Acta Agriculturae Slovenica (Nov 2006)

Effect of PPARGC-1 gene on backfat thickness in pigs

  • Tina FLISAR,
  • Tanja KUNEJ,
  • Milena KOVAČ,
  • Peter DOVČ

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 88, no. 1

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PPARGC-1 gene is assumed to be a candidate gene with a major effect on fatness and meat quality. In this study, frequency of T/A substitution at position 1378 in PPARGC-1 gene in pigs was examined in boars of 4 different breeds. Frequency of genotypes and alleles were compared between animals with the thinnest and with the thickest backfat. Differences in genotype frequency between groups were significant in dam line of Slovenian Landrace (SL11) and sire line of Large White breed (LW66). Allele A was predominantly present in animals with thick backfat in SL11 (71.05%), LW66 (58%) and in sire line of Slovenian Landrace (67.65%). Differences in allele frequency were significant in SL11. We found a significant effect on phenotypic and breeding values for backfat in population of Large White breeds, where homozygotes TT had the thickest backfat, and heterozygotes the thinnest. In population of Slovenian Landrace breed the thickest backfat had homozygotes AA and the thinnest homozygotes TT. Similar results were obtained by analysis of gene effect on breeding values. Inconsistency could be explained by different background of allele, epistasis and intensity of selection.

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