Mapping genes for fatness and growth on pig chromosome 13: a search in the region close to the pig PIT1 gene

1999 
Previous research has shown that PIT1 polymorphisms in several resource populations and the chromosomal region near PIT1 in some populations have been significantly associated with fatness and growth QTLs on pig chromosome 13. To confirm these previous results and to clarify the role of the PIT1 gene in the putative QTL region, this research project was enlarged to include two microsatellite markers flanking each side of the PIT1 gene (Swr1008, S0068, Sw398 and Sw1056). The ISU Chinese × US resource families were used and the traits analysed were birth weight, 21 day weight, 42 day weight, longissimus muscle area, back-fat thickness at several locations, meat colour, marbling and firmness on the carcass, and growth rate for selected time periods. The total number of F2 pigs used ranged from 241 to 330. The data were analysed using interval mapping for each breed-cross separately as well as with the pooled data, and single marker least squares analyses for the pooled data. Significant evidence of a QTL for first rib back-fat thickness was detected approximately 20 cM from the PIT1 gene by using both single marker (p < 0.01) and interval mapping analyses in the pooled data (p < 0.0001) as well as in one family (p < 0.01). Evidence of a QTL for birth weight was detected at the estimated PIT1 position in the interval mapping analysis by using the pooled data (p < 0.014) and verified by the single marker analyses. These results confirmed the previously published QTL work on pig chromosome 13 for the birth weight QTL but suggest that other genes in the region may be partly responsible for the earlier results on the back-fat thickness QTL in our resource families.
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