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Expected genetic response for oleic acid content in pork.

R Ros-Freixedes1, J Reixach, M Tor, J Estany.   

Abstract

Intramuscular fat (IMF) and oleic acid (C18:1) content in pork are important issues for the pig industry and consumers. Data from a purebred Duroc line were used to i) estimate the genetic parameters of IMF and C18:1 and their genetic correlations with lean growth components, and ii) evaluate the opportunities for genetically improving C18:1 in IMF. The data set used for estimating genetic parameters consisted of 93,920 pigs, from which 85,194 had at least 1 record for BW or backfat thickness (BT) at 180 d and 943 for IMF and C18:1 at 205 d. Intramuscular fat content and C18:1, expressed as percentage of total fatty acids, were determined in the gluteus medius muscle by gas chromatography. Genetic parameters for C18:1 were estimated under a Bayesian 4-trait multivariate animal mixed model. Heritability of C18:1 was 0.50, with a probability of 95% of being greater than 0.37. Genetic correlations of C18:1 with BW, BT, and IMF were 0.11, 0.22, and 0.47, respectively (with a probability of 95% of being greater than -0.07, 0.04, and 0.27, respectively). Genetic responses were evaluated by deterministic simulation using a half-sib recording scheme for C18:1 and the previously estimated parameters. The C18:1 content is expected to exhibit only minor changes in selection programs directed at growth rate but to decrease in those focusing on lean content. Maximum expected response in C18:1 at no lean growth loss (i.e., at no change in BW and BT) was 0.44%, with a resulting correlated response in IMF of 0.15%. However, because lean growth is emphasized in the breeding goal, the resulting response scenarios are more constrained. We concluded that there is evidence to support the idea that C18:1 in IMF is genetically determined and defined selection strategies can lead to response scenarios in which C18:1, IMF, BT, and BW can be simultaneously improved. However, if adopted, the potential for lean growth would be reduced. The extent to which it is affordable relies on how much consumers are prepared to pay for high-C18:1 pork products.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22767093     DOI: 10.2527/jas.2011-5063

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


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2.  Linoleic acid metabolic pathway allows for an efficient increase of intramuscular fat content in pigs.

Authors:  Sofia Gol; Rayner González-Prendes; Lluís Bosch; Marc Tor; Josep Reixach; Ramona N Pena; Joan Estany
Journal:  J Anim Sci Biotechnol       Date:  2019-05-07

3.  Antagonistic maternal and direct effects of the leptin receptor gene on body weight in pigs.

Authors:  Emma Solé; Roger Ros-Freixedes; Marc Tor; Josep Reixach; Ramona N Pena; Joan Estany
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-01-28       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Dissecting the Gene Expression Networks Associated with Variations in the Major Components of the Fatty Acid Semimembranosus Muscle Profile in Large White Heavy Pigs.

Authors:  Martina Zappaterra; Silvia Gioiosa; Giovanni Chillemi; Paolo Zambonelli; Roberta Davoli
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-27       Impact factor: 2.752

5.  A Specific microRNA Targets an Elongase of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids to Regulate Fatty Acid Composition and Mitochondrial Morphology of Skeletal Muscle Cells.

Authors:  Han Wang; Moran Hu; Zhonghao Shen; Xiaolong Zhou; Songbai Yang; Ke He; Xiangchen Li; Feifei Yan; Ayong Zhao
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-02       Impact factor: 3.231

6.  A functional variant in the stearoyl-CoA desaturase gene promoter enhances fatty acid desaturation in pork.

Authors:  Joan Estany; Roger Ros-Freixedes; Marc Tor; Ramona N Pena
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-20       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Genome-Wide Association Study Singles Out SCD and LEPR as the Two Main Loci Influencing Intramuscular Fat Content and Fatty Acid Composition in Duroc Pigs.

Authors:  Roger Ros-Freixedes; Sofia Gol; Ramona N Pena; Marc Tor; Noelia Ibáñez-Escriche; Jack C M Dekkers; Joan Estany
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-03-29       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  A polymorphism in the fatty acid desaturase-2 gene is associated with the arachidonic acid metabolism in pigs.

Authors:  Sofia Gol; Ramona N Pena; Max F Rothschild; Marc Tor; Joan Estany
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-09-25       Impact factor: 4.379

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