2013
DOI: 10.1111/jfd.12006
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Experimental evidence for white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) susceptibility linked to a microsatellite DNA marker in giant black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius)

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“…Previously, a 71-bp microsatellite DNA marker was reported to identify diseaseresistant and disease-susceptible individuals (Mukherjee & Mandai, 2009), and later this phenomenon was confirmed by a WSSV challenge experiment (Dutta et al, 2013a). The present study shows the varying disease-resistant prevalence (31.4% in 2009 and 37.1% in 2010) among various cultured ponds in both years.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…Previously, a 71-bp microsatellite DNA marker was reported to identify diseaseresistant and disease-susceptible individuals (Mukherjee & Mandai, 2009), and later this phenomenon was confirmed by a WSSV challenge experiment (Dutta et al, 2013a). The present study shows the varying disease-resistant prevalence (31.4% in 2009 and 37.1% in 2010) among various cultured ponds in both years.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Specific pathogen resistant (SPR) broodstock generation will be one of the most important strategies for the development of a disease-free shrimp aquaculture industry. Therefore, if farmers are able to use only disease-resistant seeds instead of genetically unselected seeds for their aquaculture industry, it might prevent huge economic destruction due to viral diseases (Dutta et al, 2013b;Chakrabarty et ah, 2014;Mallik et al, 2014). The present study will be very relevant to screen for WSSV and diseaseresistant prevalence among commercially cultured populations of P. monodon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This implies that there may be a potential genetic marker for WSSV susceptibility in G 8 and G 8iA . In line with this result, Dutta et al (2013) reported that WSSV susceptibility and WSSV resistance of P. monodon in an Indian population linked to a microsatellite 71 bp DNA marker. Hence, we speculate that PmVRP15 is not universally associated with WSSV susceptibility in other populations besides the Thai population.…”
Section: Fig 2 Cumulative Mortality Of P Monodon Fabricius In G 8 Asupporting
confidence: 62%
“…This result is consistent with our earlier finding where WSSV propagation is also 1.21 × 10 3 fold higher in WSSV‐exposed disease susceptible shrimps selected by another 71 bp microsatellite DNA marker (Dutta et al . ). However, it is important to develop more disease resistant DNA markers associated with QTL(s) that will give a clearer idea whether WSSV resistance trait in P. monodon is polygenic or monogenic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Until now, a 71 bp microsatellite DNA marker has been developed to identify disease resistant populations of P. monodon (Mukherjee & Mandal ), and this phenomenon was further confirmed by WSSV challenge experiment (Dutta et al . ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%