Comparative linkage analysis of North American and European Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and detection of quantitative trait loci for body weight and condition factor

I constructed genetic linkage maps for North American (NA: New Brunswick) Atlantic salmon ('Salmo salar') and compared them to those of European fish (EU: Scotland). I used 91 microsatellite loci on 16 linkage groups to compare marker arrangement in three NA full-sib families. The NA fish...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Reid, Darrin P.
Other Authors: Danzmann, R.G., Ferguson, Moira M.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Guelph 2003
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10214/24558
Description
Summary:I constructed genetic linkage maps for North American (NA: New Brunswick) Atlantic salmon ('Salmo salar') and compared them to those of European fish (EU: Scotland). I used 91 microsatellite loci on 16 linkage groups to compare marker arrangement in three NA full-sib families. The NA fish showed greater recombination rates between markers compared to the EU fish. Two potential rearrangements on linkage groups AS-8 and AS-17 were identified in the NA fish. Three significant quantitative trait loci (QTL) for body weight (AS-8, AS-10, AS-11) and two significant QTL for condition factor (AS-4, AS-14) were identified and accounted for between 7.5% and 28.6% of the trait variation. Two of the significant QTL for body weight occur on linkage groups where similar effects have been detected on the homologous regions in rainbow trout ('Oncorhynchus mykiss') and Arctic charr ('Salvelinus alpinus').