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About IGF2 Gene Gene for leanness and
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About IGF2 Gene
Gene for leanness and
uniformity
1. Current situation
The Canadian swine
improvement program focuses so far on age, backfat, lean depth and number born.
The program has successfully reduced backfat thickness and increased carcass
lean yield. Recently, there have been some concerns about the extreme leanness of some
hog carcasses. According to a market survey conducted by Centre de développement
du porc du Québec (2003), 19% of hog carcasses have less backfat
thickness than 13.6 mm which is the lower limit of the desired range. About 20%
of hog carcasses have lean yield percentage higher than the desired upper
threshold of 62.9%. Some
extremely lean pork was discounted in some regions such as
2. Are Canadian hog
carcasses really too lean now?
The average lean yield percentage in new “OlyWest
Contract” in
3. Main issue
The problem is probably the low uniformity of carcass
leanness, not the average leanness. The swine industry needs to seek carcasses
that are more uniform to be within the desired range, and 2% leaner with good
loin size and marbling.

4. How IGF2 gene can help?
IGF2 gene can
increase not only carcass lean yield by about 2% but also uniformity by about 25%
according to a study by
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genotype can be used to decrease the lean yield.

5. The special imprinting effect

Unlike the commonly
known Halothane and RN genes, the IGF2 gene is inherited in a special way. It
is an imprinting gene and paternally expressed. This means that the alleles
inherited from dams are not expressed. Only the alleles from sires are
expressed. Therefore, the IGF2 gene effects in the progeny are determined by
the genotype of the sire only, irrespective of the genotype of the dam. Hence,
all the progeny from a homozygous + / + boar are
expected to be leaner even if the dam has the fat allele IGF2−.

5. Other uses of IGF2 gene

·IGF2 gene can be used to produce pork with the
desired level of leanness from fatter sows. If desired, the sows can therefore
have a better body condition, and possibly a lower involuntary culling rate. Further research is required to determine if
there is an advantage to have the IGF2− gene in commercial sows.


·IGF2 gene can be
used to either increase or decrease carcass leanness by using either boars of
genotype IGF2 +/+ or IGF2 − / −.
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Therefore, if the market hogs are too lean
and there is an interest to increase the level of backfat, a homozygous fat −
/− sire may be used to decrease the level of leanness in the market hogs.
The nucleus breeders may wish to screen their herds for the presence of the (−) fat allele and
preserve it for such usage.
6. What kinds of pigs need to
be tested?
The information provided herewith should give you
an idea to make your own judgments based on the cost and benefits for your own
use. However, you may consider the following suggestions.
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Test
boars that are used for breeding
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Test
boars used for terminal crossing in AI units
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If
you wish to select at the time of weaning, which males or females should be put
on test, you may send the pig tails for the IGF2 test
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If
you are interested in preserving the IGF2 (-) allele for higher backfat, you may want to screen the probed pigs, to
find those carrying the -/- or +/- genotypes
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You
may test specific boars or gilts that may give you some marketing advantages
You may
discuss any other ideas you have with CCSI as well.