QTL Map Information |
Chromosome: | 6 |
QTL Peak Location: | 102 (cM) |
QTL Span: | 89.3-107 (cM) 74.5-80.2 (Mbp) |
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Upper, "Suggestive": | S0220 |
Upper, "Significant": | SW316 |
Peak: | S0003 |
Lower, "Significant": | SW917 |
Lower, "Suggestive": | S0121 |
Marker type: | Microsatellites |
Analysis type: | QTL |
Model tested: | Paternally imprinted |
Test base: | n/a |
Threshold significance level: | n/a |
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F_Stat | 14.70 | Dominance effect: | n/a |
Additive effect: | -0.13 |
Associated Gene: | n/a |
Cis/Trans acting type: |  |
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QTL Experiment in Brief |
Animals: | Meishan boar and Dutch sows were crossed to produce F1; ramdomly selected F1 pigs were used to produce F2. |
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Design: | Whole genome scan with 132 MS markers covering 90% of the porcine genome |
Analysis: | Use model for imprinting to test parternal or maternal effects. F-statistics was used to evaluate the significance of each component. |
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Reference |
Authors: | de Koning DJ, Rattink AP, Harlizius B, van Arendonk JA, Brascamp EW, Groenen MA. |
Affiliation: | Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences,Wageningen University, P.O. Box 338, 6700 AH Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
Title: | Genome-wide scan for body composition in pigs reveals important role of imprinting. |
Journal: | Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A., 2000, Jul 5;97(14):7947-50. |
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