Over the past 15 years advances in the porcine genetic linkage map and discovery of useful candidate genes have led to valuable gene and trait information being discovered. Early use of exotic breed crosses and now commercial breed crosses for quantitative trait loci (QTL) scans and candidate gene analyses have led to 110 publications which have identified 1,675 QTL. Additionally, these studies continue to identify genes associated with economically important traits such as growth rate, leanness, feed intake, meat quality, litter size, and disease resistance. A well developed QTL database called PigQTLdb is now as a valuable tool for summarizing and pinpointing in silico regions of interest to researchers. The commercial pig industry is act...
Background: Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide, mapping loci tha...
Background Numerous quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been detected in pigs over the past 20 years ...
Pig domestication started around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic age, independently in Europe...
Over the past 15 years advances in the porcine genetic linkage map and discovery of useful candidate...
Over the past 15 years advances in the porcine genetic linkage map and discovery of useful candidate...
The techniques of molecular biology and molecular genetics have rapidly progressed. These methods, c...
During the past decade, efforts to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) in pigs have resulted in hundre...
The newly available pig genome sequence has provided new information to fine map quantitative trait ...
The Pig Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) database has gathered all pig QTL data published during the pa...
Improving pork quality is a high priority and a challenging task for the current pig industry. Beca...
Advances in gene mapping and genomics in farm animals have been considerable over the past decade. M...
Background: Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide, mapping loci tha...
Background: Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide, mapping loci tha...
Background: Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide, mapping loci tha...
Advances in the fields of molecular genetics and genomics have been considerable over the past sever...
Background: Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide, mapping loci tha...
Background Numerous quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been detected in pigs over the past 20 years ...
Pig domestication started around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic age, independently in Europe...
Over the past 15 years advances in the porcine genetic linkage map and discovery of useful candidate...
Over the past 15 years advances in the porcine genetic linkage map and discovery of useful candidate...
The techniques of molecular biology and molecular genetics have rapidly progressed. These methods, c...
During the past decade, efforts to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) in pigs have resulted in hundre...
The newly available pig genome sequence has provided new information to fine map quantitative trait ...
The Pig Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) database has gathered all pig QTL data published during the pa...
Improving pork quality is a high priority and a challenging task for the current pig industry. Beca...
Advances in gene mapping and genomics in farm animals have been considerable over the past decade. M...
Background: Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide, mapping loci tha...
Background: Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide, mapping loci tha...
Background: Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide, mapping loci tha...
Advances in the fields of molecular genetics and genomics have been considerable over the past sever...
Background: Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide, mapping loci tha...
Background Numerous quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been detected in pigs over the past 20 years ...
Pig domestication started around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic age, independently in Europe...