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Construction of a high-density linkage map and fine mapping of QTL for growth in Asian seabass.


ABSTRACT: A high-density genetic map is essential for comparative genomic studies and fine mapping of QTL, and can also facilitate genome sequence assembly. Here, a high density genetic map of Asian seabass was constructed with 3321 SNPs generated by sequencing 144 individuals in a F2 family. The length of the map was 1577.67?cM with an average marker interval of 0.52?cM. A high level of genomic synteny among Asian seabass, European seabass, Nile tilapia and stickleback was detected. Using this map, one genome-wide significant and five suggestive QTL for growth traits were detected in six linkage groups (i.e. LG4, LG5, LG11, LG13, LG14 and LG15). These QTL explained 10.5-16.0% of phenotypic variance. A candidate gene, ACOX1 within the significant QTL on LG5 was identified. The gene was differentially expressed between fast- and slow-growing Asian seabass. The high-density SNP-based map provides an important tool for fine mapping QTL in molecular breeding and comparative genome analysis.

SUBMITTER: Wang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4639833 | biostudies-other | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Construction of a high-density linkage map and fine mapping of QTL for growth in Asian seabass.

Wang Le L   Wan Zi Yi ZY   Bai Bin B   Huang Shu Qing SQ   Chua Elaine E   Lee May M   Pang Hong Yan HY   Wen Yan Fei YF   Liu Peng P   Liu Feng F   Sun Fei F   Lin Grace G   Ye Bao Qing BQ   Yue Gen Hua GH  

Scientific reports 20151110


A high-density genetic map is essential for comparative genomic studies and fine mapping of QTL, and can also facilitate genome sequence assembly. Here, a high density genetic map of Asian seabass was constructed with 3321 SNPs generated by sequencing 144 individuals in a F2 family. The length of the map was 1577.67 cM with an average marker interval of 0.52 cM. A high level of genomic synteny among Asian seabass, European seabass, Nile tilapia and stickleback was detected. Using this map, one g  ...[more]

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