| Literature DB >> 34109474 |
Ziyao Fan1, Zhiguo Liu1, Kui Xu1, Tianwen Wu1, Jinxue Ruan1, Xinmin Zheng2, Shideng Bao3, Yulian Mu4, Tad Sonstegard5, Kui Li6.
Abstract
Beef and mutton production has been aided by breeding to integrate allelic diversity for myostatin (MSTN), but a lack of diversity in the MSTN germplasm has limited similar advances in pig farming. Moreover, insurmountable challenges with congenital lameness and a dearth of data about the impacts of feed conversion, reproduction, and meat quality in MSTN-edited pigs have also currently blocked progress. Here, in a largest-to-date evaluation of multiple MSTN-edited pig populations, we demonstrated a practical alternative edit-site-based solution that overcomes the major production obstacle of hindlimb weakness. We also provide long-term and multidomain datasets for multiple breeds that illustrate how MSTN-editing can sustainably increase the yields of breed-specific lean meat and the levels of desirable lipids without deleteriously affecting feed-conversion rates or litter size. Apart from establishing a new benchmark for the data scale and quality of genome-edited animal production, our study specifically illustrates how gene-editing site selection profoundly impacts the phenotypic outcomes in diverse genetic backgrounds.Entities:
Keywords: MSTN-edited pigs; editing strategy; genetic background; multidomain evaluation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34109474 PMCID: PMC8188954 DOI: 10.1007/s11427-020-1927-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci China Life Sci ISSN: 1674-7305 Impact factor: 10.372