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. 2006:2:86-96.
doi: 10.1159/000095097.

Cracking the genomic piggy bank: identifying secrets of the pig genome

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Cracking the genomic piggy bank: identifying secrets of the pig genome

B E Mote et al. Genome Dyn. 2006.

Abstract

Though researchers are uncovering valuable information about the pig genome at unprecedented speed, the porcine genome community is barely scratching the surface as to understanding interactions of the biological code. The pig genetic linkage map has nearly 5,000 loci comprised of genes, microsatellites, and amplified fragment length polymorphism markers. Likewise, the physical map is becoming denser with nearly 6,000 markers. The long awaited sequencing efforts are providing multidimensional benefits with sequence available for comparative genomics and identifying single nucleotide polymorphisms for use in linkage and trait association studies. Scientists are using exotic and commercial breeds for quantitative trait loci scans. Additionally, candidate gene studies continue to identify chromosomal regions or genes associated with economically important traits such as growth rate, leanness, feed intake, meat quality, litter size, and disease resistance. The commercial pig industry is actively incorporating these markers in marker-assisted selection along with traditional performance information to improve said traits. Researchers are utilizing novel tools including pig microarrays along with advanced bioinformatics to identify new candidate genes, understand gene function, and piece together gene networks involved in important biological processes. Advances in pig genomics and implications to the pork industry as well as human health are reviewed.

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