학술논문

A two-step approach to map quantitative trait loci for meat quality in connected porcine F2 crosses considering main and epistatic effects.
Document Type
Article
Source
Animal Genetics. Feb2013, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p14-23. 10p. 5 Charts, 1 Graph.
Subject
*MEAT quality
*ANIMAL genetics research
*PORCINE somatotropin
*WILD boar
*GENETIC markers
*MICROSATELLITE repeats
*EPISTASIS (Genetics)
Language
ISSN
0268-9146
Abstract
The aim of this study was to map QTL for meat quality traits in three connected porcine F2 crosses comprising around 1000 individuals. The three crosses were derived from the founder breeds Chinese Meishan, European Wild Boar and Pietrain. The animals were genotyped genomewide for approximately 250 genetic markers, mostly microsatellites. They were phenotyped for seven meat quality traits (p H at 45 min and 24 h after slaughter, conductivity at 45 min and 24 h after slaughter, meat colour, drip loss and rigour). QTL mapping was conducted using a two-step procedure. In the first step, the QTL were mapped using a multi- QTL multi-allele model that was tailored to analyse multiple connected F2 crosses. It considered additive, dominance and imprinting effects. The major gene RYR1:g.1843 C> T affecting the meat quality on SSC6 was included as a cofactor in the model. The mapped QTL were tested for pairwise epistatic effects in the second step. All possible epistatic effects between additive, dominant and imprinting effects were considered, leading to nine orthogonal forms of epistasis. Numerous QTL were found. The most interesting chromosome was SSC6. Not all genetic variance of meat quality was explained by RYR1:g.1843 C> T. A small confidence interval was obtained, which facilitated the identification of candidate genes underlying the QTL. Epistasis was significant for the pairwise QTL on SSC12 and SSC14 for p H24 and for the QTL on SSC2 and SSC5 for rigour. Some evidence for additional pairwise epistatic effects was found, although not significant. Imprinting was involved in epistasis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]