SINE indel polymorphism of AGL gene and association with growth and carcass traits in Landrace × Jeju black pig F2 population

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作者
Sang-Hyun Han
Kwang-Yun Shin
Sung-Soo Lee
Moon-Suck Ko
Dong Kee Jeong
Hong-Shik Oh
Byoung-Chul Yang
In-Cheol Cho
机构
[1] National Institute of Animal Science,Jeju Sub
[2] RDA,station
[3] Jeju National University,Educational Science Research Institute
[4] Institute for Livestock Promotion,Faculty of Biotechnology
[5] Jeju-do,Department of Science Education
[6] Jeju National University,undefined
[7] Jeju National University,undefined
[8] National Institute of Animal Science,undefined
[9] RDA,undefined
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2010年 / 37卷
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AGL; SINE; Indel; Polymorphism;
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Genetic polymorphisms in the glycogen debrancher enzyme (AGL) gene were assessed with regard to their association with growth and carcass traits in the F2 population crossbred Landrace and Jeju (Korea) Black pig. Three genotypes representing the insertion and/or deletion (indel) polymorphisms of short interspersed nuclear element were detected at frequencies of 0.278 (L/L), 0.479 (L/S), and 0.243 (S/S), respectively. The AGL S allele-containing pigs evidenced significantly heavier body weights at birth, the 3rd week, 10th week, and 20th week during developmental stages and higher average daily gains during the late period than were noted in the L/L homozygous pigs (P < 0.05), respectively. However, average daily gains during the early period were not significantly associated with genotype distribution (P > 0.05). With regard to the carcass traits, the S allele pigs (S/-) evidenced significantly heavier carcass weights and thicker backfat than was measured in L/L homozygous pigs (P < 0.05). However, body lengths, meat color, and marbling scores were all found not to be statistically significant (P > 0.05). Consequently, the faster growth rate during the late period and backfat deposition rather than intramuscular fat deposition cause differences in pig productivity according to genotypes of the AGL gene. These findings indicate that the AGL genotypes may prove to be useful genetic markers for the improvement of Jeju Black pig-related crossbreeding systems.
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