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Genome Res ; 17(5): 586-93, 2007 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17416745

ABSTRACT

The number of vertebrae in pigs varies and is associated with meat productivity. Wild boars, which are ancestors of domestic pigs, have 19 vertebrae. In comparison, European commercial breeds have 21-23 vertebrae, probably owing to selective breeding for enlargement of body size. We previously identified two quantitative trait loci (QTL) for the number of vertebrae on Sus scrofa chromosomes (SSC) 1 and 7. These QTL explained an increase of more than two vertebrae. Here, we performed a map-based study to define the QTL region on SSC1. By using three F2 experimental families, we performed interval mapping and recombination analyses and defined the QTL within a 1.9-cM interval. Then we analyzed the linkage disequilibrium of microsatellite markers in this interval and found that 10 adjacent markers in a 300-kb region were almost fixed in European commercial breeds. Genetic variation of the markers was observed in Asian local breeds or wild boars. This region encoded an orphan nuclear receptor, germ cell nuclear factor (NR6A1, formerly known as GCNF), which contained an amino acid substitution (Pro192Leu) coincident with the QTL. This substitution altered the binding activity of NR6A1 to its corepressors, nuclear receptor-associated protein 80 (RAP80) and nuclear receptor corepressor 1 (NCOR1). In addition, somites of mouse embryos demonstrated expression of NR6A1 protein. Together, these results suggest that NR6A1 is a strong candidate for one of the QTL that influence number of vertebrae in pigs.


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Chromosome Mapping , DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics , Quantitative Trait Loci , Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear/genetics , Spine/anatomy & histology , Swine/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , CHO Cells , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Genetic Markers/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 6, Group A, Member 1 , Swine/anatomy & histology
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Immunogenetics ; 57(9): 690-6, 2005 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16189668

ABSTRACT

We developed 40 microsatellite markers in the entire swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) region, spanning over 2.35 Mb. The average span between markers was 59 kb, and the largest interval between markers was 127 kb. We also evaluated polymorphisms of length for the markers using 97 pigs derived from 12 breeds, including representative commercial breeds. All of the markers were successfully amplified in genomic DNA and shown to be polymorphic. These markers will provide an alternative method for determining the SLA haplotypes instead of direct typing of SLA genes per se. They will be valuable for transplantation studies and for association studies between immunological traits such as disease susceptibility and tumor rejection.


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Histocompatibility Antigens Class I/genetics , Microsatellite Repeats , Polymorphism, Genetic , Swine/genetics , Animals , Breeding , DNA Primers , Histocompatibility Antigens Class II
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