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DNA Research | 2015

Whole-genome resequencing analyses of five pig breeds, including Korean wild and native, and three European origin breeds

Jung-Woo Choi; Won-Hyong Chung; Kyung-Tai Lee; Eun-Seok Cho; Bong-Hwan Choi; Sang-Heon Lee; Won-Jun Lim; Dajeong Lim; Yun-Gyeong Lee; J. W. Hong; Doo-Wan Kim; Hyeon-Jeong Jeon; Jiwoong Kim; Namshin Kim; Tae-Hun Kim

Pigs have been one of the most important sources of meat for humans, and their productivity has been substantially improved by recent strong selection. Here, we present whole-genome resequencing analyses of 55 pigs of five breeds representing Korean native pigs, wild boar and three European origin breeds. 1,673.1 Gb of sequence reads were mapped to the Swine reference assembly, covering ∼99.2% of the reference genome, at an average of ∼11.7-fold coverage. We detected 20,123,573 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), of which 25.5% were novel. We extracted 35,458 of non-synonymous SNPs in 9,904 genes, which may contribute to traits of interest. The whole SNP sets were further used to access the population structures of the breeds, using multiple methodologies, including phylogenetic, similarity matrix, and population structure analysis. They showed clear population clusters with respect to each breed. Furthermore, we scanned the whole genomes to identify signatures of selection throughout the genome. The result revealed several promising loci that might underlie economically important traits in pigs, such as the CLDN1 and TWIST1 genes. These discoveries provide useful genomic information for further study of the discrete genetic mechanisms associated with economically important traits in pigs.


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2016

Behaviors and body weight of suckling piglets in different social environments

J. W. Hong; Ki-Hyun Kim; Hyun-Su Hwang; Jae-Kang Lee; Tae-Kyung Eom; Shin-Jae Rhim

Objective This study was conducted to characterize the behaviors and the body weight of suckling piglets in different social environments. Methods Two groups of sows and suckling piglets housed either in individual farrowing crates in separate pens (1.8×2.4 m, the control group) or in groups of three sows with their piglets in farrowing crates in a large common enclosure (5.4×2.2 m, the treatment group) were observed with the aid of video technology for 9 consecutive hours on days 1, 2, and 3, after mixing. Results Suckling, agonistic, and elimination behaviors of suckling piglets were significantly higher in the control group than in the treatment group. Inactive behavior was higher in the treatment group than in the control group. Most of the effects of the social environment on the suckling piglets seem to be the result of large reductions in behaviors and body weight for piglets switching from high activity to low activity. Moreover, suckling behavior and birth body weight were highly correlated with body weight at the end of the test. Conclusion The social environment that resulted from mixing, thus, had significant effects on the behavior and body weight of suckling piglets, and behavioral characteristics, therefore, should be considered when making improvements to the husbandry and care methods used in swine production.


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2004

The Effect of Feeding Processed Soy Protein on the Growth Performance and Apparent Ileal Digestibility in Weanling Pigs

B. J. Min; J. W. Hong; O. S. Kwon; W. B. Lee; Y. C. Kim; I. H. Kim; W. T. Cho; Jeong-Hoon Kim


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2005

The Effects of Dietary Biotite V Supplementation as an Alternative Substance to Antibiotics in Growing Pigs

Y.J. Chen; O. S. Kwon; B. J. Min; K.S. Son; J.H. Cho; J. W. Hong; I. H. Kim


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2005

Effects of Lactobacillus reuteri-based Direct-fed Microbial Supplementation for Growing-Finishing Pigs

K. S. Shon; J. W. Hong; O. S. Kwon; B. J. Min; W. B. Lee; I. H. Kim; Y. H. Park; I. S. Lee


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2004

Evaluation Effects of Spray-dried Egg Protein Containing Specific Egg Yolk Antibodies as a Substitute for Spray-dried Plasma Protein or Antibiotics in Weaned Pigs

J. W. Hong; O. S. Kwon; B. J. Min; W. B. Lee; K. S. Shon; I. H. Kim; J. W. Kim


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2003

Apparent Ileal Digestibility of Nutrient in Plant Protein Feedstuffs for Finishing Pigs

Y. K. Han; I. H. Kim; J. W. Hong; O. S. Kwon; Sung-Man Lee; Jeong-Hoon Kim; B. J. Min; W. B. Lee


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2001

Effects of Yucca Extract and (or) Far Infrared Emitted Materials Supplementation on the Growth Performance, Serum Characteristics and Ammonia Production of Growing and Finishing Pigs

J. W. Hong; In Ho Kim; T. H. Moon; O. S. Kwon; Sung Ho Lee; Y. G. Kim


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2001

Effects of Phytezyme Supplementation on the Growth Performance and Nutrient Digestibility in Growing Pigs

J. W. Hong; In Ho Kim; O. S. Kwon; Sung Ho Lee; H. D. Bae; S. J. Kang; U. M. Yang


Annals of Animal Resource Sciences | 2018

Behaviors and Body Weight of Weaned Piglets in Different Social Experiences During Suckling Period

Hyun-Su Hwang; Jae-Kang Lee; Tae-Kyung Eom; J. W. Hong; Taejeong Choi; Shin-Jae Rhim

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Eun-Seok Cho

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Kyu-Ho Cho

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Doo-Wan Kim

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