PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

A genome-wide association study to detect QTL for commercially important traits in Swiss Large White boars.

  • Doreen Becker,
  • Klaus Wimmers,
  • Henning Luther,
  • Andreas Hofer,
  • Tosso Leeb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055951
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
p. e55951

Abstract

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The improvement of meat quality and production traits has high priority in the pork industry. Many of these traits show a low to moderate heritability and are difficult and expensive to measure. Their improvement by targeted breeding programs is challenging and requires knowledge of the genetic and molecular background. For this study we genotyped 192 artificial insemination boars of a commercial line derived from the Swiss Large White breed using the PorcineSNP60 BeadChip with 62,163 evenly spaced SNPs across the pig genome. We obtained 26 estimated breeding values (EBVs) for various traits including exterior, meat quality, reproduction, and production. The subsequent genome-wide association analysis allowed us to identify four QTL with suggestive significance for three of these traits (p-values ranging from 4.99×10⁻⁶ to 2.73×10⁻⁵). Single QTL for the EBVs pH one hour post mortem (pH1) and carcass length were on pig chromosome (SSC) 14 and SSC 2, respectively. Two QTL for the EBV rear view hind legs were on SSC 10 and SSC 16.