Abstract:Background: In the process of pig breeding, the average daily gain (ADG), days to 100 kg (AGE), and backfat thickness (BFT) are directly related to growth rate and fatness. However, the genetic mechanisms involved are not well understood. As an essential source of genetic diversity, copy number variation (CNV) that can affect a variety of complex traits and diseases, has gradually been thrust into the limelight. In this study, we reported the genome-wide CNVs of Duroc pigs by SNP genotyping data of 6,627 Duroc… Show more
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