Background: Prolificacy is the most important trait influencing the reproductive efficiency of pig production systems. The low heritability and sex-limited expression of prolificacy have hindered to some extent the improvement of this trait through artificial selection. Moreover, the relative contributions of additive, dominant and epistatic QTL to the genetic variance of pig prolificacy remain to be defined. In this work, we have undertaken this issue by performing one-dimensional and bi-dimensional genome scans for number of piglets born alive (NBA) and total number of piglets born (TNB) in a three generation Iberian by Meishan F2 intercross. Results: The one-dimensional genome scan for NBA and TNB revealed the existence of two genome-wid...
Domestication, modern breeding and artificial selection have shaped dramatically the genomic variabi...
The improvement of meat quality and production traits has high priority in the pork industry. Many o...
Epistasis describes an interaction between the effects of loci. We included epistasis in quantitativ...
Background: Prolificacy is the most important trait influencing the reproductive efficiency of pig p...
<div><p>The number of piglets born alive (NBA) per litter is one of the most important traits in pig...
Epistasis describes an interaction between the effects of loci. We included epistasis in quantitativ...
Pig domestication started around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic age, independently in Europe...
[Background]: Reproductive traits, such as prolificacy, are of great interest to the pig industry. B...
Summary Female reproductive performance traits in pigs have low heritabilities thus limiting improve...
A genome-wide scan was performed in Large White and French Landrace pig populations in order to iden...
A genome-wide scan was performed in Large White and French Landrace pig populations in order to iden...
Background Numerous quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been detected in pigs over the past 20 years ...
The objective of this research was to identify chromosomal regions containing QTL affecting reproduc...
Epistasis describes an interaction between the effects of loci. We included epistasis in quantitativ...
A genome-wide scan was performed in Large White and French Landrace pig populations in order to ide...
Domestication, modern breeding and artificial selection have shaped dramatically the genomic variabi...
The improvement of meat quality and production traits has high priority in the pork industry. Many o...
Epistasis describes an interaction between the effects of loci. We included epistasis in quantitativ...
Background: Prolificacy is the most important trait influencing the reproductive efficiency of pig p...
<div><p>The number of piglets born alive (NBA) per litter is one of the most important traits in pig...
Epistasis describes an interaction between the effects of loci. We included epistasis in quantitativ...
Pig domestication started around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic age, independently in Europe...
[Background]: Reproductive traits, such as prolificacy, are of great interest to the pig industry. B...
Summary Female reproductive performance traits in pigs have low heritabilities thus limiting improve...
A genome-wide scan was performed in Large White and French Landrace pig populations in order to iden...
A genome-wide scan was performed in Large White and French Landrace pig populations in order to iden...
Background Numerous quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been detected in pigs over the past 20 years ...
The objective of this research was to identify chromosomal regions containing QTL affecting reproduc...
Epistasis describes an interaction between the effects of loci. We included epistasis in quantitativ...
A genome-wide scan was performed in Large White and French Landrace pig populations in order to ide...
Domestication, modern breeding and artificial selection have shaped dramatically the genomic variabi...
The improvement of meat quality and production traits has high priority in the pork industry. Many o...
Epistasis describes an interaction between the effects of loci. We included epistasis in quantitativ...