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QTL for body weight,morphometric traits and stress response in European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax
Authors:C Massault  B Hellemans  B Louro  C Batargias  J K J Van Houdt  A Canario  F A M Volckaert  H Bovenhuis  C Haley  D J De Koning
Institution:1. Division of Genetics and Genomics, Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9PS, UK;2. Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Wageningen University, PO Box 338, Wageningen, NL‐6700AH, The Netherlands;3. Laboratory of Animal Diversity and Systematics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Ch. Deberiotstraat 32, B‐3000 Leuven, Belgium;4. Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), University of Algarve, Gambelas, 8005‐139 Faro, Portugal;5. Laboratory of Applied Fish Genetics, Department of Aquaculture & Fisheries Management, Technological Educational Institute of Messolonghi, Nea Ktiria, 30200 Messolonghi, Greece
Abstract:Natural mating and mass spawning in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L., Moronidae, Teleostei) complicate genetic studies and the implementation of selective breeding schemes. We utilized a two‐step experimental design for detecting QTL in mass‐spawning species: 2122 offspring from natural mating between 57 parents (22 males, 34 females and one missing) phenotyped for body weight, eight morphometric traits and cortisol levels, had been previously assigned to parents based on genotypes of 31 DNA microsatellite markers. Five large full‐sib families (five sires and two dams) were selected from the offspring (570 animals), which were genotyped with 67 additional markers. A new genetic map was compiled, specific to our population, but based on the previously published map. QTL mapping was performed with two methods: half‐sib regression analysis (paternal and maternal) and variance component analysis accounting for all family relationships. Two significant QTL were found for body weight on linkage group 4 and 6, six significant QTL for morphometric traits on linkage groups 1B, 4, 6, 7, 15 and 23 and three suggestive QTL for stress response on linkage groups 3, 14 and 23. The QTL explained between 8% and 38% of phenotypic variance. The results are the first step towards identifying genes involved in economically important traits like body weight and stress response in European sea bass.
Keywords:aquaculture  body weight  cortisol  Dicentrarchus labrax  European sea bass  morphometry  QTL mapping  selection  stress response
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