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Mapping carcass and meat quality QTL on Sus Scrofa chromosome 2 in commercial finishing pigs
Authors:Henri CM Heuven  Rik HJ van Wijk  Bert Dibbits  Tony A van Kampen  Egbert F Knol  Henk Bovenhuis
Affiliation:1.Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre, Wageningen University, PO Box 338, 6700 AH Wageningen, The Netherlands;2.Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary medicine, Utrecht University, PO Box 80163, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands;3.IPG-Institute for Pig Genetics B.V., PO Box 43, 6640AA Beuningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting carcass and meat quality located on SSC2 were identified using variance component methods. A large number of traits involved in meat and carcass quality was detected in a commercial crossbred population: 1855 pigs sired by 17 boars from a synthetic line, which where homozygous (A/A) for IGF2. Using combined linkage and linkage disequilibrium mapping (LDLA), several QTL significantly affecting loin muscle mass, ham weight and ham muscles (outer ham and knuckle ham) and meat quality traits, such as Minolta-L* and -b*, ultimate pH and Japanese colour score were detected. These results agreed well with previous QTL-studies involving SSC2. Since our study is carried out on crossbreds, different QTL may be segregating in the parental lines. To address this question, we compared models with a single QTL-variance component with models allowing for separate sire and dam QTL-variance components. The same QTL were identified using a single QTL variance component model compared to a model allowing for separate variances with minor differences with respect to QTL location. However, the variance component method made it possible to detect QTL segregating in the paternal line (e.g. HAMB), the maternal lines (e.g. Ham) or in both (e.g. pHu). Combining association and linkage information among haplotypes improved slightly the significance of the QTL compared to an analysis using linkage information only.
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