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Linkage disequilibrium pattern and genome‐wide association mapping for meat traits in multiple porcine F2 crosses
Authors:P Stratz  M Schmid  R Wellmann  S Preuß  I Blaj  J Tetens  G Thaller  J Bennewitz
Institution:1. Institute of Animal Science, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany;2. Institute of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Christian‐Albrechts‐University Kiel, Kiel, Germany;3. Functional Breeding Group, Department of Animal Science, Georg‐August‐University G?ttingen, G?ttingen, Germany
Abstract:In the present study, data from four F2 crosses were analysed and used to study the linkage disequilibrium (LD) structure within and across the crosses. Genome‐wide association analyses (GWASes) for conductivity and dressing out meat traits were conducted using single‐marker and Bayesian multi‐marker models using the pooled data from all F2 crosses. Porcine F2 crosses generated from the distantly related founder breeds Wild Boar, Piétrain and Meishan, as well as from a porcine F2 cross from the closely related founder breed Piétrain and an F1 Large White × Landrace cross were pooled. A total of 2572 F2 animals were genotyped using a 62K SNP chip. The positions of the SNPs were based on genome assembly Sscrofa11.1. After post‐alignment and genotype filtering, approximately 50K SNPs were usable for LD studies and GWASes. The main findings of the present study are that the breakdown of LD was faster in crosses from closely related founder breeds compared to crosses from distantly related founders. The fastest breakdown of LD was observed by pooling the data. Based on the single‐marker results and LD structure, clusters and windows were built for 1‐Mb intervals. For conductivity and dressing out, 183 and 191 nominal significant associations respectively and six and five clusters respectively were found. Dominance was important for conductivity, and considering dominance in GWASes improved the mapping signals. Most clear signals were found for conductivity on SSC6, 8 and 15 and for dressing out on SSC2 and 7. Considering dominance might contribute to the accuracy of genomic selection and serve as a guide for choosing mating pairs with good combining abilities. However, further research is needed to investigate if dominance is also important in crossbreed pig breeding schemes.
Keywords:association analysis  population structure  porcine F2‐cross design  pork
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