Abstract

As one of the main breeding selection criteria, external appearance has special economic importance in the hog industry. In this study, an Illumina Porcine SNP60 BeadChip was used to conduct a genome-wide association study (GWAS) in 605 pigs of the F2 generation derived from a Large White × Minzhu intercross. Traits under study were abdominal circumference (AC), body height (BH), body length (BL), cannon bone circumference (CBC), chest depth (CD), chest width (CW), rump circumference (RC), rump width (RW), scapula width (SW), and waist width (WW). A total of 138 SNPs (the most significant being MARC0033464) on chromosome 7 were found to be associated with BH, BL, CBC, and RC (P-value = 4.15E-6). One SNP on chromosome 1 was found to be associated with CD at genome-wide significance levels. The percentage phenotypic variance of these significant SNPs ranged from 0.1–25.48%. Moreover, a conditional analysis revealed that the significant SNPs were derived from a single quantitative trait locus (QTL) and indicated additional chromosome-wide significant association for 25 SNPs on SSC4 (BL, CBC) and 9 SNPs on SSC7 (RC). Linkage analysis revealed two complete linkage disequilibrium haplotype blocks that contained seven and four SNPs, respectively. In block 1, the most significant SNP, MARC0033464, was present. Annotations from pig reference genome suggested six genes (GRM4, HMGA1, NUDT3, RPS10, SPDEF and PACSIN1) in block 1 (495 kb), and one gene (SCUBE3) in block 3 (124 kb). Functional analysis indicated that HMGA1 and SCUBE3 genes are the potential genes controlling BH, BL, and RC in pigs, with an application in breeding programs. We screened several candidate intervals and genes based on SNP location and gene function, and predicted their function using bioinformatics analyses.

Highlights

  • External appearance is a major breeding selection criterion in the hog industry

  • One hundred and thirty-eight significant single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of body height (BH), body length (BL), cannon bone circumference (CBC), and rump circumference (RC) occurred in an enlarged region on SSC7 (Table S2 in File S1) while only one significant SNP of chest depth (CD) occurred on SSC1 (Table S3 in File S1)

  • Other Manhattan plots and Q-Q plots are displayed in Figure S1 and S2 in File S2, respectively and the lambda value for other traits were closed to 1.The Q-Q plots and the lambda value indicated a certain degree of deviation between the predicted and actual data of BH, BL, and CBC

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Introduction

External appearance is a major breeding selection criterion in the hog industry. Exterior traits such as body height (BH), body length (BL), cannon bone circumference (CBC), chest depth (CD), chest width (CW), and rump circumference (RC) are closely related to body growth, food intake capability, sow reproductive efficiency and longevity, and so on. These factors has attracted extensive attention in modern pig industry [1].

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