Genetic dissection and genomic prediction for pork cuts and carcass morphology traits in pig

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Lei Xie [1 ]
Jiangtao Qin [1 ]
Lin Rao [1 ]
Dengshuai Cui [1 ]
Xi Tang [1 ]
Liqing Chen [1 ]
Shijun Xiao [1 ]
Zhiyan Zhang [1 ]
Lusheng Huang [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory for Pig Genetic Improvement and Production Technology, Jiangxi Agricultural University
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Background As pre-cut and pre-packaged chilled meat becomes increasingly popular, integrating the carcasscutting process into the pig industry chain has become a trend. Identifying quantitative trait loci(QTLs) of pork cuts would facilitate the selection of pigs with a higher overall value. However, previous studies solely focused on evaluating the phenotypic and genetic parameters of pork cuts, neglecting the investigation of QTLs influencing these traits. This study involved 17 pork cuts and 12 morphology traits from 2,012 pigs across four populations genotyped using CC1 Porcine SNP50 Bead Chips. Our aim was to identify QTLs and evaluate the accuracy of genomic estimated breed values(GEBVs) for pork cuts.Results We identified 14 QTLs and 112 QTLs for 17 pork cuts by GWAS using haplotype and imputation genotypes, respectively. Specifically, we found that HMGA1, VRTN and BMP2 were associated with body length and weight. Subsequent analysis revealed that HMGA1 primarily affects the size of fore leg bones, VRTN primarily affects the number of vertebrates, and BMP2 primarily affects the length of vertebrae and the size of hind leg bones. The prediction accuracy was defined as the correlation between the adjusted phenotype and GEBVs in the validation population, divided by the square root of the trait’s heritability. The prediction accuracy of GEBVs for pork cuts varied from 0.342 to 0.693. Notably, ribs, boneless picnic shoulder, tenderloin, hind leg bones, and scapula bones exhibited prediction accuracies exceeding 0.600. Employing better models, increasing marker density through genotype imputation, and pre-selecting markers significantly improved the prediction accuracy of GEBVs.Conclusions We performed the first study to dissect the genetic mechanism of pork cuts and identified a large number of significant QTLs and potential candidate genes. These findings carry significant implications for the breeding of pork cuts through marker-assisted and genomic selection. Additionally, we have constructed the first reference populations for genomic selection of pork cuts in pigs.
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