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Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals SNPs and Candidate Genes Related to Growth and Body Shape in Bighead Carp (Hypophthalmichthys Nobilis)

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Date 2022 Nov 9
PMID 36350467
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Growth is an economically important trait in bighead carp and other aquaculture species that affects production efficiency. Interestingly, the head of the bighead carp has a high market value in China; therefore, it is important to study the genetic bases of both growth and body shape traits. A genome-wide association study was performed based on 2b-RAD sequencing of 776 individuals to identify SNPs associated with growth and body shape traits, including body weight, body length, body height, and deheaded body length. In total, 26 significant and 19 suggestive SNPs were identified, and more than half of these significant SNPs were clustered in LG16. Two LGs (LG16 and LG21) contained QTLs associated with body weight. Fourteen SNPs of LG16 and two LG21 SNPs were found to be associated with body length. For body height, 12 significantly associated SNPs were identified in LG16. Additionally, 12 SNPs of LG16 and 3 SNPs of LG21 were found to be associated with deheaded body length. Forty-three genes were significantly or suggestively associated with body shape/growth traits based on GWAS results, 18 of which were candidate genes for all BW, BL, BH, and DBL traits. One of these genes, fndc5b, was selected for further analyses. Association analysis revealed that one SNP (g.245 C > T) in the introns of fndc5b was significantly associated with growth-related traits in growth-extreme samples. The mRNA levels of fndc5b in the brains of the lightweight group were significantly higher than those of the heavy-weight group. This study helps to reveal the genetic structure of growth and body development in fish and provides candidate genes for future molecular marker-assisted selection for fast growth and better body conformation in bighead carp.

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