KMID : 1025520110530020089
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology 2011 Volume.53 No. 2 p.89 ~ p.97
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Development of High Meat Quality Using Microsatellite Markers in Berkshire Pigs
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Lee Yong-Hwa
Kwon Seul-Gi Park Da-Hye Kwon Eun-Jung Cho Eun-Seok Bang Woo-Young Park Hwa-Chun Park Beom-Young Choi Jong-Soon Kim Chul-Wook
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Abstract
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In this study, the efficiency of microsatellite (MS) markers for pork quality was examined and further, their suitability to domestic pork industry also was verified, by measuring meat quality parameters of Berkshire breeds. A total of 323 pigs of Berkshire breeds were slaughtered and subjected to meat quality evaluation. In addition, the genomic DNAs from blood samples of slaughtered pigs were used for genotyping analysis of 50 MS markers. The results revealed that Berkshire breeds have excellent meat quality, compared with the popular domestic breeds such as Duroc, Yorkshire, and Landrace. Noticeably, the Berkshire breeds exhibited a significant post-mortem pH24hr () and fat content (). Through the linkage analysis between MS markers, 14 MS markers showed significant association with meat quality traits (p<0.05). Maximum significant differences of 0.55 pH24hr value and 2.04% fat content were observed between the highest and lowest allele populations. If these 14 MS markers are applied to the pork quality diagnosis kit, the synergistic effect can be expected in meat quality parameters such as meat color, fat content, pH 24 hr, cooking loss, drip loss and water-holding capacity.
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KEYWORD
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Meat quality, Berkshire, MS markers
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