Sib pairs were selectively sampled for extreme concordance or discordance for the quantitative trait Q1, a simulated phenotype (GAW10). Two selective sampling criteria were used (SC1 and SC2), and results for these were compared to linkage analyses using all pairs (ALL). In total 773 sib pairs were
Mapping of quantitative trait loci on porcine chromosome 4
β Scribed by G. A. Walling; A. L. Archibald; J. A. Cattermole; A. C. Downing; H. A. Finlayson; D. Nicholson; C. A. Walker; C. S. Haley; P. M. Visscher
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 621 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0268-9146
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β¦ Synopsis
A F2 population derived from a cross between European Large White and Chinese Meishan pigs was established in order to study the genetic basis of breed differences for growth and fat traits. Chromosome 4 was chosen for initial study as previous work had revealed quantitative trait loci (QTLs) on this chromosome affected growth and fat traits in a Wild Boar x Large White cross. Individuals in the F2 population were typed for nine markers spanning a region of approximately 124 CM. We found evidence for QTLs affecting growth between weaning and the end of test (additive effect: 43.4 g/day) and fat depth measured in the mid-back position (additive effect: 1.82 mm). There was no evidence of interactions between the QTLs and sex, grandparents or F1 sires, suggesting that the detected QTLs were fixed for alternative alleles in the Meishan and Large White breeds. Comparison of locations suggests that these QTLs could be the same as those found in the Wild Boar x Large White cross.
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