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Application of Genetic, Genomic and Biological Pathways in Improvement of Swine Feed Efficiency

Pourya Davoudi, Duy Ngoc, Stefanie M. Colombo, Bruce Rathgeber, Younes Miar

2022Frontiers in Genetics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite the significant improvement of feed efficiency (FE) in pigs over the past decades, feed costs remain a major challenge for producers profitability. Improving FE is a top priority for the global swine industry. A deeper understanding of the biology underlying FE is crucial for making progress in genetic improvement of FE traits. This review comprehensively discusses the topics related to the FE in pigs including: measurements, genetics, genomics, biological pathways and the advanced technologies and methods involved in FE improvement. We first provide an update of heritability for different FE indicators and then characterize the correlations of FE traits with other economically important traits. Moreover, we present the quantitative trait loci (QTL) and possible candidate genes associated with FE in pigs and outline the most important biological pathways related to the FE traits in pigs. Finally, we present possible ways to improve FE in swine including the implementation of genomic selection, new technologies for measuring the FE traits, and the potential use of genome editing and omics technologies.

Topics & Concepts

HeritabilityBiologyQuantitative trait locusGenomicsBiotechnologyGenomic selectionTraitComputational biologyCandidate geneGenomeGeneticsGeneComputer scienceGenotypeSingle-nucleotide polymorphismProgramming languageGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestockGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsAnimal Nutrition and Physiology