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. 2011 Apr;13(2):242-55.
doi: 10.1007/s10126-010-9285-z. Epub 2010 Apr 16.

An integrated approach to gene discovery and marker development in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)

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An integrated approach to gene discovery and marker development in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)

Sharen Bowman et al. Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2011 Apr.

Abstract

Atlantic cod is a species that has been overexploited by the capture fishery. Programs to domesticate this species are underway in several countries, including Canada, to provide an alternative route for production. Selective breeding programs have been successfully applied in the domestication of other species, with genomics-based approaches used to augment conventional methods of animal production in recent years. Genomics tools, such as gene sequences and sets of variable markers, also have the potential to enhance and accelerate selective breeding programs in aquaculture, and to provide better monitoring tools to ensure that wild cod populations are well managed. We describe the generation of significant genomics resources for Atlantic cod through an integrated genomics/selective breeding approach. These include 158,877 expressed sequence tags (ESTs), a set of annotated putative transcripts and several thousand single nucleotide polymorphism markers that were developed from, and have been shown to be highly variable in, fish enrolled in two selective breeding programs. Our EST collection was generated from various tissues and life cycle stages. In some cases, tissues from which libraries were generated were isolated from fish exposed to stressors, including elevated temperature, or antigen stimulation (bacterial and viral) to enrich for transcripts that are involved in these response pathways. The genomics resources described here support the developing aquaculture industry, enabling the application of molecular markers within selective breeding programs. Marker sets should also find widespread application in fisheries management.

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An overview of the genomics workflow within the CGP. The sequence information has been generated from populations of fish enrolled in selective breeding and is being used to develop high-throughput molecular resources for Atlantic cod. These genomics tools (such as genetic markers and an oligonucleotide microarray) will be applied to dissection of QTL within the family-based breeding programs (adapted from Rise et al, in press)

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