Heritability and genomic basis of age-at-maturity in Chinook Salmon.

IF 3 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Stuart C Willis, Rebekah L Horn, Jon E Hess, Jeffrey K Fryer, John M Whiteaker, Shawn R Narum
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Abstract

Intra-population variation in the age at return and reproduction of Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), or age-at-maturity, acts as a buffer against stochastic environmental variation. We investigated the genetic component of this trait by estimating heritability of age-at-maturity and the genomic basis of both sex and age-at-maturity in stocks representing the three major lineages of the Columbia River Basin. We found that heritability of age-at-maturity was generally stronger for fathers with male offspring (mean h2 = 0.37, SD = 0.164) than mothers with female offspring (mean h2 = 0.29, SD = 0.077), fathers with female offspring (mean h2 = 0.29, SD = 0.155), or mothers with male offspring (mean h2 = 0.25, SD = 0.100). We identified several regions of the genome that were consistently associated with sex across all three lineages that included expected sex-chromosomes (Chr17, 18), but also putative copies of sex-linked regions in several autosomal chromosomes. Further, large regions of the same two chromosomes (17 and 18) were associated with age-at-maturity in a lineage-specific manner. Patterns of genotype by phenotype with multi-marker haplotypes confirmed the association of SNPs on chromosome 17 with both size (fork length) in natural-origin males from the two interior lineages, and age-at-maturity (ocean-age) in interior ocean-type males, but not in females. Further studies will be necessary to verify other candidate regions and polygenic effects on size and age-at-maturity in this species. While rearing environment and growth play a major role in age-at-maturity, these results provided evidence for genetic heritability and candidate genes associated with this trait that will assist in monitoring genetic variation to maintain life history variation in Chinook Salmon.

奇努克鲑鱼成熟期遗传力及基因组基础。
奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)回归和繁殖年龄或成熟年龄的种群内变异可作为随机环境变化的缓冲。我们通过估算哥伦比亚河流域三个主要谱系的种群的成熟年龄遗传力以及性别和成熟年龄的基因组基础,研究了这一性状的遗传成分。我们发现,有雄性后代的父亲(平均h2 = 0.37, SD = 0.164)的成熟年龄遗传力普遍强于有雌性后代的母亲(平均h2 = 0.29, SD = 0.077)、有雌性后代的父亲(平均h2 = 0.29, SD = 0.155)或有雄性后代的母亲(平均h2 = 0.25, SD = 0.100)。我们确定了基因组的几个区域,这些区域在所有三个谱系中都与性别一致相关,包括预期的性染色体(Chr17, 18),但也包括一些常染色体中假定的性连锁区域拷贝。此外,相同的两条染色体(17和18)的大区域以谱系特异性的方式与成熟年龄相关。多标记单倍型的表型基因型模式证实了17号染色体上的snp与两个内部血统的自然起源雄性的大小(叉长)和内部海洋型雄性的成熟年龄(海洋年龄)相关,但与雌性无关。进一步的研究将需要验证其他候选区域和多基因对该物种的大小和成熟年龄的影响。虽然饲养环境和生长在成熟年龄中起主要作用,但这些结果为遗传遗传性和与该性状相关的候选基因提供了证据,这将有助于监测奇努克鲑鱼的遗传变异,以维持其生活史的变异。
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Journal of Heredity
Journal of Heredity 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
6.50%
发文量
63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the last 100 years, the Journal of Heredity has established and maintained a tradition of scholarly excellence in the publication of genetics research. Virtually every major figure in the field has contributed to the journal. Established in 1903, Journal of Heredity covers organismal genetics across a wide range of disciplines and taxa. Articles include such rapidly advancing fields as conservation genetics of endangered species, population structure and phylogeography, molecular evolution and speciation, molecular genetics of disease resistance in plants and animals, genetic biodiversity and relevant computer programs.
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