Inbreeding_microsat loci_RPawluk

Parasitic sea lice are one of the main causes of economic loss in farmed Atlantic salmon, but the effect of host genetic diversity on sea lice loads is unclear. We examined the association between genetic diversity at neutral and immune-related loci and sea lice in farmed Atlantic salmon sampled at...

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Main Authors: Pawluk, Rebecca, Leaniz, Carlos Garcia De, Consuegra, Sofia
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: figshare 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7076591
https://figshare.com/articles/Inbreeding_microsat_loci_RPawluk_xlsx/7076591
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Summary:Parasitic sea lice are one of the main causes of economic loss in farmed Atlantic salmon, but the effect of host genetic diversity on sea lice loads is unclear. We examined the association between genetic diversity at neutral and immune-related loci and sea lice in farmed Atlantic salmon sampled at two production life stages. Sea lice loads increased with time spent in sea cages and was also influenced by diversity at MHC-related loci, but not by diversity at neutral loci. Our study suggests that consideration of immune-related genes could help improve selective breeding for sea lice resistance in farmed salmon.