Study of transgenerational environmental response in Crasssotrea gigas : focus on epigenetic mecanisms

Individual life history influences the phenotype and the phenotype of offspring. The different component of the heritability system including genetic and non-genetic heritability and their interactions are key mechanisms to generate these heritable phenotypes. Phenotype heritability can allow parent...

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Main Author: Fallet, Manon
Other Authors: Perpignan, Cosseau, Céline, Grunau, Christoph
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://www.theses.fr/2019PERP0036/document
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.qbvhnn 2023-05-15T15:58:24+02:00 Study of transgenerational environmental response in Crasssotrea gigas : focus on epigenetic mecanisms Etude de la réponse environnementale et transgénérationnelle chez l’huitre creuse Crassostrea gigas : focus sur les mécanismes épigénétiques Fallet, Manon Perpignan Cosseau, Céline Grunau, Christoph 2019-12-12 http://www.theses.fr/2019PERP0036/document fr fre 10670/1.qbvhnn http://www.theses.fr/2019PERP0036/document other Theses.fr Epigénétique Evolution Transgénérationnel Huitre Microbiota Epigenetic Transgenerationnal Oyster envir anthro-se Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2019 fttriple 2023-01-22T18:13:24Z Individual life history influences the phenotype and the phenotype of offspring. The different component of the heritability system including genetic and non-genetic heritability and their interactions are key mechanisms to generate these heritable phenotypes. Phenotype heritability can allow parents to transmit a better adaptive capacity in response to rapid local environmental changes, to their offspring. The pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas is a marine organism of economic interest as the main producing oysters worldwide. Oyster are sessile and filtering organisms which made them very sensitive to environmental pressures. Thus, the presence of pollutants and pathogens in the aquatic environment can have harmful consequences on oysters potentially leading to oysters’ death. The main objectives of my thesis were to decipher the part of different heritable mechanisms (genetic, epigenetic and microbiota) in the environmental response of oysters to two environmental stresses and to improve our knowledge about epigenetic transmission information in molluscs. During my PhD, I (i) realized a bibliographic study to identify main epigenetic factors implied in environmental response and heritability in molluscs (ii) study the influence of a parental exposure to a pesticide, the diuron, on the methylome and the gene expression of offspring and (iii) characterized the genetic, epigenetic, transcriptomic and microbiotic impact of an precocious microbial exposure on the survival capacity of pacific oyster when faced to Pacific Oysters Mortality Syndrome, a disease, inducing massive mortalities in oysters’ juveniles, thus on three generation. The main results of my PhD allow to highlight the influence of environmental stresses on phenotype by methylome modifications of oysters and their offspring. In the case of the response to POMS, the microbial exposure as allowed to improve the oysters’ resistance and constitute so an adaptive phenotype illustrating the potential role of epigenetic mechanisms in adaptive evolution. ... Thesis Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster Unknown Pacific
institution Open Polar
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language French
topic Epigénétique
Evolution
Transgénérationnel
Huitre
Microbiota
Epigenetic
Transgenerationnal
Oyster
envir
anthro-se
spellingShingle Epigénétique
Evolution
Transgénérationnel
Huitre
Microbiota
Epigenetic
Transgenerationnal
Oyster
envir
anthro-se
Fallet, Manon
Study of transgenerational environmental response in Crasssotrea gigas : focus on epigenetic mecanisms
topic_facet Epigénétique
Evolution
Transgénérationnel
Huitre
Microbiota
Epigenetic
Transgenerationnal
Oyster
envir
anthro-se
description Individual life history influences the phenotype and the phenotype of offspring. The different component of the heritability system including genetic and non-genetic heritability and their interactions are key mechanisms to generate these heritable phenotypes. Phenotype heritability can allow parents to transmit a better adaptive capacity in response to rapid local environmental changes, to their offspring. The pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas is a marine organism of economic interest as the main producing oysters worldwide. Oyster are sessile and filtering organisms which made them very sensitive to environmental pressures. Thus, the presence of pollutants and pathogens in the aquatic environment can have harmful consequences on oysters potentially leading to oysters’ death. The main objectives of my thesis were to decipher the part of different heritable mechanisms (genetic, epigenetic and microbiota) in the environmental response of oysters to two environmental stresses and to improve our knowledge about epigenetic transmission information in molluscs. During my PhD, I (i) realized a bibliographic study to identify main epigenetic factors implied in environmental response and heritability in molluscs (ii) study the influence of a parental exposure to a pesticide, the diuron, on the methylome and the gene expression of offspring and (iii) characterized the genetic, epigenetic, transcriptomic and microbiotic impact of an precocious microbial exposure on the survival capacity of pacific oyster when faced to Pacific Oysters Mortality Syndrome, a disease, inducing massive mortalities in oysters’ juveniles, thus on three generation. The main results of my PhD allow to highlight the influence of environmental stresses on phenotype by methylome modifications of oysters and their offspring. In the case of the response to POMS, the microbial exposure as allowed to improve the oysters’ resistance and constitute so an adaptive phenotype illustrating the potential role of epigenetic mechanisms in adaptive evolution. ...
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Cosseau, Céline
Grunau, Christoph
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title Study of transgenerational environmental response in Crasssotrea gigas : focus on epigenetic mecanisms
title_short Study of transgenerational environmental response in Crasssotrea gigas : focus on epigenetic mecanisms
title_full Study of transgenerational environmental response in Crasssotrea gigas : focus on epigenetic mecanisms
title_fullStr Study of transgenerational environmental response in Crasssotrea gigas : focus on epigenetic mecanisms
title_full_unstemmed Study of transgenerational environmental response in Crasssotrea gigas : focus on epigenetic mecanisms
title_sort study of transgenerational environmental response in crasssotrea gigas : focus on epigenetic mecanisms
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