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Genome-wide association study reveals a quantitative trait locus and two candidate genes on Sus scrofa chromosome 5 affecting intramuscular fat content in Suhuai pigs

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ANIMAL
Volume 15, Issue 9, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.animal.2021.100341

Keywords

Association analysis; Marker; Meat quality; Pig breeding; Swine

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31872318, 32002149]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [KJQN202129]
  3. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Joint Projects for the National High Quality and Lean Pig Breeding [19210387]
  4. Key Project of Jiangsu Agricultural New Variety Innovation [PZCZ201732]
  5. Project of Jiangsu Agricultural (pig) Industry Technology System [JATS(2020)179, JATS (2020)399]
  6. Science and Technology Special Project of Jiangsu Subei [SZ-HA2019048]
  7. NSFC-Henan United Fund [U1904115]

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The research identified significant SNPs associated with IFC in Suhuai pigs through GEMMA and LDAK methods, mainly distributed on SSC5, 3, and 7.
Intramuscular fat content (IFC) is an essential quantitative trait of meat, affecting multiple meat quality indicators. A certain amount of IFC could not only improve the sensory score of pork but also increase the flavour, tenderness, juiciness and shelf-life. To dissect the genetic determinants of IFC, two methods, including genome-wide efficient mixed-model analysis (GEMMA) and linkage disequilibrium adjusted kinships ( LDAKs), were used to carry out genome-wide association studies for IFC in Suhuai pig population. A total of 14 and 18 significant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified by GEMMA and LDAK, respectively. The results of these two methods were highly consistent and all 14 significant SNPs in GEMMA were detected by LDAK. Seven of the 18 SNPs reached the genome-wide significance level (P < 9.85E-07) while 11 cases reached the suggestive significance level (P < 1.77E-05). These significant SNPs were mainly distributed on Sus scrofa chromosome (SSC) 5, 3, and 7. Moreover, one locus resides in a 2.27 Mb (71.37-73.64 Mb) region on SSC5 harbouring 13 significant SNPs associated with IFC, and the lead SNP (rs81302978) also locates in this region. Linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis showed that there were four pairs of complete LD (r(2) = 1) among these 13 SNPs, and the remaining 9 SNPs with incomplete LD (r(2) not equal 1) were selected for subsequent analyses of IFC. Association analyses showed that 7 out of 9 SNPs were significantly associated with IFC (P < 0.05) in 330 Suhuai pigs, and the other 2 SNPs tended to reach a significant association level with IFC (P < 0.1). The phenotypic variance explained (PVE) range of these 9 SNPs was 0.92-3.55%. Meanwhile, the lead SNP was also significantly associated (rs81302978) with IFC (P < 0.05) in 378 commercial hybrid pigs (Pietrain x Duroc) x (Landrace x Yorkshire) (PDLY), and the PVE was 1.38%. Besides, two lipid metabolism-relevant candidate genes, the leucine rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) and PDZ domain containing ring finger 4 (PDZRN4) were identified in the 2.27 Mb region on SSC5. In conclusion, our results may provide a set of markers useful for genetic improvement of IFC in pigs and will advance the genome selection process of IFC on pig breeding programmes. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of The Animal Consortium.

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