Authors
Y Huang, RO Bates, CW Ernst, JS Fix, JP Steibel
Publication date
2014/4/1
Journal
Journal of Animal Science
Volume
92
Issue
4
Pages
1395-1404
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The Yorkshire breed uses white coat color as a selection requirement to indicate breed purity. In this study, genomic information from chromosomal regions, as well as the whole genome, was applied to estimate breed composition of purebred Yorkshire animals. Genotypes for approximately 60,000 SNP from the Illumina PorcineSNP60 BeadChip (60K) were available for reference animals for which the genetic background was known, study animals that included Yorkshire sires (Tes_York, n = 889), and known crossbred animals that had Yorkshire heritage (Tes_U, n = 12). Haplotypes of SNP flanking the KIT (Dominant white locus) and MC1R (Melanocortin receptor 1) genes were developed for reference animals for the Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace, Yorkshire, and Pietrain breeds. For the KIT region, haplotypes observed in Yorkshire reference animals were also found in 84 and 7% of the haplotypes in …
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Scholar articles
Y Huang, RO Bates, CW Ernst, JS Fix, JP Steibel - Journal of Animal Science, 2014