Abstract
We performed a genome-wide association study to map the genetic determinants of carcass traits in 350 Duroc pigs typed with the Porcine SNP60 BeadChip. Association analyses were carried out using the gemma software. The proportion of phenotypic variance explained by the SNPs ranged between negligible to moderate (hSNP2=0.01-0.30) depending on the trait under consideration. At the genome-wide level, we detected one significant association between backfat thickness between the 3rd and 4th ribs and six SNPs mapping to SSC12 (37-40Mb). We also identified several chromosome-wide significant associations for ham weight (SSC11: 51-53Mb, three SNPs; 67-68Mb, two SNPs), carcass weight (SSC11: 66-68Mb, two SNPs), backfat thickness between the 3rd and 4th ribs (SSC12: 21Mb, one SNP; 33-40Mb, 17 SNPs; 51-58Mb, two SNPs), backfat thickness in the last rib (SSC12: 37Mb, one SNP; 40-41Mb, nine SNPs) and lean meat content (SSC13: 34Mb, three SNPs and SSC16: 45.1Mb, one SNP; 62-63Mb, 10 SNPs; 71-75Mb, nine SNPs). The ham weight trait-associated region on SSC11 contains two genes (UCHL3 and LMO7) related to muscle development. In addition, the ACACA gene, which encodes an enzyme for the catalysis of fatty acid synthesis, maps to the SSC12 (37-41Mb) region harbouring trait-associated regions for backfat thickness traits. Sequencing of these candidate genes may help to uncover the causal mutations responsible for the associations found in the present study.
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