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      <subfield code="a">Background: The traditional strategy to map QTL is to use linkage analysis employing a limited number of markers.&#xd;
These analyses report wide QTL confidence intervals, making very difficult to identify the gene and polymorphisms&#xd;
underlying the QTL effects. The arrival of genome-wide panels of SNPs makes available thousands of markers&#xd;
increasing the information content and therefore the likelihood of detecting and fine mapping QTL regions. The&#xd;
aims of the current study are to confirm previous QTL regions for growth and body composition traits in different&#xd;
generations of an Iberian x Landrace intercross (IBMAP) and especially identify new ones with narrow confidence&#xd;
intervals by employing the PorcineSNP60 BeadChip in linkage analyses.&#xd;
Results: Three generations (F3, Backcross 1 and Backcross 2) of the IBMAP and their related animals were&#xd;
genotyped with PorcineSNP60 BeadChip. A total of 8,417 SNPs equidistantly distributed across autosomes were&#xd;
selected after filtering by quality, position and frequency to perform the QTL scan. The joint and separate analyses&#xd;
of the different IBMAP generations allowed confirming QTL regions previously identified in chromosomes 4 and 6&#xd;
as well as new ones mainly for backfat thickness in chromosomes 4, 5, 11, 14 and 17 and shoulder weight in&#xd;
chromosomes 1, 2, 9 and 13; and many other to the chromosome-wide signification level. In addition, most of the&#xd;
detected QTLs displayed narrow confidence intervals, making easier the selection of positional candidate genes.&#xd;
Conclusions: The use of higher density of markers has allowed to confirm results obtained in previous QTL scans&#xd;
carried out with microsatellites. Moreover several new QTL regions have been now identified in regions probably&#xd;
not covered by markers in previous scans, most of these QTLs displayed narrow confidence intervals. Finally,&#xd;
prominent putative biological and positional candidate genes underlying those QTL effects are listed based on&#xd;
recent porcine genome annotation.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Fernández, Ana, Dafne Pérez-Montarelo, C. Barragán, Yuliaxis Ramayo-Caldas, Noelia Ibáñez‐Escriche, Anna Castelló, J. L. Noguera, L. Silió, Josep María Folch, and M. C. Rodríguez. 2012. “Genome-wide Linkage Analysis of QTL for Growth and Body Composition Employing the PorcineSNP60 BeadChip.” BMC Genomic Data 13 (1): 41. doi:10.1186/1471-2156-13-41.</subfield>
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