An 8-Year Breeding Program for Asian Seabass Lates calcarifer: Genetic Evaluation, Experiences, and Challenges

Selective breeding for marine finfish is challenging due to difficulties in reproduction, larval rearing, and on-growth in captive environments. The farming of Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) has all these problems and our knowledge of the quantitative genetic information (heritability and correlat...

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Main Authors: Pham Van Khang, Truong Ha Phuong, Nguyen Khac Dat, Wayne Knibb, Nguyen Hong Nguyen
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2018.00191/full
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spelling doaj-d3f676980a2f4377bf35e4d7d2caa9802020-11-24T23:14:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212018-05-01910.3389/fgene.2018.00191375796An 8-Year Breeding Program for Asian Seabass Lates calcarifer: Genetic Evaluation, Experiences, and ChallengesPham Van Khang0Pham Van Khang1Truong Ha Phuong2Nguyen Khac Dat3Wayne Knibb4Nguyen Hong Nguyen5GenCology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore, QLD, AustraliaDepartment of Science, Technology and Environment, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Hanoi, VietnamResearch Institute for Aquaculture, Nha Trang, VietnamResearch Institute for Aquaculture, Nha Trang, VietnamGenCology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore, QLD, AustraliaGenCology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore, QLD, AustraliaSelective breeding for marine finfish is challenging due to difficulties in reproduction, larval rearing, and on-growth in captive environments. The farming of Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) has all these problems and our knowledge of the quantitative genetic information (heritability and correlations) of traits necessary for commercial exploitation is poor. The present study was conducted to address this knowledge gap and to provide information that can be applied to sea bass and other aquaculture species. We carried out a comprehensive genetic evaluation for three traits (body weight, total length, and survival) collected from a breeding population for Asian seabass over an eight-year period from 2010 to 2017. Statistical analysis was carried out on 4,567 adult fish at 105, 180, 270, 360, 450, and 570 days post-hatch (dph). The heritabilities (h2) estimated for body weight and length using linear mixed model were moderate to high (0.12 to 0.78 and 0.41 to 0.85, respectively) and they differed between the measurement periods. Survival during grow-out phase was analyzed using threshold logistic and probit models. The heritability estimates for survival rate on the underlying liability scale (hL2) varied from 0.05 to 0.21. When the observed heritability obtained from the linear mixed model was back-transformed to the liability scale, they were similar but not significant. In addition, we examined effects of genotype by environment (G × E) interaction on body traits. The genetic correlation for body weight between tank and sea cage cultures were high (0.91–0.94) in the first and second rearing periods (180 and 270 dph) but the correlation was decreased to 0.59 ± 0.33 at 360 dph. This suggests that the genotype by environment interaction is important for body traits in this population. Furthermore, the genetic correlations of body weights between different measurement periods were moderate but different from one. This suggests that body weights measured at different time points may be different traits and selection for improved early weight may not capture all genetic expressions in subsequent rearing periods in Asian seabass. Selection of the nucleus in sea cages may produce genotypes that do not perform equally well in tanks, although this deserves further studies to determine a suitable selection environment and optimize the breeding program. This paper discusses challenges encountered during implementation of the selection program for L. calcarifer.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2018.00191/fullgenetic improvementselectionBarramundiheritabilitycorrelation and genotype by environment interaction
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Truong Ha Phuong
Nguyen Khac Dat
Wayne Knibb
Nguyen Hong Nguyen
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Truong Ha Phuong
Nguyen Khac Dat
Wayne Knibb
Nguyen Hong Nguyen
An 8-Year Breeding Program for Asian Seabass Lates calcarifer: Genetic Evaluation, Experiences, and Challenges
Frontiers in Genetics
genetic improvement
selection
Barramundi
heritability
correlation and genotype by environment interaction
author_facet Pham Van Khang
Pham Van Khang
Truong Ha Phuong
Nguyen Khac Dat
Wayne Knibb
Nguyen Hong Nguyen
author_sort Pham Van Khang
title An 8-Year Breeding Program for Asian Seabass Lates calcarifer: Genetic Evaluation, Experiences, and Challenges
title_short An 8-Year Breeding Program for Asian Seabass Lates calcarifer: Genetic Evaluation, Experiences, and Challenges
title_full An 8-Year Breeding Program for Asian Seabass Lates calcarifer: Genetic Evaluation, Experiences, and Challenges
title_fullStr An 8-Year Breeding Program for Asian Seabass Lates calcarifer: Genetic Evaluation, Experiences, and Challenges
title_full_unstemmed An 8-Year Breeding Program for Asian Seabass Lates calcarifer: Genetic Evaluation, Experiences, and Challenges
title_sort 8-year breeding program for asian seabass lates calcarifer: genetic evaluation, experiences, and challenges
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Genetics
issn 1664-8021
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Selective breeding for marine finfish is challenging due to difficulties in reproduction, larval rearing, and on-growth in captive environments. The farming of Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) has all these problems and our knowledge of the quantitative genetic information (heritability and correlations) of traits necessary for commercial exploitation is poor. The present study was conducted to address this knowledge gap and to provide information that can be applied to sea bass and other aquaculture species. We carried out a comprehensive genetic evaluation for three traits (body weight, total length, and survival) collected from a breeding population for Asian seabass over an eight-year period from 2010 to 2017. Statistical analysis was carried out on 4,567 adult fish at 105, 180, 270, 360, 450, and 570 days post-hatch (dph). The heritabilities (h2) estimated for body weight and length using linear mixed model were moderate to high (0.12 to 0.78 and 0.41 to 0.85, respectively) and they differed between the measurement periods. Survival during grow-out phase was analyzed using threshold logistic and probit models. The heritability estimates for survival rate on the underlying liability scale (hL2) varied from 0.05 to 0.21. When the observed heritability obtained from the linear mixed model was back-transformed to the liability scale, they were similar but not significant. In addition, we examined effects of genotype by environment (G × E) interaction on body traits. The genetic correlation for body weight between tank and sea cage cultures were high (0.91–0.94) in the first and second rearing periods (180 and 270 dph) but the correlation was decreased to 0.59 ± 0.33 at 360 dph. This suggests that the genotype by environment interaction is important for body traits in this population. Furthermore, the genetic correlations of body weights between different measurement periods were moderate but different from one. This suggests that body weights measured at different time points may be different traits and selection for improved early weight may not capture all genetic expressions in subsequent rearing periods in Asian seabass. Selection of the nucleus in sea cages may produce genotypes that do not perform equally well in tanks, although this deserves further studies to determine a suitable selection environment and optimize the breeding program. This paper discusses challenges encountered during implementation of the selection program for L. calcarifer.
topic genetic improvement
selection
Barramundi
heritability
correlation and genotype by environment interaction
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2018.00191/full
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