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Work Package 9 - Product Quality

Rationale: Boar taint is an off-flavour in pig meat caused primarily by high levels of skatole and adrostenone in some entire males. In most countries, male pigs used for pork production are castrated early in life to prevent boar taint in the meat. However, the use of intact male pigs greatly improves the sustainability of pork production (better welfare, lesss pollution, and better quality meat).

Numerous studies have reported a large genetic component influencing the level of boar taint and QTL for components of boar taint have been mapped by the partners in this work package, making marker assisted selective breeding a realistic alternative to castration. This work package has dissected the complex genetic mechanisms involved in the accumulation of skatole and androstenone by combining proteomics and microarray transcriptional analysis with QTL information from genome wide marker scans and SNP-association studies.

Objectives for WP9 at start of SABRE

  • Perform genome wide scan to confirm known QTL and identify new QTL 
  • Identify new candidate genes for skatole and androstenone by comparative genome-wide expression analysis and comparative proteomic studies 
  • Integrate mapping, expression and proteomic data, target causative genes and identify predictive SNPs 
  • Confirm SNPs in experimental and commercial populations

WP Leader: Dr Barbara Harlizius (Institute for Pig Genetics BV (IPG))

Results: Please see the results section on the right side of this page.

Partners involved:

  • University of Aarhus Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
  • The Roslin Institute and R(D)SVS, University of Edinburgh
  • Institute National de la Recherche Agronomique
  • Institute de Recerca I Tecnologia Agroalimentaries
  • Institute for Pig Genetics

      

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SABRE [Cutting-Edge Genomics for Sustainable Animal Breeding] is an Integrated Project supported by funding under the 6th Research Framework Programme of the European Union European Commission, Directorate E03 – Security of food production systems. Scientific Officers: 1 April 2006-15 February 2007: John Claxton. From 16 February 2007: Jean-Charles Cavitte.

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