Veterinary and Animal Science (Mar 2022)

Genetic diversity of meat quality related genes in Argentinean pigs

  • VR Rodriguez,
  • JI Maffioly,
  • LA Zdanovicz,
  • RM Fabre,
  • ME Barrandeguy,
  • MV García,
  • M Lagadari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
p. 100237

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Genetic influence on pork quality exists between breeds and within a breed. The variation is caused by a large set of genes, and pork quality traits have a multifactorial background. Research into the genetics of meat quality found causative mutations associated with marked effects on pig meat value. This study aimed to investigate the segregation of meat quality-related SNPs and compare their diversity and genetics in commercial and Creole pigs from different farms in the North-West of Argentina. A screen for SNPs in RYR1, PRKAG3, CAST, and SOX6 candidate genes and the differentiation of their genotypes by PCR–RFLP was conducted. All genes were characterized by a high level of polymorphism and heterozygosity, and populations showed no differences in the genetic structure for the analyzed SNPs. These results highlighted the role of pig genotypes as a source of basic variability potentially affecting processed meat products and fresh meat.

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