Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is the second most important farmed fish in the world and a sustainable source of protein for human consumption. Several genetic improvement programs have been established for this species in the world. Currently, the estimation of genetic merit of breeders is typically based on genealogical and phenotypic information. Genome-wide information can be exploited to efficiently incorporate traits that are difficult to measure into the breeding goal. Thus, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are required to investigate phenotype-genotype associations and determine the genomic basis of economically important traits. We performed de novo SNP discovery in three different populations of farmed Nile tilapia. A ...
Tilapias (family Cichlidae) are of importance in aquaculture and fisheries. Hybridisation and introg...
A considerable number of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are required to elucidate genotype-p...
Abstract.—The combination of whole-genome sequencing efforts and emerging high-throughput genotyping...
Tilapia are among the most important farmed fish species worldwide, and are fundamental for the food...
We have generated a unique resource consisting of nearly 175 000 short contig sequences and 3569 SNP...
Nile tilapia belongs to the second most cultivated group of fish in the world, mainly because of its...
Despite being the second most important aquaculture species in the world accounting for 7.4% of glob...
Despite being the second most important aquaculture species in the world accounting for 7.4% of glob...
Cichlid fish of the genus Oreochromis form the basis of the global tilapia aquaculture and fisheries...
Fillet yield (FY) and harvest weight (HW) are economically important traits in Nile tilapia producti...
The development of genomic markers is described for Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, using the D...
International audienceNile tilapia is a key aquaculture species with one of the highest production v...
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is among the most farmed finfish worldwide, distributed across ...
Tilapias (family Cichlidae) are of importance in aquaculture and fisheries. Hybridisation and introg...
Tilapias (family Cichlidae) are of importance in aquaculture and fisheries. Hybridisation and introg...
A considerable number of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are required to elucidate genotype-p...
Abstract.—The combination of whole-genome sequencing efforts and emerging high-throughput genotyping...
Tilapia are among the most important farmed fish species worldwide, and are fundamental for the food...
We have generated a unique resource consisting of nearly 175 000 short contig sequences and 3569 SNP...
Nile tilapia belongs to the second most cultivated group of fish in the world, mainly because of its...
Despite being the second most important aquaculture species in the world accounting for 7.4% of glob...
Despite being the second most important aquaculture species in the world accounting for 7.4% of glob...
Cichlid fish of the genus Oreochromis form the basis of the global tilapia aquaculture and fisheries...
Fillet yield (FY) and harvest weight (HW) are economically important traits in Nile tilapia producti...
The development of genomic markers is described for Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, using the D...
International audienceNile tilapia is a key aquaculture species with one of the highest production v...
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is among the most farmed finfish worldwide, distributed across ...
Tilapias (family Cichlidae) are of importance in aquaculture and fisheries. Hybridisation and introg...
Tilapias (family Cichlidae) are of importance in aquaculture and fisheries. Hybridisation and introg...
A considerable number of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are required to elucidate genotype-p...
Abstract.—The combination of whole-genome sequencing efforts and emerging high-throughput genotyping...