Detection of growth-related QTL in turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>)

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>) is a highly appreciated European aquaculture species. Growth related traits constitute the main goal of the ongoing genetic breeding programs of this species. The recent construc...

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Main Authors: Fernández Jesús, Cabaleiro Santiago, Pardo Belén G, Hermida Miguel, Bouza Carmen, Toro Miguel A, Cerna Alex, Sánchez-Molano Enrique, Martínez Paulino
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-09-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/473
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spelling doaj-ea05ddc250f74e168db321dea2ab3df02020-11-25T00:33:39ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642011-09-0112147310.1186/1471-2164-12-473Detection of growth-related QTL in turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>)Fernández JesúsCabaleiro SantiagoPardo Belén GHermida MiguelBouza CarmenToro Miguel ACerna AlexSánchez-Molano EnriqueMartínez Paulino<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>) is a highly appreciated European aquaculture species. Growth related traits constitute the main goal of the ongoing genetic breeding programs of this species. The recent construction of a consensus linkage map in this species has allowed the selection of a panel of 100 homogeneously distributed markers covering the 26 linkage groups (LG) suitable for QTL search. In this study we addressed the detection of QTL with effect on body weight, length and Fulton's condition factor.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Eight families from two genetic breeding programs comprising 814 individuals were used to search for growth related QTL using the panel of microsatellites available for QTL screening. Two different approaches, maximum likelihood and regression interval mapping, were used in order to search for QTL. Up to eleven significant QTL were detected with both methods in at least one family: four for weight on LGs 5, 14, 15 and 16; five for length on LGs 5, 6, 12, 14 and 15; and two for Fulton's condition factor on LGs 3 and 16. In these LGs an association analysis was performed to ascertain the microsatellite marker with the highest apparent effect on the trait, in order to test the possibility of using them for marker assisted selection.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The use of regression interval mapping and maximum likelihood methods for QTL detection provided consistent results in many cases, although the high variation observed for traits mean among families made it difficult to evaluate QTL effects. Finer mapping of detected QTL, looking for tightly linked markers to the causative mutation, and comparative genomics are suggested to deepen in the analysis of QTL in turbot so they can be applied in marker assisted selection programs.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/473
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author Fernández Jesús
Cabaleiro Santiago
Pardo Belén G
Hermida Miguel
Bouza Carmen
Toro Miguel A
Cerna Alex
Sánchez-Molano Enrique
Martínez Paulino
spellingShingle Fernández Jesús
Cabaleiro Santiago
Pardo Belén G
Hermida Miguel
Bouza Carmen
Toro Miguel A
Cerna Alex
Sánchez-Molano Enrique
Martínez Paulino
Detection of growth-related QTL in turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>)
BMC Genomics
author_facet Fernández Jesús
Cabaleiro Santiago
Pardo Belén G
Hermida Miguel
Bouza Carmen
Toro Miguel A
Cerna Alex
Sánchez-Molano Enrique
Martínez Paulino
author_sort Fernández Jesús
title Detection of growth-related QTL in turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>)
title_short Detection of growth-related QTL in turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>)
title_full Detection of growth-related QTL in turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>)
title_fullStr Detection of growth-related QTL in turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>)
title_full_unstemmed Detection of growth-related QTL in turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>)
title_sort detection of growth-related qtl in turbot (<it>scophthalmus maximus</it>)
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2011-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The turbot (<it>Scophthalmus maximus</it>) is a highly appreciated European aquaculture species. Growth related traits constitute the main goal of the ongoing genetic breeding programs of this species. The recent construction of a consensus linkage map in this species has allowed the selection of a panel of 100 homogeneously distributed markers covering the 26 linkage groups (LG) suitable for QTL search. In this study we addressed the detection of QTL with effect on body weight, length and Fulton's condition factor.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Eight families from two genetic breeding programs comprising 814 individuals were used to search for growth related QTL using the panel of microsatellites available for QTL screening. Two different approaches, maximum likelihood and regression interval mapping, were used in order to search for QTL. Up to eleven significant QTL were detected with both methods in at least one family: four for weight on LGs 5, 14, 15 and 16; five for length on LGs 5, 6, 12, 14 and 15; and two for Fulton's condition factor on LGs 3 and 16. In these LGs an association analysis was performed to ascertain the microsatellite marker with the highest apparent effect on the trait, in order to test the possibility of using them for marker assisted selection.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The use of regression interval mapping and maximum likelihood methods for QTL detection provided consistent results in many cases, although the high variation observed for traits mean among families made it difficult to evaluate QTL effects. Finer mapping of detected QTL, looking for tightly linked markers to the causative mutation, and comparative genomics are suggested to deepen in the analysis of QTL in turbot so they can be applied in marker assisted selection programs.</p>
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