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Accuracy of Assignment of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.) to Rivers and Regions in Scotland and Northeast England Based on Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Markers

机译:基于单核苷酸多态性(SNP)标记的大西洋鲑(Salmo salar L.)分配给苏格兰和英格兰东北部河流和地区的准确性

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Understanding the habitat use patterns of migratory fish, such as Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), and the natural and anthropogenic impacts on them, is aided by the ability to identify individuals to their stock of origin. Presented here are the results of an analysis of informative single nucleotide polymorphic (SNP) markers for detecting genetic structuring in Atlantic salmon in Scotland and NE England and their ability to allow accurate genetic stock identification. 3,787 fish from 147 sites covering 27 rivers were screened at 5,568 SNP markers. In order to identify a cost-effective subset of SNPs, they were ranked according to their ability to differentiate between fish from different rivers. A panel of 288 SNPs was used to examine both individual assignments and mixed stock fisheries and eighteen assignment units were defined. The results improved greatly on previously available methods and, for the first time, fish caught in the marine environment can be confidently assigned to geographically coherent units within Scotland and NE England, including individual rivers. As such, this SNP panel has the potential to aid understanding of the various influences acting upon Atlantic salmon on their marine migrations, be they natural environmental variations and/or anthropogenic impacts, such as mixed stock fisheries and interactions with marine power generation installations.
机译:能够识别个体的原始种群的能力有助于了解迁徙鱼类(如大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo salar L.))的栖息地使用模式以及对它们的自然和人为影响。本文介绍的是分析信息性单核苷酸多态性(SNP)标记的结果,这些标记可检测苏格兰和英格兰东北部大西洋鲑的遗传结构,并能够准确鉴定遗传种群。从5,568个SNP标记筛选了覆盖27条河流的147个站点的3,787条鱼。为了确定具有成本效益的SNP子集,根据它们区分不同河流鱼类的能力对其进行了排名。一个由288个SNP组成的小组用于检查单个任务和混合种群渔业,并确定了18个任务单元。与以前可用的方法相比,结果得到了极大的改善,并且第一次可以将海洋环境中捕获的鱼放心地分配给苏格兰和英格兰东北地区地理上连贯的单位,包括个别河流。因此,该SNP小组有可能帮助了解大西洋鲑对其海洋迁移所产生的各种影响,无论是自然环境变化和/或人为影响,例如混养渔业和与海洋发电设备的相互作用。

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