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Design and Validation of a High-density Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Array for the Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica)

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Journal G3 (Bethesda)
Date 2023 Mar 26
PMID 36966413
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Dense single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays are essential tools for rapid high-throughput genotyping for many genetic analyses, including genomic selection and high-resolution population genomic assessments. We present a high-density (200 K) SNP array developed for the Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica), which is a species of significant aquaculture production and restoration efforts throughout its native range. SNP discovery was performed using low-coverage whole-genome sequencing of 435 F1 oysters from families from 11 founder populations in New Brunswick, Canada. An Affymetrix Axiom Custom array was created with 219,447 SNPs meeting stringent selection criteria and validated by genotyping more than 4,000 oysters across 2 generations. In total, 144,570 SNPs had a call rate >90%, most of which (96%) were polymorphic and were distributed across the Eastern oyster reference genome, with similar levels of genetic diversity observed in both generations. Linkage disequilibrium was low (maximum r2 ∼0.32) and decayed moderately with increasing distance between SNP pairs. Taking advantage of our intergenerational data set, we quantified Mendelian inheritance errors to validate SNP selection. Although most of SNPs exhibited low Mendelian inheritance error rates overall, with 72% of called SNPs having an error rate of <1%, many loci had elevated Mendelian inheritance error rates, potentially indicating the presence of null alleles. This SNP panel provides a necessary tool to enable routine application of genomic approaches, including genomic selection, in C. virginica selective breeding programs. As demand for production increases, this resource will be essential for accelerating production and sustaining the Canadian oyster aquaculture industry.

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