A study on the genetic relationship between salmon lice resistance and disease resistance in Atlantic salmon

The aim of this study is to find the genetic relations between resistance to salmon lice and resistance to other diseases. Three groups of Atlantic salmon from 279 full-sib families (offspring of 140 sires and 279 dams, year-class 2007) were challenged with causative agents of furunculosis and ISA a...

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Main Author: Wang, Huanhuan
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/186129
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spelling ftunivmob:oai:nmbu.brage.unit.no:11250/186129 2023-05-15T15:30:32+02:00 A study on the genetic relationship between salmon lice resistance and disease resistance in Atlantic salmon Wang, Huanhuan 2012 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/186129 eng eng Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås http://hdl.handle.net/11250/186129 36 Atlantic salmon Salmon lice disease resistance genetic correlation VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Fish health: 923 Master thesis 2012 ftunivmob 2021-09-23T20:16:52Z The aim of this study is to find the genetic relations between resistance to salmon lice and resistance to other diseases. Three groups of Atlantic salmon from 279 full-sib families (offspring of 140 sires and 279 dams, year-class 2007) were challenged with causative agents of furunculosis and ISA as pre-smolts and IPN as post-smolts by means of cohabitation and recorded as survival. A forth group of Atlantic salmon from 154 full-sib families (offspring of 78 sires and 154 dams) of these families were reared in two replicated tanks and infected with two levels of lice per fish (74 and 36 copepodids per fish, respectively). Sessile lice were recorded as lice number per fish (LC) and lice density per fish (LD) were calculated as "LD=LC/Body weight2/3" . Harvest body weight was recorded on two subsamples of the same families as the lice infected group and additional 133 additional full-sib families (offspring of 62 sires and 133 dams). Estimated heritabilities of resistance to furunculosis (0.51), ISA (0.33), IPN (0.39), salmon lice (0.26) and harvest body weight (0.38) were all of moderate levels which indicates a great potential for improving resistance to diseases and growth rate by performing selective breeding. The genetic correlations between each two of the three survival traits were all positive and significantly different from zero (0.21 to 0.50) while genetic correlations between resistance to salmon lice and resistance to each of the three survival traits or harvest body weight were all weak and close to zero (−0.17 to 0.05). It is concluded that these studied traits can be simultaneously improved through selective breeding. Master Thesis Atlantic salmon Open archive Norwegian University of Life Sciences: Brage NMBU
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topic Atlantic salmon
Salmon lice
disease resistance
genetic correlation
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Fish health: 923
spellingShingle Atlantic salmon
Salmon lice
disease resistance
genetic correlation
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Fish health: 923
Wang, Huanhuan
A study on the genetic relationship between salmon lice resistance and disease resistance in Atlantic salmon
topic_facet Atlantic salmon
Salmon lice
disease resistance
genetic correlation
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Fish health: 923
description The aim of this study is to find the genetic relations between resistance to salmon lice and resistance to other diseases. Three groups of Atlantic salmon from 279 full-sib families (offspring of 140 sires and 279 dams, year-class 2007) were challenged with causative agents of furunculosis and ISA as pre-smolts and IPN as post-smolts by means of cohabitation and recorded as survival. A forth group of Atlantic salmon from 154 full-sib families (offspring of 78 sires and 154 dams) of these families were reared in two replicated tanks and infected with two levels of lice per fish (74 and 36 copepodids per fish, respectively). Sessile lice were recorded as lice number per fish (LC) and lice density per fish (LD) were calculated as "LD=LC/Body weight2/3" . Harvest body weight was recorded on two subsamples of the same families as the lice infected group and additional 133 additional full-sib families (offspring of 62 sires and 133 dams). Estimated heritabilities of resistance to furunculosis (0.51), ISA (0.33), IPN (0.39), salmon lice (0.26) and harvest body weight (0.38) were all of moderate levels which indicates a great potential for improving resistance to diseases and growth rate by performing selective breeding. The genetic correlations between each two of the three survival traits were all positive and significantly different from zero (0.21 to 0.50) while genetic correlations between resistance to salmon lice and resistance to each of the three survival traits or harvest body weight were all weak and close to zero (−0.17 to 0.05). It is concluded that these studied traits can be simultaneously improved through selective breeding.
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author Wang, Huanhuan
author_facet Wang, Huanhuan
author_sort Wang, Huanhuan
title A study on the genetic relationship between salmon lice resistance and disease resistance in Atlantic salmon
title_short A study on the genetic relationship between salmon lice resistance and disease resistance in Atlantic salmon
title_full A study on the genetic relationship between salmon lice resistance and disease resistance in Atlantic salmon
title_fullStr A study on the genetic relationship between salmon lice resistance and disease resistance in Atlantic salmon
title_full_unstemmed A study on the genetic relationship between salmon lice resistance and disease resistance in Atlantic salmon
title_sort study on the genetic relationship between salmon lice resistance and disease resistance in atlantic salmon
publisher Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/186129
genre Atlantic salmon
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