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. 2021 Oct 8;99(Suppl 3):497. doi: 10.1093/jas/skab235.875

PSIX-29 Study of the association of mtDNA haplogroups and Ages of 100 days in pigs

Lyubov Getmantseva 1, Nekruz Bakoev 1, Varvara Shevtsova 2, Siroj Bakoev 1, Maria Kolosova 3
PMCID: PMC8506274

Abstract

The aim of the work was to determine the mtDNA haplogroups and assess their associations with Days_100 in pigs based on sequencing the D-loop region. The research was carried out on Landrace sows (n = 123). To amplification a fragment of mtDNA D-loop conducted PCR using the following primers: F5 ‘ - TGC AAA CCA AAA CGC CAA GT-3’ and R: 3 ‘ - TTT TTG GGG TTT GGC AAG GC-5. Statistical analyzes were performed using Linear mixed model fit by REML (‘lmerModLmerTest’). The studied group of pigs had the largest number of D haplogroups, which were definitely in 66 sows (53.7%). Haplogroup E was identified in 18 sows (14.6%). Among the haplogroups of Asian origin, which include A, B and C, only genotype C was present. Statistical differences for D100 were established between Hap_C and Hap_E. The presented results indicate the influence of mtDNA haplogroups on Days_100 and pigs of hapogroup E showed the best results compared to analogs of haplogroup E. This may be due to the fact that haplotype E is of European origin, and haplotype C is of Asian origin. Breeding commercial European pigs is focused on increasing the growth rate, and this significantly reduces pig keeping costs and increases production efficiency. It should be noted that changes in growth rate are associated with more intense metabolic processes where mitochondria play a significant role. This may be reflected at the genetic level being determined by the nucleotide sequence of mtDNAs and at the haplotype level in particular. This research was funded by Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (0445-2021-0008).

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Keywords: Landrace sows, mtDNA haplogroups, Days_100


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