Genome-wide association study of the genetic basis for resistance to IPNV in rainbow trout

Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis (IPN), caused by the IPN virus, is one of the major threats to the Norwegian rainbow trout (NRT) industry. Despite disinfection, effective management, traditional breeding programs, and efforts to vaccinate the fish, the NRT industry is still prone to IPNV infections,...

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Main Author: Ahmad, Aqeel
Other Authors: Gjerde, Bjarne
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3017333
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spelling ftunivmob:oai:nmbu.brage.unit.no:11250/3017333 2023-05-15T15:32:58+02:00 Genome-wide association study of the genetic basis for resistance to IPNV in rainbow trout Genomsøk etter genetisk basis for resistens mot IPNV hos regnbueørret Ahmad, Aqeel Gjerde, Bjarne 2022 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3017333 eng eng Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås EC/HEU/817737 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3017333 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.no CC-BY-NC-ND Rainbow trout Master thesis 2022 ftunivmob 2022-09-14T22:42:26Z Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis (IPN), caused by the IPN virus, is one of the major threats to the Norwegian rainbow trout (NRT) industry. Despite disinfection, effective management, traditional breeding programs, and efforts to vaccinate the fish, the NRT industry is still prone to IPNV infections, leading to higher mortalities and severe clinical infections in production and breeding stocks, especially at the early life stages. The distinct genetic variations among IPNV isolates and different genetic basis of salmonoids can lead to 10-100% mortalities. The economic losses and welfare concerns called for scientific studies to analyze the molecular pathogenesis and discover the possible solutions to restrict the outbreaks of IPN in aquaculture, which led to the advent of selective breeding as the major step forward. In the present study we have investigated the comparative survival of NRT fry against IPNV challenge and possibilities of reducing this disease problem through selective breeding, and to what extent selection for increased resistance to one pathogenic strain of IPNV will also result in increased resistance to another isolate. It was found that an isolate from Atlantic salmon (IPNV-AS) is more virulent compared to an isolate from rainbow trout (IPNV-RT) which could be attributed to the marked difference in the genetic architecture of the viral genome encoding parts of the viral protein important for host cell interactions and immunogenicity. The estimated heritabilities for survival to both isolates in separate challenge tests were moderate and indicative of potential use in the genomic selection for increased resistance to IPNV in NRT selective breeding programs. The genetic correlation between survival to IPNV-AS and IPNV-RT was very high, meaning that the selection for one of the studied isolates will impart resistance against the other isolate. The GWAS have shown the polygenic nature of the traits under investigation as many QTLs were significantly associated with the traits. This implies that ... Master Thesis Atlantic salmon Open archive Norwegian University of Life Sciences: Brage NMBU
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Ahmad, Aqeel
Genome-wide association study of the genetic basis for resistance to IPNV in rainbow trout
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description Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis (IPN), caused by the IPN virus, is one of the major threats to the Norwegian rainbow trout (NRT) industry. Despite disinfection, effective management, traditional breeding programs, and efforts to vaccinate the fish, the NRT industry is still prone to IPNV infections, leading to higher mortalities and severe clinical infections in production and breeding stocks, especially at the early life stages. The distinct genetic variations among IPNV isolates and different genetic basis of salmonoids can lead to 10-100% mortalities. The economic losses and welfare concerns called for scientific studies to analyze the molecular pathogenesis and discover the possible solutions to restrict the outbreaks of IPN in aquaculture, which led to the advent of selective breeding as the major step forward. In the present study we have investigated the comparative survival of NRT fry against IPNV challenge and possibilities of reducing this disease problem through selective breeding, and to what extent selection for increased resistance to one pathogenic strain of IPNV will also result in increased resistance to another isolate. It was found that an isolate from Atlantic salmon (IPNV-AS) is more virulent compared to an isolate from rainbow trout (IPNV-RT) which could be attributed to the marked difference in the genetic architecture of the viral genome encoding parts of the viral protein important for host cell interactions and immunogenicity. The estimated heritabilities for survival to both isolates in separate challenge tests were moderate and indicative of potential use in the genomic selection for increased resistance to IPNV in NRT selective breeding programs. The genetic correlation between survival to IPNV-AS and IPNV-RT was very high, meaning that the selection for one of the studied isolates will impart resistance against the other isolate. The GWAS have shown the polygenic nature of the traits under investigation as many QTLs were significantly associated with the traits. This implies that ...
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title Genome-wide association study of the genetic basis for resistance to IPNV in rainbow trout
title_short Genome-wide association study of the genetic basis for resistance to IPNV in rainbow trout
title_full Genome-wide association study of the genetic basis for resistance to IPNV in rainbow trout
title_fullStr Genome-wide association study of the genetic basis for resistance to IPNV in rainbow trout
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide association study of the genetic basis for resistance to IPNV in rainbow trout
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