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Exploring the Genetic Signature of Body Size in Yucatan Miniature Pig
Authors:Hyeongmin Kim  Ki Duk Song  Hyeon Jeong Kim  WonCheoul Park  Jaemin Kim  Taeheon Lee  Dong-Hyun Shin  Woori Kwak  Young-jun Kwon  Samsun Sung  Sunjin Moon  Kyung-Tai Lee  Namshin Kim  Joon Ki Hong  Kyung Yeon Eo  Kang Seok Seo  Girak Kim  Sungmoo Park  Cheol-Heui Yun  Hyunil Kim  Kimyung Choi  Jiho Kim  Woon Kyu Lee  Duk-Kyung Kim  Jae-Don Oh  Eui-Soo Kim  Seoae Cho  Hak-Kyo Lee  Tae-Hun Kim  Heebal Kim
Abstract:Since being domesticated about 10,000–12,000 years ago, domestic pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus) have been selected for traits of economic importance, in particular large body size. However, Yucatan miniature pigs have been selected for small body size to withstand high temperature environment and for laboratory use. This renders the Yucatan miniature pig a valuable model for understanding the evolution of body size. We investigate the genetic signature for selection of body size in the Yucatan miniature pig. Phylogenetic distance of Yucatan miniature pig was compared to other large swine breeds (Yorkshire, Landrace, Duroc and wild boar). By estimating the XP-EHH statistic using re-sequencing data derived from 70 pigs, we were able to unravel the signatures of selection of body size. We found that both selections at the level of organism, and at the cellular level have occurred. Selection at the higher levels include feed intake, regulation of body weight and increase in mass while selection at the molecular level includes cell cycle and cell proliferation. Positively selected genes probed by XP-EHH may provide insight into the docile character and innate immunity as well as body size of Yucatan miniature pig.
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