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Genome-Wide Association and Genomic Prediction of Growth Traits in the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis)

The European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) is a bivalve mollusc that was once widely distributed across Europe and represented an important food resource for humans for centuries. Populations of O. edulis experienced a severe decline across their biogeographic range mainly due to overexploitation and...

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Autores principales: Peñaloza, Carolina, Barria, Agustin, Papadopoulou, Athina, Hooper, Chantelle, Preston, Joanne, Green, Matthew, Helmer, Luke, Kean-Hammerson, Jacob, Nascimento-Schulze, Jennifer C., Minardi, Diana, Gundappa, Manu Kumar, Macqueen, Daniel J., Hamilton, John, Houston, Ross D., Bean, Tim P.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.926638
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author Peñaloza, Carolina
Barria, Agustin
Papadopoulou, Athina
Hooper, Chantelle
Preston, Joanne
Green, Matthew
Helmer, Luke
Kean-Hammerson, Jacob
Nascimento-Schulze, Jennifer C.
Minardi, Diana
Gundappa, Manu Kumar
Macqueen, Daniel J.
Hamilton, John
Houston, Ross D.
Bean, Tim P.
author_facet Peñaloza, Carolina
Barria, Agustin
Papadopoulou, Athina
Hooper, Chantelle
Preston, Joanne
Green, Matthew
Helmer, Luke
Kean-Hammerson, Jacob
Nascimento-Schulze, Jennifer C.
Minardi, Diana
Gundappa, Manu Kumar
Macqueen, Daniel J.
Hamilton, John
Houston, Ross D.
Bean, Tim P.
author_sort Peñaloza, Carolina
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description The European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) is a bivalve mollusc that was once widely distributed across Europe and represented an important food resource for humans for centuries. Populations of O. edulis experienced a severe decline across their biogeographic range mainly due to overexploitation and disease outbreaks. To restore the economic and ecological benefits of European flat oyster populations, extensive protection and restoration efforts are in place within Europe. In line with the increasing interest in supporting restoration and oyster farming through the breeding of stocks with enhanced performance, the present study aimed to evaluate the potential of genomic selection for improving growth traits in a European flat oyster population obtained from successive mass-spawning events. Four growth-related traits were evaluated: total weight (TW), shell height (SH), shell width (SW) and shell length (SL). The heritability of the growth traits was in the low-moderate range, with estimates of 0.45, 0.37, 0.22, and 0.32 for TW, SH, SW and SL, respectively. A genome-wide association analysis revealed a largely polygenic architecture for the four growth traits, with two distinct QTLs detected on chromosome 4. To investigate whether genomic selection can be implemented in flat oyster breeding at a reduced cost, the utility of low-density SNP panels was assessed. Genomic prediction accuracies using the full density panel were high (> 0.83 for all traits). The evaluation of the effect of reducing the number of markers used to predict genomic breeding values revealed that similar selection accuracies could be achieved for all traits with 2K SNPs as for a full panel containing 4,577 SNPs. Only slight reductions in accuracies were observed at the lowest SNP density tested (i.e., 100 SNPs), likely due to a high relatedness between individuals being included in the training and validation sets during cross-validation. Overall, our results suggest that the genetic improvement of growth traits in oysters is feasible. Nevertheless, and although low-density SNP panels appear as a promising strategy for applying GS at a reduced cost, additional populations with different degrees of genetic relatedness should be assessed to derive estimates of prediction accuracies to be expected in practical breeding programmes.
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spelling pubmed-93806912022-08-17 Genome-Wide Association and Genomic Prediction of Growth Traits in the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis) Peñaloza, Carolina Barria, Agustin Papadopoulou, Athina Hooper, Chantelle Preston, Joanne Green, Matthew Helmer, Luke Kean-Hammerson, Jacob Nascimento-Schulze, Jennifer C. Minardi, Diana Gundappa, Manu Kumar Macqueen, Daniel J. Hamilton, John Houston, Ross D. Bean, Tim P. Front Genet Genetics The European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) is a bivalve mollusc that was once widely distributed across Europe and represented an important food resource for humans for centuries. Populations of O. edulis experienced a severe decline across their biogeographic range mainly due to overexploitation and disease outbreaks. To restore the economic and ecological benefits of European flat oyster populations, extensive protection and restoration efforts are in place within Europe. In line with the increasing interest in supporting restoration and oyster farming through the breeding of stocks with enhanced performance, the present study aimed to evaluate the potential of genomic selection for improving growth traits in a European flat oyster population obtained from successive mass-spawning events. Four growth-related traits were evaluated: total weight (TW), shell height (SH), shell width (SW) and shell length (SL). The heritability of the growth traits was in the low-moderate range, with estimates of 0.45, 0.37, 0.22, and 0.32 for TW, SH, SW and SL, respectively. A genome-wide association analysis revealed a largely polygenic architecture for the four growth traits, with two distinct QTLs detected on chromosome 4. To investigate whether genomic selection can be implemented in flat oyster breeding at a reduced cost, the utility of low-density SNP panels was assessed. Genomic prediction accuracies using the full density panel were high (> 0.83 for all traits). The evaluation of the effect of reducing the number of markers used to predict genomic breeding values revealed that similar selection accuracies could be achieved for all traits with 2K SNPs as for a full panel containing 4,577 SNPs. Only slight reductions in accuracies were observed at the lowest SNP density tested (i.e., 100 SNPs), likely due to a high relatedness between individuals being included in the training and validation sets during cross-validation. Overall, our results suggest that the genetic improvement of growth traits in oysters is feasible. Nevertheless, and although low-density SNP panels appear as a promising strategy for applying GS at a reduced cost, additional populations with different degrees of genetic relatedness should be assessed to derive estimates of prediction accuracies to be expected in practical breeding programmes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9380691/ /pubmed/35983410 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.926638 Text en Copyright © 2022 Peñaloza, Barria, Papadopoulou, Hooper, Preston, Green, Helmer, Kean-Hammerson, Nascimento-Schulze, Minardi, Gundappa, Macqueen, Hamilton, Houston and Bean. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Peñaloza, Carolina
Barria, Agustin
Papadopoulou, Athina
Hooper, Chantelle
Preston, Joanne
Green, Matthew
Helmer, Luke
Kean-Hammerson, Jacob
Nascimento-Schulze, Jennifer C.
Minardi, Diana
Gundappa, Manu Kumar
Macqueen, Daniel J.
Hamilton, John
Houston, Ross D.
Bean, Tim P.
Genome-Wide Association and Genomic Prediction of Growth Traits in the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis)
title Genome-Wide Association and Genomic Prediction of Growth Traits in the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis)
title_full Genome-Wide Association and Genomic Prediction of Growth Traits in the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis)
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Association and Genomic Prediction of Growth Traits in the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis)
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Association and Genomic Prediction of Growth Traits in the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis)
title_short Genome-Wide Association and Genomic Prediction of Growth Traits in the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis)
title_sort genome-wide association and genomic prediction of growth traits in the european flat oyster (ostrea edulis)
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.926638
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