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Unravelling first-generation pedigrees in wild endangered salmon populations using molecular genetic markers

机译:使用分子遗传标记揭示野生濒危鲑鱼种群中的第一代谱系

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There is increasing interest in the use of molecular genetic data to infer genealogical relationships among individuals in the absence of parental information. Such analyses can provide insight into mating systems and estimations of heritability in the wild. In addition, accurate pedigree reconstruction among the founders of endangered populations being reared in captivity would be invaluable. Many breeding programs for endangered species attempt to minimize loss of genetic variation and inbreeding through strategies designed to minimize global co-ancestry, but they assume a lack of relatedness among the founders. Yet populations that are the target of such programs are generally in serious demographic decline, and many of the available founders may be closely related. Here we demonstrate determination of full and half-sib relationships among the wild founders of a captive breeding program involving two endangered Atlantic salmon populations using two different approaches and associated software, PEDIGREE and COLONY. A large portion of the juveniles collected in these two rivers appear to be derived from surprisingly few females mating with a large number of males, probably small precocious parr. Another group of potential founders, obtained from a local hatchery, clearly originated from a small number of full-sib crosses. These results allowed us to prioritize individuals on the basis of conservation value, and are expected to help minimize loss of genetic variation through time. In addition, insight is provided into the number of contributing parents and the mating systems that produced this last generation of endangered wild Atlantic salmon.
机译:在没有父母信息的情况下,人们越来越喜欢使用分子遗传数据来推断个体之间的家谱关系。这样的分析可以提供对交配系统的洞察力和野外遗传力的估计。此外,在人工饲养的濒临灭绝的种群中,准确的谱系重建将是无价的。许多濒临灭绝物种的育种计划试图通过旨在最小化全球共同祖先的策略来最大程度地减少遗传变异和近交的损失,但他们假设创始人之间缺乏关联。但是,作为此类计划目标的人群总体而言,人口处于严重下降的状态,许多可用的创始人可能密切相关。在这里,我们演示了使用两种不同的方法和相关软件PEDIGREE和COLONY,对涉及两个濒临灭绝的大西洋鲑鱼种群的圈养繁殖计划的野生创始人的完全和半同胞关系的确定。在这两条河中收集的大部分幼鱼似乎是出乎意料地很少有雌性与大量雄性交配的,可能是早熟的幼崽。从本地孵化场获得的另一组潜在创始人显然来自少量的全同胞杂交。这些结果使我们能够根据保护价值对个体进行优先排序,并有望帮助最大程度地减少随时间变化的遗传变异。此外,还提供了有关产生最后一代濒危野生大西洋鲑鱼的父母数量和交配系统的见解。

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