Genome‐wide association study reveals new QTL and functional candidate genes for the number of ribs and carcass length in pigs

Author:

Liu Kaiyue12ORCID,Hou Liming12,Yin Yanzhen12ORCID,Wang Binbin12,Liu Chenxi12,Zhou Wuduo12,Niu Peipei2,Li Qiang3,Huang Ruihua12ORCID,Li Pinghua12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory in Nanjing for Evaluation and Utilization of Pigs Resources, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Areas of China, Institute of Swine Science Nanjing Agricultural University Nanjing China

2. Huaian Academy Nanjing Agricultural University Huaian China

3. Huaiyin Xinhuai Pig Breeding Farm of Huaian City Huaian China

Abstract

AbstractThe number of ribs (NR) and carcass length (CL) are important economic traits in pig breeding programs. Pigs with a higher NR and longer CL produce greater pork yields. In the present study, Suhuai pigs with NR and CL phenotypes were genotyped using the Neogen® GGP Porcine 80 K SNP array to identify the QTL affecting NR and CL and dissect the candidate genes for the two traits. The SNP‐chip data was imputed to the whole‐genome sequence (iWGS) to increase the probability of identifying causal variants. Through genome‐wide association studies (GWAS) based on both chip and iWGS data, significant SNPs were detected on Sus scrofa chromosome (SSC) 1, SSC4 and SSC7 for NR and on SSC5, SSC16 and SSC17 for CL. Moreover, two SNPs (H3GA0022644 and WU_10.2_7_103460706) on SSC7 detected in chip‐based GWAS were significantly associated with both NR and CL. Through Bayes fine mapping, one reported QTL for NR on SSC7 and two reported QTL for CL on SSC17 were verified, and two new QTL (SSC1: 14.05–15.84 Mb and SSC4: 64.83–66.59 Mb) affecting NR and two new QTL (SSC5: 58.31–59.84 Mb and SSC16: 22.98–23.43 Mb) affecting CL were detected. According to the biological functions of genes, MTHFD1L on SSC1 and SULF1 on SSC4 are novel functional candidate genes for NR, and EMP1 on SSC5 and EGFLAM on SSC16 are novel functional candidate genes for CL. Overall, our findings provide a basis for identifying new causal genes and mutations affecting NR and CL.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine

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