Abstract

BackgroundLitter size and piglet mortality are important traits in pig production. The study aimed to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) for litter size and mortality traits, including total number of piglets born (TNB), litter size at day 5 (LS5) and mortality rate before day 5 (MORT) in Danish Landrace and Yorkshire pigs by genome-wide association studies (GWAS).MethodsThe phenotypic records and genotypes were available in 5,977 Landrace pigs and 6,000 Yorkshire pigs born from 1998 to 2014. A linear mixed model (LM) with a single SNP regression and a Bayesian mixture model (BM) including effects of all SNPs simultaneously were used for GWAS to detect significant QTL association. The response variable used in the GWAS was corrected phenotypic value which was obtained by adjusting original observations for non-genetic effects. For BM, the QTL region was determined by using a novel post-Gibbs analysis based on the posterior mixture probability.ResultsThe detected association patterns from LM and BM models were generally similar. However, BM gave more distinct detection signals than LM. The clearer peaks from BM indicated that the BM model has an advantage in respect of identifying and distinguishing regions of putative QTL. Using BM and QTL region analysis, for the three traits and two breeds a total of 15 QTL regions were identified on SSC1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 13 and 14. Among these QTL regions, 6 regions located on SSC2, 3, 6, 7 and 13 were associated with more than one trait.ConclusionThis study detected QTL regions associated with litter size and piglet mortality traits in Danish pigs using a novel approach of post-Gibbs analysis based on posterior mixture probability. All of the detected QTL regions overlapped with regions previously reported for reproduction traits. The regions commonly detected in different traits and breeds could be resources for multi-trait and across-bred selection. The proposed novel QTL region analysis method would be a good alternative to detect and define QTL regions.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12864-016-2806-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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  • Litter size and piglet mortality are important traits in pig production

  • This study detected quantitative trait loci (QTL) regions associated with litter size and piglet mortality traits in Danish pigs using a novel approach of post-Gibbs analysis based on posterior mixture probability

  • The association patterns of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) with total number of piglets born (TNB), litter size at day 5 (LS5) and mortality rate before day 5 (MORT) in Landrace and Yorkshire pigs using the linear mixed model (LM) model are shown in Figs. 1 and 2, respectively

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Litter size and piglet mortality are important traits in pig production. Litter size at weaning (LSW) has been considered as one of the most important reproduction traits in pig production [1]. Selection for total number of piglets born (TNB) was introduced in the early eighties in Danish Landrace and Yorkshire populations to improve LSW [2]. This approach led to an increase in piglet mortality [1, 3,4,5]. The availability of high throughput genotyping makes it possible to study the genetic architectures and the genetic relationships of reproduction traits in pigs in further detail

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