Multidirectional sexual dimorphism for the live weight in domestic pigs

In mammals, males are typically larger and heavier than females. In particular, the average weight of wild boar females is about 80% of that of the males. In a vast majority of domestic swine populations (breeds, populations of breeding groups), this value varies from 70 to 91% (the central value of...

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Main Authors: S. V. Nikitin, S. P. Knyazev, K. S. Shatokhin, G. M. Goncharenko, V. I. Ermolaуev
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2015-12-01
Series:Vavilovskij Žurnal Genetiki i Selekcii
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Online Access:https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/455
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spelling doaj-4765c17e6de948349568ac91b0208b312021-09-11T08:41:16ZengInstitute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesVavilovskij Žurnal Genetiki i Selekcii2500-04622500-32592015-12-0119562462910.18699/VJ15.079413Multidirectional sexual dimorphism for the live weight in domestic pigsS. V. Nikitin0S. P. Knyazev1K. S. Shatokhin2G. M. Goncharenko3V. I. Ermolaуev4Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RussiaNovosibirsk State Agrarian University, Novosibirsk, RussiaSiberian Research and Technological Design University of Livestock Breeding, Novosibirsk, RussiaSiberian Research and Technological Design University of Livestock Breeding, Novosibirsk, RussiaInstitute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RussiaIn mammals, males are typically larger and heavier than females. In particular, the average weight of wild boar females is about 80% of that of the males. In a vast majority of domestic swine populations (breeds, populations of breeding groups), this value varies from 70 to 91% (the central value of the range of variation of 81%). However, there are three genealogically continuous groups of domestic pigs (Vietnamese Masked breed MY, minisibs and Svetlogorsk mini-pigs) that make exceptions. Their specific feature is the reverse sexual dimorphism in weight – mature females are heavier than males. This phenomenon, not typical of the species Sus scrofa, was the reason for the present study. Although this research is preliminary, some assumptions can be made. Firstly, the ratio of the weight of mature females to the weight of mature males is obviously characteristic of the species, deviations from which repressed stabilizing selection. Second, in domestic pigs, normal and reverse sexual dimorphism in weight may be different in nature: in the former case, it is a great length of the period of intensive growth in males, in the latter, a large growth rate of females during the first year of life. The third characteristic of domestic pigs in Southeast Asia, early puberty, may be due to a consistent use of young and therefore small-sized males for reproduction purposes; however, the small size due to their youth, cannot be a target of artificial selection – nor can they be the cause of reverse sexual dimorphism in weight. Finally, reverse sexual dimorphism may be due to a tendency towards early obesity in females, which might be to a single mutation as its genetic cause.https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/455malefemalelive weightsexual dimorphism
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author S. V. Nikitin
S. P. Knyazev
K. S. Shatokhin
G. M. Goncharenko
V. I. Ermolaуev
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S. P. Knyazev
K. S. Shatokhin
G. M. Goncharenko
V. I. Ermolaуev
Multidirectional sexual dimorphism for the live weight in domestic pigs
Vavilovskij Žurnal Genetiki i Selekcii
male
female
live weight
sexual dimorphism
author_facet S. V. Nikitin
S. P. Knyazev
K. S. Shatokhin
G. M. Goncharenko
V. I. Ermolaуev
author_sort S. V. Nikitin
title Multidirectional sexual dimorphism for the live weight in domestic pigs
title_short Multidirectional sexual dimorphism for the live weight in domestic pigs
title_full Multidirectional sexual dimorphism for the live weight in domestic pigs
title_fullStr Multidirectional sexual dimorphism for the live weight in domestic pigs
title_full_unstemmed Multidirectional sexual dimorphism for the live weight in domestic pigs
title_sort multidirectional sexual dimorphism for the live weight in domestic pigs
publisher Institute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
series Vavilovskij Žurnal Genetiki i Selekcii
issn 2500-0462
2500-3259
publishDate 2015-12-01
description In mammals, males are typically larger and heavier than females. In particular, the average weight of wild boar females is about 80% of that of the males. In a vast majority of domestic swine populations (breeds, populations of breeding groups), this value varies from 70 to 91% (the central value of the range of variation of 81%). However, there are three genealogically continuous groups of domestic pigs (Vietnamese Masked breed MY, minisibs and Svetlogorsk mini-pigs) that make exceptions. Their specific feature is the reverse sexual dimorphism in weight – mature females are heavier than males. This phenomenon, not typical of the species Sus scrofa, was the reason for the present study. Although this research is preliminary, some assumptions can be made. Firstly, the ratio of the weight of mature females to the weight of mature males is obviously characteristic of the species, deviations from which repressed stabilizing selection. Second, in domestic pigs, normal and reverse sexual dimorphism in weight may be different in nature: in the former case, it is a great length of the period of intensive growth in males, in the latter, a large growth rate of females during the first year of life. The third characteristic of domestic pigs in Southeast Asia, early puberty, may be due to a consistent use of young and therefore small-sized males for reproduction purposes; however, the small size due to their youth, cannot be a target of artificial selection – nor can they be the cause of reverse sexual dimorphism in weight. Finally, reverse sexual dimorphism may be due to a tendency towards early obesity in females, which might be to a single mutation as its genetic cause.
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female
live weight
sexual dimorphism
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