Assessment of genetic diversity and population structure in cultured Australian Pacific oysters

The recent development of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) SNP genotyping arrays has allowed detailed characterisation of genetic diversity and population structure within and between oyster populations. It also raises the potential of harnessing genomic selection for genetic improvement in oyster...

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Published in:Animal Genetics
Main Authors: Kijas, J. W., Gutierrez, A. P., Houston, R. D., McWilliam, S., Bean, T. P., Soyano, K., Symonds, J. E., King, N., Lind, C., Kube, P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2019
Subjects:
SNP
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:66ffbff 2023-05-15T15:58:15+02:00 Assessment of genetic diversity and population structure in cultured Australian Pacific oysters Kijas, J. W. Gutierrez, A. P. Houston, R. D. McWilliam, S. Bean, T. P. Soyano, K. Symonds, J. E. King, N. Lind, C. Kube, P. 2019-12-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:66ffbff eng eng Blackwell Publishing Ltd doi:10.1111/age.12845 issn:1365-2052 issn:0268-9146 BB/M026140/1 NE/P010695/1 Crassostrea gigas genomic selection SNP 1103 Animal Science and Zoology 1311 Genetics Journal Article 2019 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1111/age.12845 2020-08-25T05:50:22Z The recent development of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) SNP genotyping arrays has allowed detailed characterisation of genetic diversity and population structure within and between oyster populations. It also raises the potential of harnessing genomic selection for genetic improvement in oyster breeding programmes. The aim of this study was to characterise a breeding population of Australian oysters through genotyping and analysis of 18 027 SNPs, followed by comparison with genotypes of oyster sampled from Europe and Asia. This revealed that the Australian populations had similar population diversity (H) to oysters from New Zealand, the British Isles, France and Japan. Population divergence was assessed using PCA of genetic distance and revealed that Australian oysters were distinct from all other populations tested. Australian Pacific oysters originate from planned introductions sourced from three Japanese populations. Approximately 95% of these introductions were from geographically, and potentially genetically, distinct populations from the Nagasaki oysters assessed in this study. Finally, in preparation for the application of genomic selection in oyster breeding programmes, the strength of LD was evaluated and subsets of loci were tested for their ability to accurately infer relationships. Weak LD was observed on average; however, SNP subsets were shown to accurately reconstitute a genomic relationship matrix constructed using all loci. This suggests that low-density SNP panels may have utility in the Australian population tested, and the findings represent an important first step towards the design and implementation of genomic approaches for applied breeding in Pacific oysters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace New Zealand Pacific Animal Genetics 50 6 686 694
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topic Crassostrea gigas
genomic selection
SNP
1103 Animal Science and Zoology
1311 Genetics
spellingShingle Crassostrea gigas
genomic selection
SNP
1103 Animal Science and Zoology
1311 Genetics
Kijas, J. W.
Gutierrez, A. P.
Houston, R. D.
McWilliam, S.
Bean, T. P.
Soyano, K.
Symonds, J. E.
King, N.
Lind, C.
Kube, P.
Assessment of genetic diversity and population structure in cultured Australian Pacific oysters
topic_facet Crassostrea gigas
genomic selection
SNP
1103 Animal Science and Zoology
1311 Genetics
description The recent development of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) SNP genotyping arrays has allowed detailed characterisation of genetic diversity and population structure within and between oyster populations. It also raises the potential of harnessing genomic selection for genetic improvement in oyster breeding programmes. The aim of this study was to characterise a breeding population of Australian oysters through genotyping and analysis of 18 027 SNPs, followed by comparison with genotypes of oyster sampled from Europe and Asia. This revealed that the Australian populations had similar population diversity (H) to oysters from New Zealand, the British Isles, France and Japan. Population divergence was assessed using PCA of genetic distance and revealed that Australian oysters were distinct from all other populations tested. Australian Pacific oysters originate from planned introductions sourced from three Japanese populations. Approximately 95% of these introductions were from geographically, and potentially genetically, distinct populations from the Nagasaki oysters assessed in this study. Finally, in preparation for the application of genomic selection in oyster breeding programmes, the strength of LD was evaluated and subsets of loci were tested for their ability to accurately infer relationships. Weak LD was observed on average; however, SNP subsets were shown to accurately reconstitute a genomic relationship matrix constructed using all loci. This suggests that low-density SNP panels may have utility in the Australian population tested, and the findings represent an important first step towards the design and implementation of genomic approaches for applied breeding in Pacific oysters.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kijas, J. W.
Gutierrez, A. P.
Houston, R. D.
McWilliam, S.
Bean, T. P.
Soyano, K.
Symonds, J. E.
King, N.
Lind, C.
Kube, P.
author_facet Kijas, J. W.
Gutierrez, A. P.
Houston, R. D.
McWilliam, S.
Bean, T. P.
Soyano, K.
Symonds, J. E.
King, N.
Lind, C.
Kube, P.
author_sort Kijas, J. W.
title Assessment of genetic diversity and population structure in cultured Australian Pacific oysters
title_short Assessment of genetic diversity and population structure in cultured Australian Pacific oysters
title_full Assessment of genetic diversity and population structure in cultured Australian Pacific oysters
title_fullStr Assessment of genetic diversity and population structure in cultured Australian Pacific oysters
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of genetic diversity and population structure in cultured Australian Pacific oysters
title_sort assessment of genetic diversity and population structure in cultured australian pacific oysters
publisher Blackwell Publishing Ltd
publishDate 2019
url https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:66ffbff
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