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No major effect of the leptin gene polymorphism on porcine production traits
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GeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyReproductive BiologyMeat QualityProduction TraitsAnimal GeneticsBody CompositionMajor EffectBiostatisticsLep GeneHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyAnimal PerformanceQuantitative GeneticsAnimal NutritionClinical NutritionGenetic VariationEndocrinologyPolish Large WhiteGenetic BasisAnimal ReproductionDevelopmental BiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyFeed IntakePorcine Production TraitsMetabolismMedicineAnimal BreedingMeat ScienceLeptin Gene Polymorphism
Summary Porcine leptin gene ( LEP ) and its association with production traits was analysed in the Polish Large White (PLW, n = 135), Polish Landrace (PL, n = 120) and synthetic line 990 (L990, n = 184). Two fragments of exon 3 of LEP were studied with the use of RFLP and SSCP techniques. The frequencies of C allele for the T3469C polymorphic site were 0.11, 0.10 and 0.11 in PLW, PL and L990, respectively. Phenotypic data were collected for the average daily weight gain, the feed conversion ratio, the weight of abdominal fat, backfat thickness (five measurements), intramuscular fat, meat content, loin weight, loin muscle area, ham weight and ham cut weight. The contrasts between TT and TC genotypes at the T3469C polymorphic site were estimated in the unitrait Animal Model with genotype at the RYR1 locus included. The lowest p values occurred for association test between T3469C polymorphism and intramuscular fat content in PLW (0.26 ± 0.14%, p = 0.05) and loin weight in L990 (−0.32 ± 0.13 kg, p = 0.01). We conclude that the detected associations are population‐specific and the analysed polymorphism of the LEP gene does not contribute directly to genetic variability of growth and carcass traits in pigs.
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