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Fate of genetic diversity within and between generations and implications for DNA parentage analysis in selective breeding of mass spawners: a case study of commercially farmed barramundi, Lates calcarifer.

机译:世代之间和世代之间遗传多样性的命运以及对大规模产卵者选择性育种中DNA亲子关系分析的意义:以商业养殖的澳洲肺鱼(Lates calcarifer)为例。

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Mass spawning fish species pose significant challenges for the design and conduct of effective aquaculture breeding programs. This is because the hatchery manager has limited control over the individual contributions of broodstock within a spawn, and consequently, the number and size of families in the resulting progeny cohorts. While early broodstock contributions have been tracked in many mass-spawning species through early development, it is currently unknown if individuals from poorly represented families are lost by the time of harvest due to differential survival, or if they are still available until the critical moment of selection to contribute as parents to the next generation. In addition, there are no studies based on real harvest data that determine how differential contribution and growth of families seen in mass spawners impact on selection of candidate broodstock. This is particularly important to understand, as mixed families in every cohort require the application of costly DNA genotyping analyses to determine pedigrees. In order to assist in the design of selective breeding strategies for mass spawners, barramundi (Lates calcarifer) was used as a model species to evaluate how family survival and growth under skewed contributions may affect the selection of breeding candidates at harvest. In this study, 18 days-post-hatch (dph) larval offspring from three commercial cohorts were firstly genotyped and assigned to their family of origin. Later at harvest (273-469 dph), fish from these cohorts were weighed and genotyped. Results showed that relative family frequencies at harvest were in different proportions than those found in the hatchery phase (P<0.05). However, the majority of families initially identified (124 families) and all 48 broodstock contributing to offspring detected in the hatchery were also detected at the end of the culture cycle (141 families), suggesting that differential family survival did not impact on genetic diversity. Further analyses confirmed no subsequent loss of genetic diversity from 18 dph through to harvest, as measured by effective population size, inbreeding rates, number of alleles, allelic richness, observed and expected heterozygosities and Rxy relatedness coefficient. Examination of family contributions and weights at harvest in the three commercial cohorts showed that sampling and genotyping the top 1.5% of the population (or 750 individuals >2.17 S.D. heavier than the population mean) will capture >75% of family-specific genetic diversity present. Continued sampling after this was ineffective, with each additional 170 fish sampled only returning 1% extra family-specific genetic diversity.
机译:大量产卵鱼类对有效水产养殖育种计划的设计和实施提出了重大挑战。这是因为孵化场管理者对产卵中亲虾个体贡献的控制有限,因此,对后代队列中的家庭数量和规模的控制有限。虽然通过早期发育已在许多大规模产卵物种中追踪了亲鱼的早期贡献,但目前尚不知道在收割时由于生存差异而失去代表性的家庭的个体是否会消失,或者直到现在的关键时刻仍可利用。选择为下一代做父母。此外,还没有基于真实收获数据的研究来确定在大规模产卵场中看到的家庭的不同贡献和成长如何影响候选亲鱼的选择。了解这一点尤其重要,因为每个队列中的混合家庭都需要应用昂贵的DNA基因分型分析来确定谱系。为了协助设计大量产卵者的选择性繁殖策略,将尖吻鲈(Lates calcarifer)用作模型物种,以评估偏斜贡献下的家庭存活和生长如何影响收获时的繁殖候选者的选择。在这项研究中,首先对来自三个商业群体的18天孵化后(dph)幼虫后代进行了基因分型,并将其分配给它们的起源家族。在收获后期(273-469 dph),对这些队列中的鱼进行称重并进行基因分型。结果表明,与孵化期相比,收获时的相对家庭频率比例不同(P <0.05)。但是,最初确定的大多数家庭(124个家庭)以及孵化场中检测到的所有48个导致后代孵化的亲鱼(141个家庭)也都被检测到,这表明不同的家庭生存不会影响遗传多样性。通过有效种群数量,近交率,等位基因数量,等位基因丰富度,观察到的和预期的杂合性以及R xy 相关系数,进一步分析证实了从18 dph到收获期的遗传多样性没有随后损失。对三个商业队列中的家庭贡献和收获时的体重进行的调查表明,对前1.5%的人口(或750个个体> 2.17 SD比人口平均水平高的样本)进行抽样和基因分型将捕获超过75%的特定于家庭的遗传多样性。此后继续取样无效,每取样170条鱼仅返回1%的家庭特异性遗传多样性。

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