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Candidate markers for enhanced host response to PRRS have scarce adverse effects on pigs' growth and production.

Houda LaghouaoutaLorenzo José FraileJoan EstanyRamona Natacha Pena
Published in: Porcine health management (2024)
Our results indicate that genetic markers for PRRS resilience have no relevant effects on growth and carcass traits in pigs reared under non-challenging conditions, except for GBP1_rs80800372 where the favourable allele for PRRS response has a negative impact on lean content. Therefore, since the effects of GBP1_rs80800372 were attributed to the causal variant GBP5_rs340943904, it seems beneficial to select pigs for the genetic marker at GBP5 instead of GBP1. Overall, pigs might be selected for enhanced PRRS resilience without compromising their overall productivity.
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