Identification of three QTLs with influence on susceptibility to helminth infections in pigs

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Identification of three QTLs with influence on susceptibility to helminth infections in pigs. / Nejsum, Peter; Thamsborg, Stig Milan; Göring, H. H.; Karlskov-Mortensen, Peter; Archibald, A. L.; Roepstorff, Allan Knud; Anderson, T. J. C.; Fredholm, Merete; Jørgensen, Claus Bøttcher.

2010. Abstract fra Joint Spring Symposium of the Danish Society for Parasitology & Danish Society for Tropical Medicine and International Health, Copenhagen, Danmark.

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Nejsum, P, Thamsborg, SM, Göring, HH, Karlskov-Mortensen, P, Archibald, AL, Roepstorff, AK, Anderson, TJC, Fredholm, M & Jørgensen, CB 2010, 'Identification of three QTLs with influence on susceptibility to helminth infections in pigs', Joint Spring Symposium of the Danish Society for Parasitology & Danish Society for Tropical Medicine and International Health, Copenhagen, Danmark, 19/03/2010.

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Nejsum, P., Thamsborg, S. M., Göring, H. H., Karlskov-Mortensen, P., Archibald, A. L., Roepstorff, A. K., Anderson, T. J. C., Fredholm, M., & Jørgensen, C. B. (2010). Identification of three QTLs with influence on susceptibility to helminth infections in pigs. Abstract fra Joint Spring Symposium of the Danish Society for Parasitology & Danish Society for Tropical Medicine and International Health, Copenhagen, Danmark.

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Nejsum P, Thamsborg SM, Göring HH, Karlskov-Mortensen P, Archibald AL, Roepstorff AK o.a.. Identification of three QTLs with influence on susceptibility to helminth infections in pigs. 2010. Abstract fra Joint Spring Symposium of the Danish Society for Parasitology & Danish Society for Tropical Medicine and International Health, Copenhagen, Danmark.

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Nejsum, Peter ; Thamsborg, Stig Milan ; Göring, H. H. ; Karlskov-Mortensen, Peter ; Archibald, A. L. ; Roepstorff, Allan Knud ; Anderson, T. J. C. ; Fredholm, Merete ; Jørgensen, Claus Bøttcher. / Identification of three QTLs with influence on susceptibility to helminth infections in pigs. Abstract fra Joint Spring Symposium of the Danish Society for Parasitology & Danish Society for Tropical Medicine and International Health, Copenhagen, Danmark.1 s.

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title = "Identification of three QTLs with influence on susceptibility to helminth infections in pigs",
abstract = "  Intestinal helminth infections are causing health and welfare problems in both human and animal populations. A family, in which susceptibility towards Ascaris (large round worm) and Trichuris (whipworm) infections are segregating, was constructed. Our data demonstrate that genetic components are responsible for approximately 45% and 70% of the variation in Ascaris and Trichuris parasite loads, respectively. A genome scan using the Ilummina 7K SNP-chip has been performed in order to locate genomic regions controlling this susceptibility. A total of 194 pigs from 19 full-sib litters have been genotyped and 3955 informative SNPs were used to perform genotype association analysis. For Trichuris parasite load (faecal egg excretion) four SNPs in a 2 Mb region on SSC13 and 4 SNPs in a 7 Mb region on SSC11 have been identified, whereas 7 SNPs located within a 6 Mb region on SSC4 were associated with Ascaris egg excretion and worm load. The proportion of phenotypic variance accounted for by a SNP's genotype ranged from 0.08-0.14 and 0.06-0.12 for Ascaris and Trichuris, respectively. The identified QTLs will be verified in unrelated pig material and we are currently collecting samples for that purpose. Re-sequencing technology will be applied in candidate regions on pigs with deviating phenotypes, which will provide information on all genetic differences in the genomic regions.",
author = "Peter Nejsum and Thamsborg, {Stig Milan} and G{\"o}ring, {H. H.} and Peter Karlskov-Mortensen and Archibald, {A. L.} and Roepstorff, {Allan Knud} and Anderson, {T. J. C.} and Merete Fredholm and J{\o}rgensen, {Claus B{\o}ttcher}",
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T1 - Identification of three QTLs with influence on susceptibility to helminth infections in pigs

AU - Nejsum, Peter

AU - Thamsborg, Stig Milan

AU - Göring, H. H.

AU - Karlskov-Mortensen, Peter

AU - Archibald, A. L.

AU - Roepstorff, Allan Knud

AU - Anderson, T. J. C.

AU - Fredholm, Merete

AU - Jørgensen, Claus Bøttcher

PY - 2010

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N2 -   Intestinal helminth infections are causing health and welfare problems in both human and animal populations. A family, in which susceptibility towards Ascaris (large round worm) and Trichuris (whipworm) infections are segregating, was constructed. Our data demonstrate that genetic components are responsible for approximately 45% and 70% of the variation in Ascaris and Trichuris parasite loads, respectively. A genome scan using the Ilummina 7K SNP-chip has been performed in order to locate genomic regions controlling this susceptibility. A total of 194 pigs from 19 full-sib litters have been genotyped and 3955 informative SNPs were used to perform genotype association analysis. For Trichuris parasite load (faecal egg excretion) four SNPs in a 2 Mb region on SSC13 and 4 SNPs in a 7 Mb region on SSC11 have been identified, whereas 7 SNPs located within a 6 Mb region on SSC4 were associated with Ascaris egg excretion and worm load. The proportion of phenotypic variance accounted for by a SNP's genotype ranged from 0.08-0.14 and 0.06-0.12 for Ascaris and Trichuris, respectively. The identified QTLs will be verified in unrelated pig material and we are currently collecting samples for that purpose. Re-sequencing technology will be applied in candidate regions on pigs with deviating phenotypes, which will provide information on all genetic differences in the genomic regions.

AB -   Intestinal helminth infections are causing health and welfare problems in both human and animal populations. A family, in which susceptibility towards Ascaris (large round worm) and Trichuris (whipworm) infections are segregating, was constructed. Our data demonstrate that genetic components are responsible for approximately 45% and 70% of the variation in Ascaris and Trichuris parasite loads, respectively. A genome scan using the Ilummina 7K SNP-chip has been performed in order to locate genomic regions controlling this susceptibility. A total of 194 pigs from 19 full-sib litters have been genotyped and 3955 informative SNPs were used to perform genotype association analysis. For Trichuris parasite load (faecal egg excretion) four SNPs in a 2 Mb region on SSC13 and 4 SNPs in a 7 Mb region on SSC11 have been identified, whereas 7 SNPs located within a 6 Mb region on SSC4 were associated with Ascaris egg excretion and worm load. The proportion of phenotypic variance accounted for by a SNP's genotype ranged from 0.08-0.14 and 0.06-0.12 for Ascaris and Trichuris, respectively. The identified QTLs will be verified in unrelated pig material and we are currently collecting samples for that purpose. Re-sequencing technology will be applied in candidate regions on pigs with deviating phenotypes, which will provide information on all genetic differences in the genomic regions.

M3 - Conference abstract for conference

Y2 - 19 March 2010

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