INFLUENCE OF THE PROLACTIN GENE POLYMORPHISM ON SELECTED REPRODUCTION TRAITS IN SOWS OF POLISH LARGE WHITE BREED

The objective of our analyses was to identify prolactin gene polymorphism and determine its effect on reproduction traits in sows. The research included 138 Polish Large White sows from four nucleus herds supervised by the Polish Pig Breeders and Producers Association POLSUS based in the kujawsko-po...

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Main Authors: Artur MAZUROWSK, Agata MILCZEWSKA
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2013-06-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774583_INFLUENCE_OF_THE_PROLACTIN_GENE_POLYMORPHISM_ON_SELECTED_REPRODUCTION_TRAITS_IN_SOWS_OF_POLISH_LARGE_WHITE_BREED_en.pdf
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Summary:The objective of our analyses was to identify prolactin gene polymorphism and determine its effect on reproduction traits in sows. The research included 138 Polish Large White sows from four nucleus herds supervised by the Polish Pig Breeders and Producers Association POLSUS based in the kujawsko-pomorskie province. Molecular analyses were conducted using the PCR-RFLP method. Three PRL/TaaI genotypes and two alleles were found in the examined sows. The allele frequency was as follows Prlins 0.50, Prld RLDel 0.50, and the genotype frequency was at the following level: Del/Del 0.27, Ins/Del 0.45, Ins/Ins 0.28. We determined the mean age at the first farrowing, and the mean number of piglets born alive and reared until 21 of their lives in two subsequent farrows. No statistically significant differences were found between the genotype variants within the analysed reproduction traits in Polish Large White pigs. The results we obtained prove that there is a need to continue research in this area using a larger group of animals.
ISSN:1332-9049