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Association of an SNP marker in exon 24 of a class 3 phosphoinositide‐3‐kinase ( PIK3C3 ) gene with production traits in Duroc pigs
Author(s) -
HIROSE Kensuke,
TAKIZAWA Tatsuya,
FUKAWA Kazuo,
ITO Tetsuya,
UEDA Masayuki,
HAYASHI Yoichi,
TANAKA Kazuaki
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
animal science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.606
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1740-0929
pISSN - 1344-3941
DOI - 10.1111/j.1740-0929.2010.00816.x
Subject(s) - biology , allele , single nucleotide polymorphism , snp , quantitative trait locus , genotype , genetics , exon , polymorphism (computer science) , population , gene , zoology , demography , sociology
A C↔T single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) on exon 24 of the porcine class 3 phosphoinositide‐3‐kinase ( PIK3C3 ) gene is considered a possible genetic marker for selecting backfat (BF) thickness and carcass fat, although only one study has published results on its effects by performing experiments on a single resource family. We analyzed the association of this PIK3C3 polymorphism with production traits in 739 Duroc pigs. The C allele frequency was 67.9% in our study population. PIK3C3 polymorphism showed significant effects on average daily weight gain (ADG), BF thickness, intermuscular fat content (IMF), and the size of the loin eye muscle area (EMA). The C alleles increased ADG, BF and IMF, and decreased EMA. The predicted differences in traits between the homozygous pigs of the C and T alleles were 40 g/day for DG, 1.2 mm for BF, 0.44% for IMF, and 1.6 cm 2 for EMA. Furthermore, the statistical models for estimating the breeding values of each trait had lower Akaike's information criterion values when adding PIK3C3 genotype information. We therefore confirmed that the polymorphism in PIK3C3 (C2604T) has the potential to be a genetic marker for production traits in Duroc pigs.

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