Genetic and Phenotypic Characteristics of Belted Pig Breeds: A Review

Animals (Basel). 2023 Sep 30;13(19):3072. doi: 10.3390/ani13193072.

Abstract

Belted pig breeds have unique, distinguishing phenotypic characteristics. This review summarises the current knowledge on pig breeds displaying a belted coat pattern. Belts of different widths and positions around the animal's trunk characterise specific pig breeds from all around the world. All the breeds included in the present paper have been searched through the FAO domestic animal diversity information system (DAD-IS), Every country was checked to identify all breeds described as having black or red piebald coat pattern variations. Advances in genomic technologies have made it possible to identify the specific genes and genetic markers associated with the belted phenotype and explore the genetic relationships between different local breeds. Thus, the origin, history, and production traits of these breeds, together with all the genomic information related to the mechanism of skin pigmentation, are discussed. By increasing our understanding of these breeds, we can appreciate the richness of our biological and cultural heritage and work to preserve the biodiversity of the world's animals.

Keywords: Sus scrofa; belted breed; biodiversity; coat colour; genomic; phenotype.

Publication types

  • Review

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This research received no external funding.