Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for resistance against infectious salmon anaemia in Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar): comparing survival analysis with analysis on affected/resistant data

Background: Infectious Salmon Anaemia (ISA) is a viral disease affecting farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) worldwide. The identification of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) affecting resistance to the disease could improve our understanding of the genetics underlying the trait and provide a means fo...

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Main Authors: Moen, Thomas, Sonesson, Anna K., Hayes, Ben, Lien, Sigbjorn, Munck, Hege, Meuwissen, Theo H. E.
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central 2007
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:398758 2023-05-15T15:30:25+02:00 Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for resistance against infectious salmon anaemia in Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar): comparing survival analysis with analysis on affected/resistant data Moen, Thomas Sonesson, Anna K. Hayes, Ben Lien, Sigbjorn Munck, Hege Meuwissen, Theo H. E. 2007-08-14 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:398758 eng eng BioMed Central doi:10.1186/1471-2156-8-53 issn:1471-2156 orcid:0000-0002-5606-3970 Genetics & Heredity 1311 Genetics 2716 Genetics (clinical) Journal Article 2007 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-8-53 2020-10-06T00:57:28Z Background: Infectious Salmon Anaemia (ISA) is a viral disease affecting farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) worldwide. The identification of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) affecting resistance to the disease could improve our understanding of the genetics underlying the trait and provide a means for Marker-Assisted Selection. We previously performed a genome scan on commercial Atlantic salmon families challenge tested for ISA resistance, identifying several putative QTL. In the present study, we set out to validate the strongest of these QTL in a larger family material coming from the same challenge test, and to determine the position of the QTL by interval mapping. We also wanted to explore different ways of performing QTL analysis within a survival analysis framework (i.e. using time-to-event data), and to compare results using survival analysis with results from analysis on the dichotomous trait 'affected/resistant'. Results: The QTL, located on Atlantic salmon linkage group 8 (following SALMAP notation), was confirmed in the new data set. Its most likely position was at a marker cluster containing markers BHMS130, BHMS170 and BHMS553. Significant segregation distortion was observed in the same region, but was shown to be unrelated to the QTL. A maximum likelihood procedure for identifying QTL, based on the Cox proportional hazard model, was developed. QTL mapping was also done using the Haley-Knott method (affected/resistant data), and within a variance-component framework (affected/resistant data and time-to-event data). In all cases, analysis using affected/resistant data gave stronger evidence for a QTL than did analysis using time-to-event data. Conclusion: A QTL forresistance to Infectious Salmon Anaemia in Atlantic salmon was validated in this study, and its more precise location on linkage group eight was determined. The QTL explained 6% of the phenotypic variation in resistance to the disease. The linkage group also displayed significant segregation distortion. Survival models proved in this case not to be more suitable than models based on the dichotomous trait 'affected/resistant' for analysing the data. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace BMC Genetics 8 1
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topic Genetics & Heredity
1311 Genetics
2716 Genetics (clinical)
spellingShingle Genetics & Heredity
1311 Genetics
2716 Genetics (clinical)
Moen, Thomas
Sonesson, Anna K.
Hayes, Ben
Lien, Sigbjorn
Munck, Hege
Meuwissen, Theo H. E.
Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for resistance against infectious salmon anaemia in Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar): comparing survival analysis with analysis on affected/resistant data
topic_facet Genetics & Heredity
1311 Genetics
2716 Genetics (clinical)
description Background: Infectious Salmon Anaemia (ISA) is a viral disease affecting farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) worldwide. The identification of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) affecting resistance to the disease could improve our understanding of the genetics underlying the trait and provide a means for Marker-Assisted Selection. We previously performed a genome scan on commercial Atlantic salmon families challenge tested for ISA resistance, identifying several putative QTL. In the present study, we set out to validate the strongest of these QTL in a larger family material coming from the same challenge test, and to determine the position of the QTL by interval mapping. We also wanted to explore different ways of performing QTL analysis within a survival analysis framework (i.e. using time-to-event data), and to compare results using survival analysis with results from analysis on the dichotomous trait 'affected/resistant'. Results: The QTL, located on Atlantic salmon linkage group 8 (following SALMAP notation), was confirmed in the new data set. Its most likely position was at a marker cluster containing markers BHMS130, BHMS170 and BHMS553. Significant segregation distortion was observed in the same region, but was shown to be unrelated to the QTL. A maximum likelihood procedure for identifying QTL, based on the Cox proportional hazard model, was developed. QTL mapping was also done using the Haley-Knott method (affected/resistant data), and within a variance-component framework (affected/resistant data and time-to-event data). In all cases, analysis using affected/resistant data gave stronger evidence for a QTL than did analysis using time-to-event data. Conclusion: A QTL forresistance to Infectious Salmon Anaemia in Atlantic salmon was validated in this study, and its more precise location on linkage group eight was determined. The QTL explained 6% of the phenotypic variation in resistance to the disease. The linkage group also displayed significant segregation distortion. Survival models proved in this case not to be more suitable than models based on the dichotomous trait 'affected/resistant' for analysing the data.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Moen, Thomas
Sonesson, Anna K.
Hayes, Ben
Lien, Sigbjorn
Munck, Hege
Meuwissen, Theo H. E.
author_facet Moen, Thomas
Sonesson, Anna K.
Hayes, Ben
Lien, Sigbjorn
Munck, Hege
Meuwissen, Theo H. E.
author_sort Moen, Thomas
title Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for resistance against infectious salmon anaemia in Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar): comparing survival analysis with analysis on affected/resistant data
title_short Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for resistance against infectious salmon anaemia in Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar): comparing survival analysis with analysis on affected/resistant data
title_full Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for resistance against infectious salmon anaemia in Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar): comparing survival analysis with analysis on affected/resistant data
title_fullStr Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for resistance against infectious salmon anaemia in Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar): comparing survival analysis with analysis on affected/resistant data
title_full_unstemmed Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for resistance against infectious salmon anaemia in Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar): comparing survival analysis with analysis on affected/resistant data
title_sort mapping of a quantitative trait locus for resistance against infectious salmon anaemia in atlantic salmon (salmo salar): comparing survival analysis with analysis on affected/resistant data
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