Rapid assessment of genotype-by-environment interactions and heritability for growth rate in aquaculture species using in vitro fertilisation and DNA tagging
Data(s) |
2014
|
---|---|
Resumo |
Commercial environments may receive only a fraction of expected genetic gains for growth rate as predicted from the selection environment This fraction is the result of undesirable genotype-by-environment interactions (G x E) and measured by the genetic correlation (r(g)) of growth between environments. Rapid estimates of genetic correlation achieved in one generation are notoriously difficult to estimate with precision. A new design is proposed where genetic correlations can be estimated by utilising artificial mating from cryopreserved semen and unfertilised eggs stripped from a single female. We compare a traditional phenotype analysis of growth to a threshold model where only the largest fish are genotyped for sire identification. The threshold model was robust to differences in family mortality differing up to 30%. The design is unique as it negates potential re-ranking of families caused by an interaction between common maternal environmental effects and growing environment. The design is suitable for rapid assessment of G x E over one generation with a true 0.70 genetic correlation yielding standard errors as low as 0.07. Different design scenarios were tested for bias and accuracy with a range of heritability values, number of half-sib families created, number of progeny within each full-sib family, number of fish genotyped, number of fish stocked, differing family survival rates and at various simulated genetic correlation levels |
Identificador | |
Publicador |
Elsevier BV |
Relação |
DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2014.08.026 Macbeth, G.M. & Wang, Y-G. (2014) Rapid assessment of genotype-by-environment interactions and heritability for growth rate in aquaculture species using in vitro fertilisation and DNA tagging. Aquaculture, 434, pp. 397-402. |
Direitos |
Crown Copyright (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved |
Fonte |
Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #Growth rate #Genetic correlation #Genotype by environment #Heritability #Breeding design #trout oncorhynchus-mykiss #lates-calcarifer bloch #bass #dicentrarchus-labrax #rainbow-trout #fish-meal #oreochromis-niloticus #genetic-parameters #body-weight #barramundi #traits |
Tipo |
Journal Article |