Use of genome sequence information for meat quality trait QTL mining for causal genes and mutations on pig chromosome 17

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The newly available pig genome sequence has provided new information to fine map quantitative trait loci (QTL) in order to eventually identify causal variants. With targeted genomic sequencing efforts, we were able to obtain high quality BAC sequences that cover a region on pig chromosome 17 where a number of meat quality QTL have been previously discovered. Sequences from 70 BAC clones were assembled to form an 8-Mbp contig. Subsequently, we successfully mapped five previously identified QTL, three for meat color and two for lactate related traits, to the contig. With an additional 25 genetic markers that were identified by sequence comparison, we were able to carry out further linkage disequilibrium analysis to narrow down the genomic locations of these QTL, which allowed identification of the chromosomal regions that likely contain the causative variants. This research has provided one practical approach to combine genetic and molecular information for QTL mining. © 2011 Hu, Ramos, Humphray, Rogers, Reecy and Rothschild.

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Hu, Z. L., Ramos, A. M., Humphray, S. J., Rogers, J., Reecy, J. M., & Rothschild, M. F. (2011). Use of genome sequence information for meat quality trait QTL mining for causal genes and mutations on pig chromosome 17. Frontiers in Genetics, 2(JULY). https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2011.00043

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