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Authors:Imai, K; Matsughige, T; Watanabe, T; Sugimoto, Y; Ihara, N
Affiliation:Hiroshima Prefectural Livestock Technology Research Center, Shobara, Hiroshima, Japan; Shirakawa Institute of Animal Genetics, Odakura, Nishigo, Nishi-shirakawa, Fukushima, Japan
Title:Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for beef marbling on bovine chromosome 9 in purebred Japanese black cattle.
Journal:Animal Biotechnology, 2007, (2): 75-80 DOI: 10.1080/10495390601090992
Abstract:

The goal of this study is to detect quantitative trait loci (QTL) for carcass traits applicable for a DNA-based breeding system in a Japanese Black cattle population. A purebred paternal half-sib family from a commercial line composed of 65 steers was initially analyzed using 188 informative microsatellites giving a 16-cM average interval covering 29 autosomes. A significant QTL for marbling was detected in the centromeric portion of bovine chromosome (BTA) 9. After additional marker genotyping across a larger sample size composed of 169 individuals, this locus was refined to a 20-cM confidence interval between microsatellites BM1227 (24 cM) and DIK2741 (50 cM) at a 1% chromosome-wise threshold. The allele substitution effect between Q and q for a beef marbling standard score (1 to 12 range) on BTA9 was 1.0 (5.7% of total phenotypic variance in QTL contribution in this family). This result provides a primary platform for a marker-assisted selection system of the beef marbling trait within the Japanese Black (Wagyu) cattle population.

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