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. 2000 May 15;32(3):321–329. doi: 10.1186/1297-9686-32-3-321

A high-density linkage map of the RN region in pigs

Christian Looft 1,, Denis Milan 2, Jin-Tae Jeon 3, Sven Paul 1, Norbert Reinsch 1, Claire Rogel-Gaillard 4, Virginie Rey 2, Valérie Amarger 3, Annie Robic 2, Ernst Kalm 1, Patrick Chardon 4, Leif Andersson 3
PMCID: PMC2706891  PMID: 14736396

Abstract

The porcine RN locus affects muscle glycogen content and meat quality. We previously mapped the RN locus to chromosome 15. This study describes the identification of polymorphisms for four class I and four class II markers located in the RN region. Resource families were genotyped with F-SSCP markers (fluorescent single strand conformation polymorphism) and microsatellite markers. Subsequent multipoint linkage analysis revealed the order FN1-IGFBP5-S1000-S1001-IL8RB-VIL1-RN-Sw936-Sw906. The gene order is identical to the previously reported porcine RH map of the same region. The described map will facilitate positional cloning of the RN gene.

Keywords: pig, meat quality, RN gene, genetic mapping

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