The association of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes and phenotypic traits in pigs.
Justin C St JohnTe-Sha TsaiPublished in: BMC genetics (2018)
Our data illustrate that mtDNA haplotypes are associated with a number of important phenotypic traits indicative of economic breeding values in breeding pigs with gender-specific differences. Interestingly, there are 'trade offs' whereby some mtDNA haplotypes perform better for one selection criterion, such as muscle depth, but less so for another, for example teat quality, indicating that pig mtDNA haplotypes are afforded an advantage in one respect but a disadvantage in another.