Genetic Characterization of Cupped Oyster Resources in Europe Using Informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Panels

The Pacific oyster, <i>Crassostrea gigas</i>, was voluntarily introduced from Japan and British Columbia into Europe in the early 1970s, mainly to replace the Portuguese oyster, <i>Crassostrea angulata</i>, in the French shellfish industry, following a severe disease outbreak...

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Main Authors: Sylvie Lapègue, Serge Heurtebise, Florence Cornette, Erwan Guichoux, Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/11/4/451
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spelling doaj-5577ec5d03fe4c4ba725239a3e3db0f02020-11-25T03:00:28ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252020-04-011145145110.3390/genes11040451Genetic Characterization of Cupped Oyster Resources in Europe Using Informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) PanelsSylvie Lapègue0Serge Heurtebise1Florence Cornette2Erwan Guichoux3Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire4Ifremer, SG2M-LGPMM, 17390 La Tremblade, FranceIfremer, SG2M-LGPMM, 17390 La Tremblade, FranceIfremer, SG2M-LGPMM, 17390 La Tremblade, FranceUniv. Bordeaux, INRAE, BIOGECO, F-33610 Cestas, FranceISEM, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, EPHE, IRD, 34000 Montpellier, FranceThe Pacific oyster, <i>Crassostrea gigas</i>, was voluntarily introduced from Japan and British Columbia into Europe in the early 1970s, mainly to replace the Portuguese oyster, <i>Crassostrea angulata</i>, in the French shellfish industry, following a severe disease outbreak. Since then, the two species have been in contact in southern Europe and, therefore, have the potential to exchange genes. Recent evolutionary genomic works have provided empirical evidence that <i>C. gigas</i> and <i>C. angulata</i> exhibit partial reproductive isolation. Although hybridization occurs in nature, the rate of interspecific gene flow varies across the genome, resulting in highly heterogeneous genome divergence. Taking this biological property into account is important to characterize genetic ancestry and population structure in oysters. Here, we identified a subset of ancestry-informative makers from the most differentiated regions of the genome using existing genomic resources. We developed two different panels in order to (i) easily differentiate <i>C. gigas</i> and <i>C. angulata</i>, and (ii) describe the genetic diversity and structure of the cupped oyster with a particular focus on French Atlantic populations. Our results confirm high genetic homogeneity among Pacific cupped oyster populations in France and reveal several cases of introgressions between Portuguese and Japanese oysters in France and Portugal.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/11/4/451cupped oysterspopulation geneticsintrogressionconservationshellfisheries
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author Sylvie Lapègue
Serge Heurtebise
Florence Cornette
Erwan Guichoux
Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire
spellingShingle Sylvie Lapègue
Serge Heurtebise
Florence Cornette
Erwan Guichoux
Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire
Genetic Characterization of Cupped Oyster Resources in Europe Using Informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Panels
Genes
cupped oysters
population genetics
introgression
conservation
shellfisheries
author_facet Sylvie Lapègue
Serge Heurtebise
Florence Cornette
Erwan Guichoux
Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire
author_sort Sylvie Lapègue
title Genetic Characterization of Cupped Oyster Resources in Europe Using Informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Panels
title_short Genetic Characterization of Cupped Oyster Resources in Europe Using Informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Panels
title_full Genetic Characterization of Cupped Oyster Resources in Europe Using Informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Panels
title_fullStr Genetic Characterization of Cupped Oyster Resources in Europe Using Informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Panels
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Characterization of Cupped Oyster Resources in Europe Using Informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Panels
title_sort genetic characterization of cupped oyster resources in europe using informative single nucleotide polymorphism (snp) panels
publisher MDPI AG
series Genes
issn 2073-4425
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The Pacific oyster, <i>Crassostrea gigas</i>, was voluntarily introduced from Japan and British Columbia into Europe in the early 1970s, mainly to replace the Portuguese oyster, <i>Crassostrea angulata</i>, in the French shellfish industry, following a severe disease outbreak. Since then, the two species have been in contact in southern Europe and, therefore, have the potential to exchange genes. Recent evolutionary genomic works have provided empirical evidence that <i>C. gigas</i> and <i>C. angulata</i> exhibit partial reproductive isolation. Although hybridization occurs in nature, the rate of interspecific gene flow varies across the genome, resulting in highly heterogeneous genome divergence. Taking this biological property into account is important to characterize genetic ancestry and population structure in oysters. Here, we identified a subset of ancestry-informative makers from the most differentiated regions of the genome using existing genomic resources. We developed two different panels in order to (i) easily differentiate <i>C. gigas</i> and <i>C. angulata</i>, and (ii) describe the genetic diversity and structure of the cupped oyster with a particular focus on French Atlantic populations. Our results confirm high genetic homogeneity among Pacific cupped oyster populations in France and reveal several cases of introgressions between Portuguese and Japanese oysters in France and Portugal.
topic cupped oysters
population genetics
introgression
conservation
shellfisheries
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/11/4/451
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