Multi-trait GWAS for growth under contrasting thermal rearing conditions in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jousepth Gallardo-Hidalgo, David A Tapia, Baltasar F Garcia, Rodrigo Marin-Nahuelpi, Pablo Cáceres, Liane N Bassini, Vito A Mastrochirico-Filho, Carolina Araya, José M Yáñez
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Abstract

Thermal variability significantly impacts fish performance, and current breeding objectives may soon be suboptimal due to climate change. Growth is a critical trait for aquaculture profitability. Understanding the genomic differences in growth under varying water temperatures is essential to predict climate change's impact on cold water species production. This study examined a rainbow trout population grown under low (~ 7 °C) and high (~ 22 °C) non-lethal temperatures. The objectives were to: (i) explore the genetic architecture of growth under upper and lower temperature (UT and LT) conditions using multi-trait genome-wide association, and (ii) identify candidate genes and biological processes related to growth in these conditions through a gene-based meta-analysis approach. The results revealed: (i) significant genetic variation for body weight, body length, and average daily gain at both LT and UT conditions, with genomic heritabilities ranging from 0.19 ± 0.06 to 0.32 ± 0.05 and 0.16 ± 0.05 to 0.39 ± 0.08, respectively; (ii) distinct genetic architectures and genes associated with UT and LT growth, with SNP effect correlations from r = 0.06 to 0.22; (iii) shared biological functions for growth at UT and LT, involving cardiovascular function maintenance and cell communication. Cytoskeleton-related functions were predominant in growth at LT, while DNA repair functions were more significant at UT. Notably, sema6ba emerges as a potential candidate gene involved in growth-related traits across contrasting thermal environments in rainbow trout, given its strong association under both low and high temperature conditions.

虹鳟鱼(Oncorhynchus mykiss)在不同热育条件下生长的多性状GWAS。
热变异性会显著影响鱼类的生产性能,由于气候变化,目前的养殖目标可能很快就会达到次优水平。生长是水产养殖盈利能力的关键特征。了解不同水温下生长的基因组差异对于预测气候变化对冷水物种生产的影响至关重要。本研究考察了在低(~ 7°C)和高(~ 22°C)非致死温度下生长的虹鳟鱼种群。目标是:(i)利用多性状全基因组关联技术探索高温和低温(UT和LT)条件下生长的遗传结构;(ii)通过基于基因的荟萃分析方法确定与这些条件下生长相关的候选基因和生物学过程。结果表明:(1)低温和低温条件下体重、体长和平均日增重遗传变异显著,遗传力分别为0.19±0.06 ~ 0.32±0.05和0.16±0.05 ~ 0.39±0.08;(ii)不同的遗传结构和与UT和LT生长相关的基因,SNP效应相关性从r = 0.06到0.22;(iii) UT和LT具有共同的生长生物学功能,包括心血管功能维持和细胞通讯。细胞骨架相关功能在LT的生长中占主导地位,而DNA修复功能在UT中更为显著。值得注意的是,考虑到sema6ba在低温和高温条件下的强烈关联,sema6ba成为虹鳟在不同热环境下参与生长相关性状的潜在候选基因。
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Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Molecular Genetics and Genomics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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5.10
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3.20%
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134
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Genetics and Genomics (MGG) publishes peer-reviewed articles covering all areas of genetics and genomics. Any approach to the study of genes and genomes is considered, be it experimental, theoretical or synthetic. MGG publishes research on all organisms that is of broad interest to those working in the fields of genetics, genomics, biology, medicine and biotechnology. The journal investigates a broad range of topics, including these from recent issues: mechanisms for extending longevity in a variety of organisms; screening of yeast metal homeostasis genes involved in mitochondrial functions; molecular mapping of cultivar-specific avirulence genes in the rice blast fungus and more.
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