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Titel:

High-density linkage map and single nucleotide polymorphism association with whole weight, meat yield, and shell shape in the Portuguese oyster, Crassostrea angulata

Dokumenttyp:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Autor(en):
Van Vu, Sang; Kumar, Manoharan; Rastas, Pasi; Boudry, Pierre; Gheyas, Almas; Bean, Tim P.; Nguyen, Mai Thi; Tran, Khanh Dang; Geist, Juergen; Nguyen, Hoang Huy; O’Connor, Wayne; Tran, Ha Luu Ngoc; Le, Thang Toan; Cao, Giang Truong; Nguyen, Thu Thi Anh; Van Vu, In
Abstract:
This study elucidates to generate a linkage map for Portuguese oysters, Crassostrea angulata, and recognise potential markers linked to economical traits in C. angulata. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) using 19,475 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) generated by a genotyping-by-sequencing approach consisting of 647 individuals in two selection generations of C. angulata, consisting of 57 full-sib family of the first generation and 33 full-sib family of the second generation. GWAS identified six significant SNPs linked to whole weight (P < 10−4). These six SNPs explained 10.2% of the total genetic variance of whole weight. Additionally, three SNPs were identified linked to meat yield (i.e., soft tissue weight) and contributed to 9.2% of the total genetic variance for this trait. By linkage analysis on the raw data, a total of 19,475 SNP markers were mapped to 10 linkage groups, with an average density of 19.1 SNPs per cM. This linkage map was developed and potential markers identified for whole weight and soft tissue weight provide a novel resource to characterise the genetic structure of economic traits in C. angulata.
Dewey Dezimalklassifikation:
570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie; 590 Tiere (Zoologie)
Zeitschriftentitel:
Aquaculture International
Jahr:
2024
Band / Volume:
32
Seitenangaben Beitrag:
10109-10122
Reviewed:
ja
Sprache:
en
Volltext / DOI:
doi:10.1007/s10499-024-01652-8
WWW:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10499-024-01652-8
Verlag / Institution:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
E-ISSN:
0967-61201573-143X
Status:
Verlagsversion / published
Eingereicht (bei Zeitschrift):
05.06.2024
Angenommen (von Zeitschrift):
05.08.2024
Publikationsdatum:
07.09.2024
Letzte Änderung:
02.12.2024
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