Genes, Vol. 15, Pages 477: Detection and Analysis of Genes Affecting the Number of Thoracic Vertebrae in Licha Black Pigs

Genes, Vol. 15, Pages 477: Detection and Analysis of Genes Affecting the Number of Thoracic Vertebrae in Licha Black Pigs Genes doi: 10.3390/genes15040477 Authors: Yuan Wang Min Wang Xiaojin He Ruilan Dong Hongjiang Liu Guanghui Yu The number of thoracic vertebrae (NTV) in pigs is an important economic trait that significantly influences pork production. While the Licha black pig is a well-known Chinese pig breed with multiple thoracic vertebrae, the genetic mechanism is still unknown. Here, we performed a selective signal analysis on the genome of Licha black pigs, comparing individuals with 15 NTV versus those with 16 NTV to better understand functional genes associated with NTV. A total of 2265 selection signal regions were detected across the genome, including 527 genes and 1073 QTL that overlapped with the selection signal regions. Functional enrichment analysis revealed that LRP5 and SP5 genes were involved in biological processes such as bone morphogenesis and Wnt protein binding. Furthermore, three genes, LRP8, DEF6, and SCUBE3, associated with osteoblast differentiation and bone formation, were located within or close to the QTL related to bone development and vertebrae number. These five genes were hypothesized to be potential candidates for regulating the NTV trait in Licha black pigs. Our findings revealed several candidate genes that play crucial roles in NTV regulation and provide a theoretical foundation to understand the genetic mechanism of ...
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