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      <subfield code="a">Background: The identification of genes differentially expressed in the skeletal muscle of pigs displaying distinct&#xd;
growth and fatness profiles might contribute to identify the genetic factors that influence the phenotypic variation&#xd;
of such traits. So far, the majority of porcine transcriptomic studies have investigated differences in gene expression&#xd;
at a global scale rather than at the mRNA isoform level. In the current work, we have investigated the differential&#xd;
expression of mRNA isoforms in the gluteus medius (GM) muscle of 52 Duroc HIGH (increased backfat thickness,&#xd;
intramuscular fat and saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids contents) and LOW pigs (opposite phenotype,&#xd;
with an increased polyunsaturated fatty acids content).&#xd;
Results: Our analysis revealed that 10.9% of genes expressed in the GM muscle generate alternative mRNA&#xd;
isoforms, with an average of 2.9 transcripts per gene. By using two different pipelines, one based on the CLC&#xd;
Genomics Workbench and another one on the STAR, RSEM and DESeq2 softwares, we have identified 10&#xd;
mRNA isoforms that both pipelines categorize as differentially expressed in HIGH vs LOW pigs (P-value &lt; 0.01&#xd;
and ±0.6 log2fold-change). Only five mRNA isoforms, produced by the ITGA5, SEMA4D, LITAF, TIMP1 and ANXA2&#xd;
genes, remain significant after correction for multiple testing (q-value &lt; 0.05 and ±0.6 log2fold-change), being&#xd;
upregulated in HIGH pigs.&#xd;
Conclusions: The increased levels of specific ITGA5, LITAF, TIMP1 and ANXA2 mRNA isoforms in HIGH pigs is&#xd;
consistent with reports indicating that the overexpression of these four genes is associated with obesity and&#xd;
metabolic disorders in humans. A broader knowledge about the functional attributes of these mRNA variants&#xd;
would be fundamental to elucidate the consequences of transcript diversity on the determinism of porcine&#xd;
phenotypes of economic interest.&#xd;
Keywords: Alternative splicing, mRNA isoform, Swine, Differential expression</subfield>
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