Harnessing longitudinal information to identify genetic variation in tolerance of pigs to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome virus infection.
Graham LoughAndrew HessMelanie HessHamed RashidiOswald MatikaJoan K LunneyRaymond R R RowlandIlias KyriazakisHan A MulderJack C M DekkersAndrea Doeschl-WilsonPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2018)
The results suggest that genetic selection for improved tolerance of pigs to PRRS is possible in principle, but may be feasible only with genomic selection, requiring intense recording schemes that involve repeated measurements to reliably estimate genetic effects. In the absence of such records, consideration of the WUR genotype in current selection schemes appears to be a promising strategy to improve simultaneously resistance and tolerance of growing pigs to PRRS.