2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12212911
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Genome-Wide Association Studies Revealed Significant QTLs and Candidate Genes Associated with Backfat and Loin Muscle Area in Pigs Using Imputation-Based Whole Genome Sequencing Data

Abstract: Improvement of carcass features is an essential goal in pig genetic breeding programs. Backfat (BF) and loin muscle area (LMA) are important carcass production metrics and useful indicators of pig production performance and lean meat rate. However, the genetic architecture of BF and LMA traits remains elusive. To identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and genes associated with these traits, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) using imputation-based whole genome sequencing data for four phenoty… Show more

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“…Other genes of interest include FGFR2, which has been recognized as a crucial regulator of myogenesis during skeletal muscle development and regeneration [17], and SFRP1, predicted to be targeted by miRNA-1/206, and implicated in muscle cell proliferation and prenatal skeletal muscle development [18]. SHANK2, a member of the Shank protein family, was found to be associated with childhood obesity, and to influence oestradiol blood concentration [19,20]. Induction of miR-486 takes place during the differentiation of myoblasts, whereby they directly target the In Graph (A), the abscissa represents the GO terms that were the most enriched; the ordinate represents the number of genes that were enriched in this classification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other genes of interest include FGFR2, which has been recognized as a crucial regulator of myogenesis during skeletal muscle development and regeneration [17], and SFRP1, predicted to be targeted by miRNA-1/206, and implicated in muscle cell proliferation and prenatal skeletal muscle development [18]. SHANK2, a member of the Shank protein family, was found to be associated with childhood obesity, and to influence oestradiol blood concentration [19,20]. Induction of miR-486 takes place during the differentiation of myoblasts, whereby they directly target the In Graph (A), the abscissa represents the GO terms that were the most enriched; the ordinate represents the number of genes that were enriched in this classification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%