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Estimates of genetic parameters for kyphosis in two crossbred swine populations.

J W Holl1, G A Rohrer, S D Shackelford, T L Wheeler, M Koohmaraie.   

Abstract

Genetic parameters for degree of kyphosis were estimated from a Duroc-Landrace F(2) population (n = 316) and from a composite population (line C) composed of Duroc, Large White, and 2 sources of Landrace (n = 1,552). Live presentation did not indicate kyphosis in pigs or sows. Degree of kyphosis was measured by scoring the shape of the vertebral column of split carcasses on a scale from 0 (normal) to 3 (severe). Of the animals slaughtered, 75.6 and 68.9% were normal, 11.1 and 23.3% were mild, 11.1 and 6.2% were moderate, and 2.2 and 1.5% were severe in F(2) and line C, respectively. Fixed effects of age, sex, number of ribs, number of lumbar vertebrae, number of nipples, carcass length, and HCW were not significantly associated (P > 0.10) with kyphosis score when using linear models. Estimated heritabilities for kyphosis score were 0.30 and 0.32 in F(2) and line C, respectively, when using an animal model. Estimated genetic correlations between kyphosis score and number of ribs, number of lumbar vertebrae, number of nipples, carcass length, and HCW were 0.05, -0.13, 0.00, 0.05, and 0.03, respectively. Selection to decrease kyphosis should be effective and would not be expected to affect the number of ribs, lumbar vertebrae, nipples, or carcass length. In addition, selection for growth should not affect the incidence of kyphosis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18375662     DOI: 10.2527/jas.2007-0628

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


  5 in total

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Authors:  Amanda K Lindholm-Perry; Gary A Rohrer; Larry A Kuehn; John W Keele; Justin W Holl; Steven D Shackelford; Tommy L Wheeler; Dan J Nonneman
Journal:  BMC Genet       Date:  2010-12-21       Impact factor: 2.797

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Journal:  BMC Genet       Date:  2015-10-30       Impact factor: 2.797

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4.  Effects of sire line, birth weight and sex on growth performance and carcass traits of crossbred pigs under standardized environmental conditions.

Authors:  Kathrin Elbert; Neal Matthews; Ralf Wassmuth; Jens Tetens
Journal:  Arch Anim Breed       Date:  2020-11-03

5.  Osteochondrosis and other lesions in all intervertebral, articular process and rib joints from occiput to sacrum in pigs with poor back conformation, and relationship to juvenile kyphosis.

Authors:  Kristin Olstad; Torunn Aasmundstad; Jørgen Kongsro; Eli Grindflek
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2022-01-18       Impact factor: 2.741

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