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Effects of Microsatellite DNA Markers in Stress QTL Regions on Pork Quality in Responses to Transport
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Abstract  52 pigs from F2 population ( Pietrain × Erhualian ) were slaughtered for sampling after 2h transport. Pork quality was characterized by measuring pH45min, pH24h, tenderness, water holding capacity, cooking loss, and color scores- l*, a*, b*. 22 microsatellite DNA loci were selected from the published stress QTL regions in swine. One-way ANOVA was applied to analyze the relation between microsatellite polymorphisms and pork quality. The results revealed that: the allelic number was 3~8, heterozygosity was 0.4155~0.7432 and polymorphism information content (PIC) was 0.3651~0.8150. S0101 had significant effect on meat color-a* (P< 0.01). The effect of SW1023 on water holding capacity (WHC) was significant (P<0.05). The effects of SW1808 on WHC (P< 0.01), meat color-l*(P<0.05) and b*(P<0.05) were significant, respectively. Both S0112 and S0092 had significant effects on pH45min (P<0.05). Our study suggested that these 5 microsatellites in swine stress QTL regions were closely associated with pork quality in response to transport.
Received: 14 May 2008     
Corresponding Authors: Jie CHEN   
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