Abstract

BackgroundWe conducted a genome-wide linkage analysis to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) that influence meat quality-related traits in a large F2 intercross between Landrace and Korean native pigs. Thirteen meat quality-related traits of the m. longissimus lumborum et thoracis were measured in more than 830 F2 progeny. All these animals were genotyped with 173 microsatellite markers located throughout the pig genome, and the GridQTL program based on the least squares regression model was used to perform the QTL analysis.ResultsWe identified 23 genome-wide significant QTL in eight chromosome regions (SSC1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, and 16) (SSC for Sus Scrofa) and detected 51 suggestive QTL in the 17 chromosome regions. QTL that affect 10 meat quality traits were detected on SSC12 and were highly significant at the genome-wide level. In particular, the QTL with the largest effect affected crude fat percentage and explained 22.5% of the phenotypic variance (F-ratio = 278.0 under the additive model, nominal P = 5.5 × 10−55). Interestingly, the QTL on SSC12 that influenced meat quality traits showed an obvious trend for co-localization.ConclusionsOur results confirm several previously reported QTL. In addition, we identified novel QTL for meat quality traits, which together with the associated positional candidate genes improve the knowledge on the genetic structure that underlies genetic variation for meat quality traits in pigs.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12711-014-0080-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Highlights

  • We conducted a genome-wide linkage analysis to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) that influence meat quality-related traits in a large F2 intercross between Landrace and Korean native pigs

  • The trait Crude fat (CFAT) was strongly correlated with moisture percentage (MOIST) and CIE-a

  • In agreement with this report, we found that QTL that affect MOIST and drip loss (DRIPL) co-localized with the QTL for CFAT

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Introduction

We conducted a genome-wide linkage analysis to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) that influence meat quality-related traits in a large F2 intercross between Landrace and Korean native pigs. The coat color of KNP is black and its feed efficiency and growth rate are low, as for most native breeds It has excellent meat quality characteristics such as a solid fat structure, white colored fat, rich meat juice, red meat color, and good marbling [1]. Over 9800 QTL have been included into the pigQTLdb, for more than 650 different traits These traits are classified into five categories (i.e., meat and carcass quality, reproduction, health, external appearance, and production). Meat and carcass quality are associated with the most abundant number of QTL (i.e., about 5400)

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