Genetic variation within and among domesticated Atlantic salmon broodstocks in British Columbia, Canada

Summary Atlantic salmon have been reared in the British Columbia, Canada aquaculture industry since the early 1980s. No breeding programmes spanned the entire production period and pedigree records were not kept for broodstocks prior to or since importation. Of the three recognized industry strains,...

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Main Authors: Withler, R. E., Supernault, K. J., Miller, K. M.
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Published: Wiley 2005
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-2052.2004.01220.x 2024-06-02T08:03:30+00:00 Genetic variation within and among domesticated Atlantic salmon broodstocks in British Columbia, Canada Withler, R. E. Supernault, K. J. Miller, K. M. 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2052.2004.01220.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-2052.2004.01220.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2052.2004.01220.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Animal Genetics volume 36, issue 1, page 43-50 ISSN 0268-9146 1365-2052 journal-article 2005 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2052.2004.01220.x 2024-05-03T11:38:16Z Summary Atlantic salmon have been reared in the British Columbia, Canada aquaculture industry since the early 1980s. No breeding programmes spanned the entire production period and pedigree records were not kept for broodstocks prior to or since importation. Of the three recognized industry strains, two are of European ancestry (‘Mowi’ from Norway and ‘McConnell’ from Scotland) and one is of North American heritage (‘Cascade’ from Gaspé, Quebec). We evaluated the amount and distribution of genetic variation within industry broodstocks by surveying microsatellite variation at 11 loci in 20 broodstock groups sampled from major production facilities. Allelic richness averaged 10.9 (range 5.8–13.8), compared with a value of 20.3 obtained for a North American wild population. Pairwise genetic distances ( D S ) between samples within strains were generally less than those between strains, with samples attributed to the same strain clustering together in a neighbour‐joining dendrogram. Nevertheless, average distances between samples within the European strains were high (0.41 for Mowi; 0.71 for McConnell) but lower (0.06) for the Cascade strain. The reduced intra‐sample and increased intra‐strain genetic variation observed for the BC domesticated samples compared with wild populations was similar to observations for European domesticated Atlantic salmon. Evidence of introgression of the Cascade strain into European broodstocks was provided by the presence of large Ssa202 alleles (confined to North America in wild populations) in some Mowi and McConnell samples. Introgression likely also contributed to the decreased intercontinental genetic distance for the domesticated samples of this study compared with that observed for wild populations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Wiley Online Library British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Norway Animal Genetics 36 1 43 50
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description Summary Atlantic salmon have been reared in the British Columbia, Canada aquaculture industry since the early 1980s. No breeding programmes spanned the entire production period and pedigree records were not kept for broodstocks prior to or since importation. Of the three recognized industry strains, two are of European ancestry (‘Mowi’ from Norway and ‘McConnell’ from Scotland) and one is of North American heritage (‘Cascade’ from Gaspé, Quebec). We evaluated the amount and distribution of genetic variation within industry broodstocks by surveying microsatellite variation at 11 loci in 20 broodstock groups sampled from major production facilities. Allelic richness averaged 10.9 (range 5.8–13.8), compared with a value of 20.3 obtained for a North American wild population. Pairwise genetic distances ( D S ) between samples within strains were generally less than those between strains, with samples attributed to the same strain clustering together in a neighbour‐joining dendrogram. Nevertheless, average distances between samples within the European strains were high (0.41 for Mowi; 0.71 for McConnell) but lower (0.06) for the Cascade strain. The reduced intra‐sample and increased intra‐strain genetic variation observed for the BC domesticated samples compared with wild populations was similar to observations for European domesticated Atlantic salmon. Evidence of introgression of the Cascade strain into European broodstocks was provided by the presence of large Ssa202 alleles (confined to North America in wild populations) in some Mowi and McConnell samples. Introgression likely also contributed to the decreased intercontinental genetic distance for the domesticated samples of this study compared with that observed for wild populations.
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author Withler, R. E.
Supernault, K. J.
Miller, K. M.
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Supernault, K. J.
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Genetic variation within and among domesticated Atlantic salmon broodstocks in British Columbia, Canada
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title Genetic variation within and among domesticated Atlantic salmon broodstocks in British Columbia, Canada
title_short Genetic variation within and among domesticated Atlantic salmon broodstocks in British Columbia, Canada
title_full Genetic variation within and among domesticated Atlantic salmon broodstocks in British Columbia, Canada
title_fullStr Genetic variation within and among domesticated Atlantic salmon broodstocks in British Columbia, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variation within and among domesticated Atlantic salmon broodstocks in British Columbia, Canada
title_sort genetic variation within and among domesticated atlantic salmon broodstocks in british columbia, canada
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