Objective Average daily gain (ADG) is an important target trait of pig breeding programs. We aimed to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and genomic regions that are associated with ADG in the Duroc pig population. Methods We performed a genome-wide association study involving 390 Duroc boars and by using the PorcineSNP60K Beadchip and two linear models. Results After quality control, we detected 3,5971 SNPs, which included seven SNPs that are significantly associated with the ADG of pigs. We identified six quantitative trait loci (QTL) regions for ADG. These QTLs included four previously reported QTLs on Sus scrofa chromosome (SSC) 1, SSC5, SSC9, and SSC13, as well as two novel QTLs on SSC6 and SSC16. In addition, we selected ...
The Duroc × (Landrace × Yorkshire) hybrid pigs (DLY) are the most popular commercial pigs, providing...
Duroc pigs are famous for their high growth rate, feed conversion efficiency, and lean meat percenta...
Identifying genetic basis of domestication and improvement in livestock contributes to our understan...
In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. ...
In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. ...
<div><p>In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth ...
In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. ...
Average daily gain is an important target trait in pig breeding programs. In this study we performed...
Average daily gain is an important target trait in pig breeding programs. In this study we performed...
Improvement of the growth rate is a challenge in the pig industry, the Average Daily Gain (ADG) and ...
none5noAverage daily gain is an important target trait in pig breeding programs. In this study we pe...
With the development of high-throughput genotyping techniques, selection signatures in the genome of...
In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. ...
Loin muscle area (LMA) and loin muscle depth (LMD) are important traits influencing the production p...
Efficient use of feed resources is a challenge in the pork industry because the largest variability ...
The Duroc × (Landrace × Yorkshire) hybrid pigs (DLY) are the most popular commercial pigs, providing...
Duroc pigs are famous for their high growth rate, feed conversion efficiency, and lean meat percenta...
Identifying genetic basis of domestication and improvement in livestock contributes to our understan...
In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. ...
In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. ...
<div><p>In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth ...
In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. ...
Average daily gain is an important target trait in pig breeding programs. In this study we performed...
Average daily gain is an important target trait in pig breeding programs. In this study we performed...
Improvement of the growth rate is a challenge in the pig industry, the Average Daily Gain (ADG) and ...
none5noAverage daily gain is an important target trait in pig breeding programs. In this study we pe...
With the development of high-throughput genotyping techniques, selection signatures in the genome of...
In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. ...
Loin muscle area (LMA) and loin muscle depth (LMD) are important traits influencing the production p...
Efficient use of feed resources is a challenge in the pork industry because the largest variability ...
The Duroc × (Landrace × Yorkshire) hybrid pigs (DLY) are the most popular commercial pigs, providing...
Duroc pigs are famous for their high growth rate, feed conversion efficiency, and lean meat percenta...
Identifying genetic basis of domestication and improvement in livestock contributes to our understan...