@article{MAKHILLJAVA20191844582,
    title = {Association of ESR1, FUT1, LEP and PRLR Genes with Some Productive Traits of
Yorkshire-Landrace Sows in Mexico},
    journal = {Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances},
    volume = {18},
    number = {4},
    pages = {132-138},
    year = {2019},
    issn = {1680-5593},
    doi = {javaa.2019.132.138},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1680-5593&doi=javaa.2019.132.138},
    author = {Lemus-Avalos,Duifhuis-Rivera,Ayala-Valdovinos,Sanchez-Chiprez,Galindo-Garcia,Mejia-Martinez,Segura-Correa and},
    keywords = {Litter size,litter weight,pigs,reproductive value,genetic markers,LEP},
    abstract = {The association of ESR1, FUT1, LEP and PRLR genes with Number of Piglets Born alice (NBP)
Number of piglets Weaned Per litter (NWP), Weight of the litter at Weaning Adjusted to 21 days (WWA21)
and Reproductive Value of the Sow (RVS) was investigated. The forty-eight Yorkshire&times;Landrace sows were
grouped into two production levels: high production and low production. The association was determined
through analyses of variance. In addition, genetic frequencies, measures of diversity and additive and
dominance effects were estimated. The B allele of the ESR1 gene, the A allele of the FUT1 gene and the A allele
of the PRLR gene were associated with NBP in the low production group of sows. In addition, the G allele of
the gene FUT1 and the A allele of PRLR gene were associated with WWA21 and NWP, respectively, in the low
production group. In the group of high production sows, the B allele of PRLR gene was associated with NBP.
The effect of the C allele of LEP gene increased NBP (1.14), NWP (0.93) and RVS (5.38). These markers can be
of particular importance in breeding programs aiming to improve reproduction traits and litter weight.}
    }