Identification of bovine QTL for growth and carcass traits in Japanese Black cattle by replication and identical-by-descent mapping

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Akiko Takasuga
Toshio Watanabe
Yasushi Mizoguchi
Takashi Hirano
Naoya Ihara
Atsushi Takano
Kou Yokouchi
Akira Fujikawa
Kazuyoshi Chiba
Naohiko Kobayashi
Ken Tatsuda
Toshiaki Oe
Megumi Furukawa-Kuroiwa
Atsuko Nishimura-Abe
Tatsuo Fujita
Kazuya Inoue
Kazunori Mizoshita
Atsushi Ogino
Yoshikazu Sugimoto
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[1] Japan Livestock Technology Association,Shirakawa Institute of Animal Genetics
[2] Hokkaido Animal Research Center,undefined
[3] Miyagi Prefectural Animal Industry Experiment Station,undefined
[4] Gifu Prefectural Livestock Research Institute,undefined
[5] Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Agriculture,undefined
[6] Forestry & Fisheries,undefined
[7] Tottori Animal Husbandry Experiment Station,undefined
[8] Okayama Prefectural Center for Animal Husbandry & Research,undefined
[9] Shimane Prefectural Animal Husbandry Experiment Station,undefined
[10] Oita Prefectural Institute of Animal Industry,undefined
[11] Miyazaki Prefectural Livestock Experiment Station,undefined
[12] Cattle Breeding Development Institute of Kagoshima Prefecture,undefined
[13] Livestock Improvement Association of Japan,undefined
[14] Inc.,undefined
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Mammalian Genome | 2007年 / 18卷
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Quantitative Trait Locus; Quantitative Trait Locus Analysis; Quantitative Trait Locus Region; Carcass Weight; Significant Quantitative Trait Locus;
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To map quantitative trait loci (QTL) for growth and carcass traits in a purebred Japanese Black cattle population, we conducted multiple QTL analyses using 15 paternal half-sib families comprising 7860 offspring. We identified 40 QTL with significant linkages at false discovery rates of less than 0.1, which included 12 for intramuscular fat deposition called marbling and 12 for cold carcass weight or body weight. The QTL each explained 2%–13% of the phenotypic variance. These QTL included many replications and shared hypothetical identical-by-descent (IBD) alleles. The QTL for CW on BTA14 was replicated in five families with significant linkages and in two families with a 1% chromosome-wise significance level. The seven sires shared a 1.1-Mb superior Q haplotype as a hypothetical IBD allele that corresponds to the critical region previously refined by linkage disequilibrium mapping. The QTL for marbling on BTA4 was replicated in two families with significant linkages. The QTL for marbling on BTA6, 7, 9, 10, 20, and 21 and the QTL for body weight on BTA6 were replicated with 1% and/or 5% chromosome-wise significance levels. There were shared IBD Q or q haplotypes in the marbling QTL on BTA4, 6, and 10. The allele substitution effect of these haplotypes ranged from 0.7 to 1.2, and an additive effect between the marbling QTL on BTA6 and 10 was observed in the family examined. The abundant and replicated QTL information will enhance the opportunities for positional cloning of causative genes for the quantitative traits and efficient breeding using marker-assisted selection.
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