2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1130667
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Genome-wide association study reveals markers and candidate genes associated with growth in the rice flower carp, an economic fish species of integrated rice-fish culture in China

Abstract: The rice flower carp (Cyprinus carpio) is an important fish in integrated rice-fishery farming. Here, we performed the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) for seven growth traits (including body mass, total length, body length, body height, body width, caudal-peduncle depth, and eye spacing) in 200 rice flower carp samples using 369,688 high-quality SNPs and 42,225 indels obtained by double-digest genotyping-by-sequencing (ddGBS). The morphometrics of these traits were highly correlated (Pearson’s corre… Show more

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“…Thus, if a high‐density linkage map can be obtained for Mytilus in future, better information on genealogical classes and the ancestral relationship between individual mussels should be accessible as in human genetics (Henn et al., 2012). Such a linkage map would allow great progress towards determining the genetic basis and adaptive significance of variation of mantle colour, gonad colour, and other phenotypic attributes through genome‐wide association studies (Luo et al., 2023; Peñaloza et al., 2022; Uffelmann et al., 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, if a high‐density linkage map can be obtained for Mytilus in future, better information on genealogical classes and the ancestral relationship between individual mussels should be accessible as in human genetics (Henn et al., 2012). Such a linkage map would allow great progress towards determining the genetic basis and adaptive significance of variation of mantle colour, gonad colour, and other phenotypic attributes through genome‐wide association studies (Luo et al., 2023; Peñaloza et al., 2022; Uffelmann et al., 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus if a high density linkage map can be obtained for Mytilus in future, better information on genealogical classes and the ancestral relationship between individual mussels should be accessible as in human genetics (Henn et al 2012). Such a linkage map would also allow great progress towards determining the genetic basis and adaptive significance of variation of mantle colour, gonad colour and other phenotypic attributes through genome wide association studies (Uffelman et al 2021;Peñaloza et al 2022;Luo et al 2023).…”
Section: Extent Of Admixture In Sw Englandmentioning
confidence: 99%