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Fat content of carcass is an important multigenic trait in pig breeding. There are reports indicating several chromosomes, e.g. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 and 18 which possibly harbour QTLs for fatness traits. Among QTL candidate genes there are leptin (LEP) and its receptor (Lepr), both playing essential role in food intake and energy balance. Moreover, expression level and polymorphism of the adipocyte specific transcription factors, such as CREB (cAMP response element binding protein) or C/EBP (CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein) may also cause phenotypic variation of the fatness traits. Some of the candidate QTLs, as Lep, Lepr, C/EBP and additionally H-FABP (fatty acid binding protein gene) and RYR1, are localized on chromosome 6. It is foreseen that searching for polymorphisms of the chosen genes may reveal association between a genotype and phenotypic variation of selected fatness traits. However, the studies are complex and require analysis of numerous genes.Cited are 71 references.
Odkładanie tkanki tłuszczowej jest ważną cechą produkcyjną świń, warunkowaną przez wiele genów. Istnieją doniesienia wskazujące, że w różnych chromosomach (np. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 i 18) mogą występować geny o dużym efekcie działania (QTL) odpowiadające za zmienność fenotypową tych cech. Genami kandydującymi do roli QTL są m. in. gen leptyny (Lep) i receptora leptyny (Lepr). Ich białkowe produkty odgrywają istotną rolę w kontroli pobierania pokarmu i utrzymywania równowagi energetycznej.Zmienność cech otłuszczenia może być m.in. wywołana zróżnicowanym poziomem ekspresji i polimorfizmu specyficznych dla adipocytów czynników transkrypcyjnych, takich jak CREB (cAMP response elementbinding protein) czy C/EBP (CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein). Kilka potencjalnych QTL, takich jak Lep, Lepr, C/EBP, a także H-FABP i RYR1, zlokalizowanych jest w chromosomie 6. Przewiduje się, że poszukiwanie polimorfizmu wybranych genów może wykryć powiązania między genotypem i obserwowaną zmiennością cech otłuszczenia. Podkreślić jednak należy, że badania takie są złożone i wymagają analizy dużej liczby genów. Powołano się na 71 pozycji piśmiennictwa.
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- Agricultural University, Wolynska 33, 60-637 Poznan, Poland
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