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Review
. 2025 Jun 18;16(6):717.
doi: 10.3390/genes16060717.

Navigating the Genetic Landscape: Investigating the Opportunities and Risks of Cross-Species SNP Array Application in Catfish

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Navigating the Genetic Landscape: Investigating the Opportunities and Risks of Cross-Species SNP Array Application in Catfish

Bettina Hegedűs et al. Genes (Basel). .

Abstract

Aquaculture has become a crucial component of global food production, yet catfish (10.8% of global finfish production) breeding programs often lack sufficient genetic data to fully utilize their production potential. In the last 15 years, there have been improvements in this field as two high-density (HD) single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays (250K and 690K) and low-density panels have been developed for North American channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus). This lack of genomic tools hinders genetic improvement efforts in other commercially relevant catfish species besides them. Therefore, this review investigated the reason behind the lack of SNP chip usage in genetic-based selections in most catfish breeding programs and the cross-species applicability of the already existing high-density SNP arrays for genotyping members of the Clariidae, African catfish (Clarias gariepinu), and Siluridae, European catfish (Silurus glanis), families. This paper systematically reviews the literature of more than 16 SNP arrays, with 66 non-target species, and assesses the possibility of adapting catfish SNP arrays to the catfish families of interest. With lowered filtering (e.g., MAF > 0) thresholds, the Affymetrix Axiom 250K and Axiom Catfish 690K Genotyping Array could potentially be used on important market species like African and European catfishes. In the long term, chip development would be the solution for these species, but, until then, cross-application is a viable alternative. Despite low polymorphic SNPs (~1%) and call rates (~0%), this SNP array could aid researchers and breeders, improving catfish aquaculture and management.

Keywords: SNP array validation; Siluriformes; cross-species genotyping; genetic diversity; marker-assisted selection.

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Figure 1
This PRISMA flowchart ((a), SWOT analysis; (b), SNP array) illustrates the steps conducted in this systematic review.
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Figure 2
Phylogenetic relationship of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus), African catfish (Clarias gariepinu), and European catfish (Silurus glanis) (database: [61]).

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