Detection of Mendelian and parent-of-origin quantitative trait loci for meat quality in a cross between Korean native pig and landrace

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This study was conducted to detect quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting meat quality in an F2 reference population of Korean native pig and Landrace crossbreds. The three-generation mapping population was generated with 411 progeny from 38 F2 fullsib families, and 133 genetic markers were used to produce a sex-average map of the 17 autosomes. The data set was analyzed using least squares Mendelian and parent-of-origin interval-mapping models. Lack-of-fit tests between models were used to characterize the QTL for mode of gene expressions. A total of 10 (32) QTL were detected at the 5% genome (chromosome)-wise level for the analyzed traits. Of the 42 QTL detected, 13 QTL were classified as Mendelian, 10 as paternal, 14 as maternal, and 5 as partial expressed QTL, respectively. Among the QTL detected at 5% genome-wise level, four QTL had Mendelian mode of inheritance on SSCs 5, 10, 12, and 13 for cooking loss, drip loss, crude lipid and crude protein, respectively; two QTL maternal inheritance for pH at 24-h and shear force on SSC11; three QTL paternal inheritance for CIE b and Hunter b on SSC9 and for cooking loss on SSC15; and one QTL partial expression for crude ash on SSC13, respectively. Most of the Mendelian QTL (9 of 13) had a dominant mode of gene action, suggesting potential utilization of heterosis for genetic improvement of meat quality within the cross population via marker-assisted selection.

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Choi, B. H., Leea, Y. M., Alama, M., Lee, J. H., Kim, T. H., Kim, K. S., & Kim, J. J. (2011). Detection of Mendelian and parent-of-origin quantitative trait loci for meat quality in a cross between Korean native pig and landrace. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 24(12), 1644–1650. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2011.11166

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