Association between insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) microsatellite polymorphisms and important economic traits in pigs
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Resumo: | This study investigated the association between IGF-I microsatellite marker in an F2 population (N=459) generated by mating of native boars to Brazilian commercial sows with performance, carcass cut, and meat quality traits. Association analyses were carried out using a statistical model that included genotype, sex, and group as fixed effects and sire as random effect. The IGF-I genotypes were significantly associated with different quantitative traits and these results corroborate with previous QTL analyses obtained for this chromosome region in swine. Additive and dominance effects, as well as a genotype-sex interaction, were estimated and discussed in the text. According to the results obtained, this marker is suitable for QTL search in the genotyped population. |
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Association between insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) microsatellite polymorphisms and important economic traits in pigs |
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Association between insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) microsatellite polymorphisms and important economic traits in pigs |
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Association between insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) microsatellite polymorphisms and important economic traits in pigs Faria,Danielle Assis de divergent cross microsatellite marker quantitative traits sex × genotype interaction swine |
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Association between insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) microsatellite polymorphisms and important economic traits in pigs |
title_full |
Association between insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) microsatellite polymorphisms and important economic traits in pigs |
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Association between insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) microsatellite polymorphisms and important economic traits in pigs |
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Association between insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) microsatellite polymorphisms and important economic traits in pigs |
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Association between insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) microsatellite polymorphisms and important economic traits in pigs |
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Faria,Danielle Assis de |
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Faria,Danielle Assis de Peixoto,Jane de Oliveira Lopes,Paulo Sávio Paiva,Samuel Rezende Silva,Priscila Vendramini Guimarães,Simone Eliza Facioni |
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Peixoto,Jane de Oliveira Lopes,Paulo Sávio Paiva,Samuel Rezende Silva,Priscila Vendramini Guimarães,Simone Eliza Facioni |
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Faria,Danielle Assis de Peixoto,Jane de Oliveira Lopes,Paulo Sávio Paiva,Samuel Rezende Silva,Priscila Vendramini Guimarães,Simone Eliza Facioni |
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divergent cross microsatellite marker quantitative traits sex × genotype interaction swine |
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divergent cross microsatellite marker quantitative traits sex × genotype interaction swine |
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This study investigated the association between IGF-I microsatellite marker in an F2 population (N=459) generated by mating of native boars to Brazilian commercial sows with performance, carcass cut, and meat quality traits. Association analyses were carried out using a statistical model that included genotype, sex, and group as fixed effects and sire as random effect. The IGF-I genotypes were significantly associated with different quantitative traits and these results corroborate with previous QTL analyses obtained for this chromosome region in swine. Additive and dominance effects, as well as a genotype-sex interaction, were estimated and discussed in the text. According to the results obtained, this marker is suitable for QTL search in the genotyped population. |
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