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Distinct microbial assemblages associated with genetic selection for high- and low- muscle yield in rainbow trout.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Fish gut microbial assemblages play a crucial role in the growth rate, metabolism, and immunity of the host. We hypothesized that the gut microbiota of rainbow trout was correlated with breeding program based genetic selection for muscle yield. To test this hypothesis, fecal samples from 19 fish representing an F2 high-muscle genetic line (ARS-FY-H) and 20 fish representing an F1 low-muscle yield genetic line (ARS-FY-L) were chosen for microbiota profiling using the 16S rRNA gene. Significant differences in microbial assemblages between these two genetic lines might represent the effect of host genetic selection in structuring the gut microbiota of the host. RESULTS:Tukey's transformed inverse Simpson indices indicated that high muscle yield genetic line (ARS-FY-H) samples have higher microbial diversity compared to those of the low muscle yield genetic line (ARS-FY-L) (LMM, ?2(1) =14.11, p?

SUBMITTER: Chapagain P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7684950 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct microbial assemblages associated with genetic selection for high- and low- muscle yield in rainbow trout.

Chapagain Pratima P   Walker Donald D   Leeds Tim T   Cleveland Beth M BM   Salem Mohamed M  

BMC genomics 20201123 1


<h4>Background</h4>Fish gut microbial assemblages play a crucial role in the growth rate, metabolism, and immunity of the host. We hypothesized that the gut microbiota of rainbow trout was correlated with breeding program based genetic selection for muscle yield. To test this hypothesis, fecal samples from 19 fish representing an F2 high-muscle genetic line (ARS-FY-H) and 20 fish representing an F1 low-muscle yield genetic line (ARS-FY-L) were chosen for microbiota profiling using the 16S rRNA g  ...[more]

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