Analysis of the relationship between the end weight trait and the gene ADGRL2 in purebred landrace pigs using a Genome-wide association studyAnalysis of the relationship between the end weight trait and the gene ADGRL2 in purebred landrace pigs using a Genome-wide association study
- Other Titles
- Analysis of the relationship between the end weight trait and the gene ADGRL2 in purebred landrace pigs using a Genome-wide association study
- Authors
- 강호찬; 김희성; 이재봉; 유채경; 최태정; 임현태
- Issue Date
- 2018
- Publisher
- 충남대학교 농업과학연구소
- Keywords
- the end weight; genome-wide association study; SNP marker; landrace
- Citation
- Korean Journal of Agricultural Science, v.45, no.2, pp 238 - 247
- Pages
- 10
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
- Volume
- 45
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 238
- End Page
- 247
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/12744
- DOI
- 10.7744/kjoas.20180029
- ISSN
- 2466-2402
2466-2410
- Abstract
- The overall consumption of meat is increasing as the level of national income increases. The end weight is a trait closely associated with dressed meat. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) is an effective method of analyzing genetic variation and gene identification associated with a number of natural alternative traits because it can detect variations. So this paper did a GWAS analysis to identity the location on the genome related to the end weight in purebred landrace pigs and to explore the relevant candidate gene. This study identified a significant single nucleotide poly morphism (SNP) marker in chromosome 6 (ASGA0029422, p = 1.22 x 10-6). Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor L2 (ADGRL2 ) was found to be the candidate gene at the identified SNP marker location. ADGRL2 genes have been found to be associated with cell development in relation to the external and internal environment of a cell. In addition, genotype and statistical analyses were done on nine variations on the exon of ADGRL2 . The results show that the SNP marker (ASGA0029422, p = 1.32 × 10-6) was significant, but the significance of the nine variations on the ADGRL2 exon was not verified. However, by performing further experiments and functional studies on other SNPs showing possible genetic ADGRL-Exon mutations, objects with high associations of high-end weights can be selected.
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