Authors
Iannuccelli، N. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
8
From page
813
To page
820
Abstract
A quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of female reproductive data from a three-generation experimental cross between
Meishan (MS) and Large White (LW) pig breeds is presented. Six F1 boars and 23 F1 sows, progeny of six LW boars and six
MS sows, produced 573 F2 females and 530 F2 males. Six traits, i.e. teat number (TN), age at puberty (AP), ovulation rate
(OR), weight at mating (WTM), number of viable embryos (NVE) and embryo survival (ES) at 30 days of gestation were
analysed. Animals were genotyped for a total of 137 markers covering the entire porcine genome. Analyses were carried out
based on interval mapping methods, using a line-cross (LC) regression and a half–full sib (HFS) maximum likelihood test.
Genome-wide (GW) highly significant (P,0.001) QTL were detected for WTM on SSC 7 and for AP on SSC 13. They explained,
respectively, 14.5% and 8.9% of the trait phenotypic variance. Other GW significant (P,0.05) QTL were detected for TN on
SSC 3, 7, 8, 16 and 17, for OR on SSC 4 and 5, and for ES on SSC 9. Two additional chromosome-wide significant (P,0.05)
QTL were detected for TN, three for WTM, four for AP, three for OR, three for NVE and two for ES. With the exception of the
two above-mentioned loci, the QTL explained from 1.2% to 4.6% of trait phenotypic variance. QTL alleles were in most cases
not fixed in the grand-parental populations and Meishan alleles were not systematically associated with higher reproductive
performance.
Keywords
quantitative trait locus , reproduction traits , teat number , gene mapping , pig
Journal title
Animal
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Animal
Record number
653419
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