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Genome-wide Association Study Reveals Genetic Loci and Candidate Genes for Meat Quality Traits in a Four-way Crossbred Pig Population

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Journal Front Genet
Date 2023 Feb 23
PMID 36814900
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Meat quality traits (MQTs) have gained more attention from breeders due to their increasing economic value in the commercial pig industry. In this genome-wide association study (GWAS), 223 four-way intercross pigs were genotyped using the specific-locus amplified fragment sequencing (SLAF-seq) and phenotyped for PH at 45 min (PH45), meat color score (MC), marbling score (MA), water loss rate (WL), drip loss (DL) in the longissimus muscle, and cooking loss (CL) in the psoas major muscle. A total of 227, 921 filtered single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) evenly distributed across the entire genome were detected to perform GWAS. A total of 64 SNPs were identified for six meat quality traits using the mixed linear model (MLM), of which 24 SNPs were located in previously reported QTL regions. The phenotypic variation explained (PVE) by the significant SNPs was from 2.43% to 16.32%. The genomic heritability estimates based on SNP for six meat-quality traits were low to moderate (0.07-0.47) being the lowest for CL and the highest for DL. A total of 30 genes located within 10 kb upstream or downstream of these significant SNPs were found. Furthermore, several candidate genes for MQTs were detected, including pH45 (GRM8), MC (ANKRD6), MA (MACROD2 and ABCG1), WL (TMEM50A), CL (PIP4K2A) and DL (CDYL2, CHL1, ABCA4, ZAG and SLC1A2). This study provided substantial new evidence for several candidate genes to participate in different pork quality traits. The identification of these SNPs and candidate genes provided a basis for molecular marker-assisted breeding and improvement of pork quality traits.

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