Application of high-throughput sequencing to population differentiation in the cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata/C. gigas

The cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata and Crassostrea gigas have been sequentially introduced in Europe from their native Pacific area for aquaculture purposes. Ongoing viral epidemic disease is responsible for large losses in oyster aquaculture production throughout Europe. In parallel with curre...

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Main Authors: Gagnaire, Pierre-alexandre, Cornette, Florence, Heurtebise, Serge, Auge, M. T., Bierne, Nicolas, Lapegue, Sylvie
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Published: Workshop AQUAGENET, 28 Novembre 2013, Cadix, Spain 2013
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:27816 2023-05-15T15:58:38+02:00 Application of high-throughput sequencing to population differentiation in the cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata/C. gigas Gagnaire, Pierre-alexandre Cornette, Florence Heurtebise, Serge Auge, M. T. Bierne, Nicolas Lapegue, Sylvie 2013-11-28 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00167/27816/26009.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00167/27816/ eng eng Workshop AQUAGENET, 28 Novembre 2013, Cadix, Spain https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00167/27816/26009.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00167/27816/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use text Poster info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2013 ftarchimer 2021-09-23T20:23:44Z The cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata and Crassostrea gigas have been sequentially introduced in Europe from their native Pacific area for aquaculture purposes. Ongoing viral epidemic disease is responsible for large losses in oyster aquaculture production throughout Europe. In parallel with current efforts in developing selection programs for disease resistance, it becomes critically important to characterize genetic diversity patterns in both native and introduced areas. With the advent of next generation sequencing techniques, the power to resolve the fine-scale genetic structure at a genome-wide scale opens to new perspectives towards genetic resource management. Here, we present a genome-wide screen of genetic variation that combines SNP genotyping and RADsequencing approaches. Our results, based on more than 18,000 SNP markers, improve our comprehension of the population structure and provide a powerful subset of highly informative markers for stock assignment. As these markers were also used in QTL mapping approaches, these new genomic resources will orientate the choice of breeders in selection programs in order to maximize the natural genetic variance involved in pathogen resistance. Conference Object Crassostrea gigas Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Pacific
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description The cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata and Crassostrea gigas have been sequentially introduced in Europe from their native Pacific area for aquaculture purposes. Ongoing viral epidemic disease is responsible for large losses in oyster aquaculture production throughout Europe. In parallel with current efforts in developing selection programs for disease resistance, it becomes critically important to characterize genetic diversity patterns in both native and introduced areas. With the advent of next generation sequencing techniques, the power to resolve the fine-scale genetic structure at a genome-wide scale opens to new perspectives towards genetic resource management. Here, we present a genome-wide screen of genetic variation that combines SNP genotyping and RADsequencing approaches. Our results, based on more than 18,000 SNP markers, improve our comprehension of the population structure and provide a powerful subset of highly informative markers for stock assignment. As these markers were also used in QTL mapping approaches, these new genomic resources will orientate the choice of breeders in selection programs in order to maximize the natural genetic variance involved in pathogen resistance.
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author Gagnaire, Pierre-alexandre
Cornette, Florence
Heurtebise, Serge
Auge, M. T.
Bierne, Nicolas
Lapegue, Sylvie
spellingShingle Gagnaire, Pierre-alexandre
Cornette, Florence
Heurtebise, Serge
Auge, M. T.
Bierne, Nicolas
Lapegue, Sylvie
Application of high-throughput sequencing to population differentiation in the cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata/C. gigas
author_facet Gagnaire, Pierre-alexandre
Cornette, Florence
Heurtebise, Serge
Auge, M. T.
Bierne, Nicolas
Lapegue, Sylvie
author_sort Gagnaire, Pierre-alexandre
title Application of high-throughput sequencing to population differentiation in the cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata/C. gigas
title_short Application of high-throughput sequencing to population differentiation in the cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata/C. gigas
title_full Application of high-throughput sequencing to population differentiation in the cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata/C. gigas
title_fullStr Application of high-throughput sequencing to population differentiation in the cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata/C. gigas
title_full_unstemmed Application of high-throughput sequencing to population differentiation in the cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata/C. gigas
title_sort application of high-throughput sequencing to population differentiation in the cupped oysters crassostrea angulata/c. gigas
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