Genetic relationship between purebred and synthetic pigs for growth performance using single step method

Objective The objective of this study was to estimate the genetic correlation (rpc) of growth performance between purebred (Duroc and Korean native) and synthetic (WooriHeukDon) pigs using a single-step method. Methods Phenotypes of 15,902 pigs with genotyped data from 1,792 pigs from a nucleus farm...

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Main Authors: Joon Ki Hong, Kyu Ho Cho, Young Sin Kim, Hak Jae Chung, Sun Young Baek, Eun Seok Cho, Soo Jin Sa
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Language:English
Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2021-06-01
Series:Animal Bioscience
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spelling doaj-38566290cef643f98d327c90a52dd4c42021-04-27T07:29:28ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAnimal Bioscience2765-01892765-02352021-06-0134696797410.5713/ajas.20.026124596Genetic relationship between purebred and synthetic pigs for growth performance using single step methodJoon Ki Hong0Kyu Ho Cho1Young Sin Kim2Hak Jae Chung3Sun Young Baek4Eun Seok Cho5Soo Jin Sa6 National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Cheonan 31000, Korea National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Cheonan 31000, Korea National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Cheonan 31000, Korea National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Cheonan 31000, Korea National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Cheonan 31000, Korea National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Cheonan 31000, Korea National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Cheonan 31000, KoreaObjective The objective of this study was to estimate the genetic correlation (rpc) of growth performance between purebred (Duroc and Korean native) and synthetic (WooriHeukDon) pigs using a single-step method. Methods Phenotypes of 15,902 pigs with genotyped data from 1,792 pigs from a nucleus farm were used for this study. We estimated the rpc of several performance traits between WooriHeukDon and purebred pigs: day of target weight (DAY), backfat thickness (BF), feed conversion rate (FCR), and residual feed intake (RFI). The variances and covariances of the studied traits were estimated by an animal multi-trait model that applied the Bayesian inference. Results rpc within traits was lower than 0.1 for DAY and BF, but high for FCR and RFI; in particular, rpc for RFI between Duroc and WooriHeukDon pigs was nearly 1. Comparison between different traits revealed that RFI in Duroc pigs was associated with different traits in WooriHeukDon pigs. However, the most of rpc between different traits were estimated with low or with high standard deviation. Conclusion The results indicated that there were substantial differences in rpc of traits in the synthetic WooriHeukDon pigs, which could be caused by these pigs having a more complex origin than other crossbred pigs. RFI was strongly correlated between Duroc and WooriHeukDon pigs, and these breeds might have similar single nucleotide polymorphism effects that control RFI. RFI is more essential for metabolism than other growth traits and these metabolic characteristics in purebred pigs, such as nutrient utilization, could significantly affect those in synthetic pigs. The findings of this study can be used to elucidate the genetic architecture of crossbred pigs and help develop new breeds with target traits.http://www.animbiosci.org/upload/pdf/ajas-20-0261.pdfsynthetic pigsgenetic correlationwooriheukdonresidual feed intakegrowth
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author Joon Ki Hong
Kyu Ho Cho
Young Sin Kim
Hak Jae Chung
Sun Young Baek
Eun Seok Cho
Soo Jin Sa
spellingShingle Joon Ki Hong
Kyu Ho Cho
Young Sin Kim
Hak Jae Chung
Sun Young Baek
Eun Seok Cho
Soo Jin Sa
Genetic relationship between purebred and synthetic pigs for growth performance using single step method
Animal Bioscience
synthetic pigs
genetic correlation
wooriheukdon
residual feed intake
growth
author_facet Joon Ki Hong
Kyu Ho Cho
Young Sin Kim
Hak Jae Chung
Sun Young Baek
Eun Seok Cho
Soo Jin Sa
author_sort Joon Ki Hong
title Genetic relationship between purebred and synthetic pigs for growth performance using single step method
title_short Genetic relationship between purebred and synthetic pigs for growth performance using single step method
title_full Genetic relationship between purebred and synthetic pigs for growth performance using single step method
title_fullStr Genetic relationship between purebred and synthetic pigs for growth performance using single step method
title_full_unstemmed Genetic relationship between purebred and synthetic pigs for growth performance using single step method
title_sort genetic relationship between purebred and synthetic pigs for growth performance using single step method
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
series Animal Bioscience
issn 2765-0189
2765-0235
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Objective The objective of this study was to estimate the genetic correlation (rpc) of growth performance between purebred (Duroc and Korean native) and synthetic (WooriHeukDon) pigs using a single-step method. Methods Phenotypes of 15,902 pigs with genotyped data from 1,792 pigs from a nucleus farm were used for this study. We estimated the rpc of several performance traits between WooriHeukDon and purebred pigs: day of target weight (DAY), backfat thickness (BF), feed conversion rate (FCR), and residual feed intake (RFI). The variances and covariances of the studied traits were estimated by an animal multi-trait model that applied the Bayesian inference. Results rpc within traits was lower than 0.1 for DAY and BF, but high for FCR and RFI; in particular, rpc for RFI between Duroc and WooriHeukDon pigs was nearly 1. Comparison between different traits revealed that RFI in Duroc pigs was associated with different traits in WooriHeukDon pigs. However, the most of rpc between different traits were estimated with low or with high standard deviation. Conclusion The results indicated that there were substantial differences in rpc of traits in the synthetic WooriHeukDon pigs, which could be caused by these pigs having a more complex origin than other crossbred pigs. RFI was strongly correlated between Duroc and WooriHeukDon pigs, and these breeds might have similar single nucleotide polymorphism effects that control RFI. RFI is more essential for metabolism than other growth traits and these metabolic characteristics in purebred pigs, such as nutrient utilization, could significantly affect those in synthetic pigs. The findings of this study can be used to elucidate the genetic architecture of crossbred pigs and help develop new breeds with target traits.
topic synthetic pigs
genetic correlation
wooriheukdon
residual feed intake
growth
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