AWARDED PROJECTS

Reducing boar taint in pigs through the use of genetic markers (2009)

Overview

A research effort based at the University of Guelph is developing a set of genetic markers that can be used to monitor a marker-assisted selection breeding program to produce pigs that are free of boar taint, an undesirable odour or taste that is sometimes evident in pork products. This has the potential to enable their industry partner and other breeding companies to produce more marketable pig lines.