Transcriptome analysis to identify differential gene expression affecting meat quality in heavy Italian pigs
| Type: | Pubblication | Magazine: | Animal Genetics | ||||
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Year: | 2010 | ||||
| #Magazine: | 42(2):161-171 | ||||||
Abstract: |
Suppressive subtractive hybridization (SSH) was used to analyse the muscle transcriptome
and identify genes affecting meat quality within an Italian pig population of Large White
and Landrace purebred individuals. Seven phenotypes were recorded at slaughter: dorsal fat
thickness, ham fat thickness, ham fat coverage, muscle compactness, marbling, meat colour
and colour uniformity. Two subtractive libraries were created from longissimus dorsi tissue
of selected pigs with extreme phenotypes for meat quality. Eighty-four differentially
expressed ESTs were identified, which showed homology to expressed pig sequences and/or
to genomic pig sequences produced within the pig genome project. Sixty-eight sequences
were mapped on the pig genome, and most of these sequences co-localized with the same
chromosomal positions as QTLs that have been previously identified for meat quality. Thirty
sequences, including eight matching known genes previously related to muscle metabolic
pathways, were selected to statistically validate their differential expression. Association
analysis and t-test results indicated that 28 ESTs of the 30 analysed were associated with
phenotypes investigated here and have significant differential expression levels (P £ 0.05)
between the two tails of the phenotypic distribution. |
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