Identification of three new microsatellites and their effects on body measurement traits in pigs using time of flight-mass spectrometry (TOF-MS)

Anim Biotechnol. 2022 Nov;33(6):1035-1044. doi: 10.1080/10495398.2020.1865389. Epub 2021 Jan 5.

Abstract

The body status of livestock affects their physiological function and productive performances. Microsatellites, one of the most used DNA markers, have been found to be associated with pig productive traits. However, their identifications and effects on body measurement traits of the Chinese Qinghai Bamei pig still uncovered. According to our previous sequencing data, in this study, three novel microsatellites were found in this breed. Using time of flight-mass spectrometry (TOF-MS) method, these microsatellites were further identified in a large Bamei pig population. TOF-MS spectra showed that there are three microsatellites loci, named P1, P2 and P3. These microsatellites were linkage equilibrium based on the values of D' and r2 tests. Association results demonstrated that P1 locus was associated with the body length, body height and chest width and the beneficial genotype was 150-/150-bp (p < 0.05); and P2 locus was associated with the body height (p < 0.05), and the 145-/145-bp, 145-/147-bp and 145-/149-bp were claimed as favorable genotypes and 145-bp allele was considered as the favorable allele. These findings suggested that P1 and P2 microsatellites might be considered as the candidate genetic markers to select pigs with superior body sizes, especially in local breed.

Keywords: Pig; association; growth traits; polymorphism; time of flight-mass spectrometry (TOF-MS).

MeSH terms

  • Alleles
  • Animals
  • Genetic Markers
  • Genotype
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Microsatellite Repeats* / genetics
  • Phenotype
  • Swine / genetics

Substances

  • Genetic Markers