Authors
Raquel Quintanilla, Romi N Pena, David Gallardo, A Cánovas, O Ramírez, Isabel Díaz, José L Noguera, Marcel Amills
Publication date
2011/10/1
Journal
Journal of Animal Science
Volume
89
Issue
10
Pages
2963-2971
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Intramuscular fat (IMF) storage is a biological process with a strong impact on nutritional and technological properties of meat and also with relevant consequences on human health. The genetic architecture of IMF content and composition phenotypes has been thoroughly studied in pigs through the identification of QTL and the estimation of genetic parameters. A question that has not been elucidated yet is if the genetic determinants of IMF-related phenotypes are muscle specific or, conversely, have broad effects on the whole skeletal muscle compartment. We have addressed this question by generating lipid QTL maps for 2 muscles with a high commercial value, gluteus medius (GM) and longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL), in a Duroc commercial population (n = 350). Our data support a lack of concordance between the GM and LTL QTL maps, suggesting that the effects of polymorphisms influencing IMF …
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